Issue: Autumn 2022
An American historian John-Paul Heil looks into C.S. Lewis’ novel, That Hideous Strength, as a basis for comparing his ideas of conversion with those of Chesterton.
As the founding editor of the Christian literary journal, Studio, Paul Grover reflects on its first 40 years of publication in Australia.
Robin Speed finds a lack of convincing evidence in Richard Ingrams’ The Sins of G.K. Chesterton.
Garry Nieuwkamp highlights the continuing value of Chesterton’s book of social philosophy, What’s Wrong With the World (1910).
David Daintree finds much to applaud in Gary Furnell’s book, The Hardest Path Is the Easiest.
Peter Malone MSC sees the deeper magic at work in a recent Australian-made movie of Chesterton’s play, Magic.