Professor, pastor, and author Robert Moore-Jumonville talks with Nathan Foster about Orthodoxy by G.K. Chesterton.
Show Notes
[0:57] What do you like about Chesterton?
[5:09 ] How would you describe Orthodoxy to someone?
[7:32] I’m struggling with the term “dense,” because it’s not boring…
[12:41] For some reason I hear Kurt Vonnegut in Chesterton – the satire, the unexpected. Chesterton surprises me.
[16:40] It seems like a cultural commentary that has a lot of relevance for today.
[18:45] What are one or two significant impacts Chesterton has had on your life?
[23:46] How do you think Chesterton would like to be remembered?
[24:51] Can you tell us a little about your book?
Resources
- Orthodoxy, G.K. Chesterton
- Chesterton and Tolkien as Theologians, Alison Milbank
- The Kingdom of God in America, Richard Niebuhr
- Jogging with G.K. Chesterton: 65 Earthshaking Expeditions, by Robert Moore-Jumonville