Chesterton and the Divine Comedian
In the 700th anniversary of Dante’s death, Karl Schmude looks at Chesterton’s serious understanding of the Divine Comedy, notably Dante’s emphasis on hope.
Gary Furnell looks back at how his recent book on the Wisdom Literature of the Old Testament developed, especially through the eyes of Chesterton and other authors.
Distributism on the Front Porch
Garrick Small reviews the special issue of a journal examining the social and economic philosophy of Distributism in our time.
Classical Education in Melbourne Schools
An important report on the resurgence of Classical education in Melbourne schools.
The Colourful Chesterton – in Black and White
Karl Schmude reviews a significant collection of Chesterton’s essays, which appeared originally in the journal, Black and White, and were recovered for publication by the Norwegian scholar Geir...
Fintan Devine revisits Chesterton’s 1912 novel, Manalive, finding many riches of insight nearly a century later.