G. K. Chesterton delighted in turning the fashionable skepticism of his day on its head. He argued his way from doubt into Christianity — and later, in 1922, into the Catholic Church — laying out the reasoning with wit and paradox in his book Orthodoxy, which frames belief not as a leap in the dark but as the key that finally fit the lock.
G. K. Chesterton, Orthodoxy (1908) — public domain.
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