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Re: re: Introduction

PostPosted: January 13th, 2006, 7:44 pm
by Tuirgin

re: Introduction

PostPosted: January 13th, 2006, 8:54 pm
by Sven

Re: re: Introduction

PostPosted: January 13th, 2006, 9:21 pm
by Tuirgin

Re: re: Introduction

PostPosted: January 26th, 2006, 5:54 pm
by Gabriel Syme

re: Introduction

PostPosted: January 27th, 2006, 2:01 am
by Sarah N.

Re: re: Introduction

PostPosted: January 29th, 2006, 7:04 pm
by lee_merrill
This is very good! and confirms some of what I had thought and understood, and contradicts some other thoughts and ideas I had had.

I will now have to revise my thoughts about TMWWT being an exposition of Orthodoxy! Rather, it seems that TMWWT has seeds in it that produced the bloom of the other book...

Blessings,
Lee

re: Introduction

PostPosted: January 29th, 2006, 10:46 pm
by Gabriel Syme
Oyessindeed!!!
:shocked:
It was great to have the possibility of reading that. Not at all easy, but really interesting.
HUGE thanks Sarah for posting it!
I don't think you need to apologize for that... ;)

God bless you all,
Gabriel

PostPosted: February 21st, 2007, 10:39 pm
by Cymru
I just spotted a book in a Barnes and Noble over the weekend called "The book that changed my life." Each chapter is a different author/statesman who talks about the book that changed their life. I was both delighted and surprised to see that Anne Perry wrote about Chesterton's The Man Who Was Thursday. Her chapter was so rife with specific Chestertonian language that I suspect she has read much more of him than just this title. She just couldn't say enough good about it. Since my supervisor at work is a huge Perry fan (she got me into her books) I was telling her about it and she immediately said of TMWWT, "I have to read that now!"

PostPosted: April 6th, 2007, 9:35 am
by john
Is this study still happening?

Ask TBSJ, Dr. Z

PostPosted: April 6th, 2007, 7:09 pm
by Kanakaberaka

PostPosted: April 7th, 2007, 12:01 pm
by The Bigsleep J

PostPosted: July 3rd, 2007, 12:16 am
by john