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Der Chesterton Adventskalender – Tag 24

So, und mit dem Heiligen Abend kommt der ChAK, wie jeder Adventskalender, dem es mehr um kindliches Vergnügen, als um liturgische Korrektheit ging, zum Ende. Mir hat er genau das bereitet und etliche Rückmeldungen, für die ich an dieser Stelle noch einmal herzlich danke, deuten darauf hin, daß er noch mehr Menschen Freude gemacht hat, […]

Der Chesterton Adventskalender – Tag 23

And the third point is this; that while it is local enough for poetry and larger than any other philosophy, it is also a challenge and a fight. While it is deliberately broadened to embrace every aspect of truth, it is still stiffly embattled against every mode of error. It gets every kind of man […]

Der Chesterton Adventskalender – Tag 22

We have already noted that this paradox appeared also in the treatment of the early Church. It was important while it was still insignificant, and certainly while it was still impotent. It was important solely because it was intolerable; and in that sense it is true to say that it was intolerable because it was […]

Der Chesterton Adventskalender – Tag 21

It is already apparent that though men are said to have looked for hell under the earth, in this case it is rather heaven that is under the earth. And there follows in this strange story the idea of an upheaval of heaven. That is the paradox of the whole position; that henceforth the highest […]

Der Chesterton Adventskalender – Tag 20

We might well be content to say that mythology had come with the shepherds and philosophy with the philosophers; and that it only remained for them to combine in the recognisation of religion. But there was a third element that must not be ignored and one which that religion forever refuses to ignore, in any […]

Der Chesterton Adventskalender – Tag 19

Philosophy also, like mythology, had very much the air of a search. It is the realization of this truth that gives its traditional majesty and mystery to the figures of the Three Kings; the discovery that religion is broader than philosophy and that this is the broadest of religions, contained within this narrow space. […] […]

Der Chesterton Adventskalender – Tag 18 Special Edition „Weltethos“

Auf den Text des heutigen Tages habe ich mich besonders gefreut: Chesterton at his very best: The Theosophists build a pantheon; but it is only a pantheon for pantheists. They call a Parliament of Religions as a reunion of all the peoples; but it is only a reunion of all the prigs. Yet exactly such […]

Der Chesterton Adventskalender – Tag 17

That truth that is tradition has wisely remembered them almost as unknown quantities, as mysterious as their mysterious and melodious names; Melchior, Caspar, Balthazar. But there came with them all that world of wisdom that had watched the stars in Chaldea and the sun in Persia; and we shall not be wrong if we see […]

Der Chesterton Adventskalender – Tag 16

And the thing they found was of a kind with the things they sought. The populace had been wrong in many things; but they had not been wrong in believing that holy things could have a habitation and that divinity need not disdain the limits of time and space. […] The place that the shepherds […]

Der Chesterton Adventskalender – Tag 15

Upon all such peasantries everywhere there was descending a dusk and twilight of disappointment, in the hour when these few men discovered what they sought. Everywhere else Arcadia was fading from the forest. Pan was dead and the shepherds were scattered like sheep. And though no man knew it, the hour was near which was […]