Issue: Winter 2025
Chesterton is often quoted that ceasing to believe in God does not produce a belief in nothing, but in anything. The source of the quote has remained elusive, even though he made many similar statements about modern gullibility and the loss of common sense.
Karl Schmude discusses the popularity of Jeremy Clarkson’s TV program as he has made the transition from a city-based capitalist lifestyle to a distributist life on a rural farm.
Gary Furnell reviews the spiritual autobiography of the American Catholic philosopher, Peter Kreeft.
Karl Schmude reports on a recent article that sheds light on the underlying meaning and purpose of the Father Brown stories.
Emily de Rotstein explains the rationale of the Chesterton Schools now flourishing in America and many other countries.
