Chesterton greeting cards
Fun greeting cards have recently become available from publisher City on a Mountain. This series of postcards show images and/or...
Fun greeting cards have recently become available from publisher City on a Mountain. This series of postcards show images and/or...
Chesterton once wrote about freethinkers at the beginning of the 20th century: Although freethinkers from time to time sometimes...
It's sometimes thought that God shot out a bit when he created the universe; it's so huge....
It is sometimes said that God has not (been) very efficient in creating the universe, the world and...
A scene from 'The man who was Thursday' by Reinier Sonneveld and Roy Bergsma. Roy: "After a first (failed) attempt at editing the...
A contribution by: Evelien de Nooijer C.S. Lewis tells in his conversion story that he was profoundly influenced by the British polyglot writer and...
A scene from "The Man Who Was Thursday" by Reinier Sonneveld and Roy Bergsma. 'We must become energy, mere energy,' suggests the 'false' Professor de Worms...
A contribution by: Mark van Vuuren Through the eyes of a child - a brief commentary on the poem GK Chesterton held...
A new image from "The Man Who Was Thursday" by Reinier Sonneveld and Roy Bergsma: Gabriel Syme (Thursday) and Prof. De Worms (Friday) sit each other down...
A contribution by: André van Lienden Chesterton discusses a variety of conceptions that flourished in the early 20th century....
Today it is the turn of page 21 of the comic book "The Man Who Was Thursday" by Reinier Sonneveld and Roy Bergsma to show.
Now check out page 20 of the comic book "The Man Who Was Thursday" by Reinier Sonneveld and Roy Bergsma.
Herewith page 19 of the comic book 'The man who was Thursday' by Reinier Sonneveld and Roy Bergsma.
"The only thing left for me was: normal behavior. I would rebel against the rebellion. Rebellion against rebellion." From: page 2 of the comic book "The Man Who Was Thursday" by Reinier Sonneveld and Roy Bergsma.
A contribution by: Wolter Huttinga This article came about as a result of a lecture on "strangeness" (2004): strangeness, of course, has...
Met: Reinier Sonneveld en Roy Bergsma Ik stuitte in verband met wat speurwerk naar materiaal van en over G.K. Chesterton op…
A contribution by: Joop Wigman The first two chapters of G.K. Chesterton: The Man Who Was Thursday have been edited with permission from...
April 1, but no joke: I stumbled upon some sleuthing on material by and about G.K. Chesterton in connection with...
A contribution by: Joop Wigman The first two chapters of G.K. Chesterton: The Man Who Was Thursday have been edited with permission from...
A contribution by: Erwin de Ruiter "Are you allowed to divorce, from your faith?", I was asked the other day. We got into a conversation about it and once...
A contribution by: Arjan Plaisier After a tour of Europe, which found its starting point in the Netherlands (Erasmus) and then Spain (Cervantes),...
A contribution by: Anton de Wit "Where Should I Be? The story of the telegram that G.K. Chesterton once sent to...
A contribution by: Hans Schaeffer No manufacturability but creation faith [1] I want to start with a proposition. 'Creation faith' is a contradiction in terms...
A contribution by: Anton de Wit "The same kind of ironic injustice befalls any old folk festival like Christmas. Step by step...
A contribution by: Willem Jan Otten Chesterton wants to find, not construct. He encounters undeniable awareness, not provable propositions. It...
A contribution by: Willem Jan Otten There is a wreck somewhere, and we have been washed ashore. Orthodoxy was published in 1908....
A contribution by: Hans de Witte Actually, I wasn't even much of a traditional Christian. The ideas and images I...
A contribution by: Gaston Durnez Will the smiling prophet become a smiling saint? "The smiling prophet" is what people once called him....
A contribution by: Jos Strengholt It is difficult to give a summary of G.K. Chesterton's books. Do it too briefly and...
A contribution by: Mark van Vuuren Three years before his death, Chesterton decided to write a biography of Thomas Aquinas. Without...
A contribution by: Robert Lemm Intellectuals, philosophers, artists are by definition leftists. They propagate a salvation order on earth, a humanity free from...
Chesterton He must have been an imposing, indeed intimidating presence; two feet tall, corpulent, tousled hair, and eager to flaunt his...
What I would like to know is why those who are now boys, as I once was a boy, feel...
I was rightly pointed out by J.K. Haneveld to a quote which is often wrongly attributed to G.K. Chesterton. It concerns the following quote from...
'Lead us not into forgiveness' was part of my daughter's prayer this week. She recited the "Our...