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The Everlasting Man

By: G. K. Chesterton
Narrated by: Derek Perkins
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Highly influential in C. S. Lewis' conversion from atheism to Christianity, The Everlasting Man continues to inspire new generations of readers and listeners.

Considered by many to be Chesterton's greatest masterpiece, this audiobook declares his comprehensive view of world history as informed by the Incarnation. Retelling mankind's story from the very beginning, he shows how all human desires are fulfilled in the person of Christ and Christ's church. With his characteristic brilliance and irony, he argues that Christianity is not just a religion to stand beside other religions, for the fact of the Incarnation sets it apart.

One of the most original and controversial theological works ever written, The Everlasting Man offers a commanding perspective of world history and aims to restore our sense of wonder in the universe, our god, and ourselves.

Public Domain (P)2015 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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who can compete with this mans' words?

Whether I agree or not, this guy has a true gift for communicating. Having said that, I agree with most of his thoughts and ideas. This was a delight. C S Lewis was pretty good, Chesterton is better.

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An everlasting classic

G.K. Chesterton beautifully articulates the story of the Everlasting Man in a way that can be read centuries from now, and shake some poor soul to its core.

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brilliant thoughts from a stunningly brilliant man

I listened to it a few times the themes and narrative of history are profoundly insightful. I'm very grateful for G.K. Chesterton and his efforts to share with the world

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A Ponderous Poem

Makes one think twice and read thrice. A thoughtful and comprehensive exposition of the exclusive inclusion of the Christ in the world and ways of His creation.

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Did cavemen act like what we are told?

Chesterton has an amazing mind and if you dare to listen, or read, your assumptions of what you learned in school, facts or stories you’ve taken for granted will be challenged greatly. My second time through and it was as enjoyable as the first time. Recommend this author and this presentation highly. Well done. Respectfully Bill Steinwedell

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Thought provoking

Witty application of common sense to theological and philosophical questions, fun to listen to. Its logical twist and turns are food for thought on modern fallacies that go mostly uncontested nowadays.

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GK is just one of the best

Always worth the listen. Funny and insightful. The more you listen or read this guy the more you open your mind to Christianity

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Great sense listen

A great and thought provoking book. Lots to think about. A dense listen, but worth the time. There are some gems

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Very intellectual

A very intellectual book that will keep your mind busy so take a listen without distractions.

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An all time classic

Chesterton's views on history may not be entirely historically accurate, but he also never claims it is. In this wonderful book, he paints for us an alternative to the materialistic, athiestic history we are all taught growing up. This book made me stop seeing history as a depressing series of random cause and effect with no real impact on us today, and to start seeing it as the greatest story ever told. I cannot recommend this book enough.

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