In Heretics, G.K. Chesterton delivers a sharp, witty, and unapologetically bold critique of the intellectual movements and cultural trends of the early 20th century. With his signature blend of humor, paradox, and piercing insight, Chesterton examines the philosophical “heresies” of his time — from moral relativism to secular materialism — and dismantles the fashionable ideas of prominent writers and thinkers.
This is not a book of quiet observation; it’s a passionate defense of objective truth, faith, and reason in an age increasingly dominated by skepticism and confusion. Chesterton’s arguments are as relevant today as they were over a century ago, offering listeners a timeless exploration of the philosophical battles that shape culture and society.
Perfect for anyone interested in philosophy, theology, and the clash of ideas, Heretics challenges conventional thinking and invites listeners to confront uncomfortable truths about belief, morality, and the human condition.