G.K. Chesterton sightings for the week ending 8/27/2010

Aug 27th, 2010No Comments

A new Chestertonian revolution blog has appeared, called “Reforming the Line.” I highly suggest you start checking it out by reading “The Emancipation of Domesticity” that was posted earlier this week.

GKC is getting quoted quite a bit in the “Ground Zero Mosque” debate.

A writer for the Telegraph quoted “To have a right to do something is not the same as being right in doing it.” American Thinker quoted GKC in regards to Obama’s Muslim identity with “We call a man a bigot or a slave of dogma because he is a thinker who has thought thoroughly and to a definite end.”

The Washington Post mentioned an new production of Chesterton’s play “Magic”

American Culture published a piece on GKC and Darwinism

The editor in chief of California University at Fresno’s newspaper mentions he spent the summer reading Orthodoxy.

GKC was quoted in a piece on generation decline in the National Review Online.

And the Catholic Herald opined on the closing of a 500-year general store and how GKC would have been saddened to see it go.

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Paul Nowak is a freelance writer and author. His books include The Inconvenient Adventures of Uncle Chestnut, based on the life and works of G.K. Chesterton, and The Way of the Christian Samurai.

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