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The Everlasting Man

By: Chesterton Books, G. K. Chesterton
Narrated by: Bernard Faricy
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"The best popular apologetic I know." - C. S. Lewis

In The Everlasting Man, G. K. Chesterton paints the full panorama of human history in light of Christian tradition. Highly influential in C. S. Lewis' conversion from atheism to Christianity, this book continues to inspire new generations of listeners.

Discover other books by G. K. Chesteron, or visit ChestertonBooks.com to see other books in our G. K. Chesterton series.

Public Domain (P)2018 Chesterton Books
Christianity Classics World Ancient History

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An outpouring of Chesterton's potted history of the world that explains Christian transcendence. Having a second listen and appreciating it more both the brilliance of Chesterton's mind ( God inspired no doubt) and Bernard's delivery. A story of one Man who we can see has been in the heart of all men, even cave men, from the dawn of time till that time we call 'today'.

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