Episode 43: “The War of the Gods and Demons” The Everlasting Man Part One: Ch. 7

What happens when paganism and the occult come into conflict? How do both of these end? Listen in to hear Grace and Marie discuss Ch. 7 of Part One of The Everlasting Man.

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Episode 41: “Man and Mythology” The Everlasting Man Part One: Ch. 5

What is myth? Are we meant to believe it? Which human need does myth fulfill? Listen in to Grace and Marie’s discussion to find out! Join them for Chapter 6 of The Everlasting Man, next time.

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Episode 40: “God and Comparative Religion” The Everlasting Man Part One: Ch. 4

In this episode, Grace and Marie discuss the problem with comparing religions when Christianity is unique and cannot be compared with other belief systems. Join them for Chapter 5 of The Everlasting Man, next time.

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Episode 39: “The Antiquity of Civilisation” The Everlasting Man Part One: Ch. 3

Grace and Marie discuss early civilizations, barbarians, nomads, slavery, feminism and more in this episode of Pints with Chesterton! Join them for Chapter 4 of The Everlasting Man, next time.

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Episode 37: The Everlasting Man: Ch. 2

On this episode of PWC, Marie and Grace discuss chapter 2 of The Everlasting Man, Professors and Prehistoric Man. In this chapter, GKC establishes who and what a human being is and what sets man apart from all the animals of creation- art and religion.

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Grace and Marie will be continuing Ch. 3 of The Everlasting Man.

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The Everlasting Man Online Book Club

Hello, dear Chestertonians! Marie, here. The Chesterton Society has a fantastic free opportunity for you to join them (and us) in the study of The Everlasting Man, one of Chesterton’s most important works. Here is what they say:

“Join Grettelyn Darkey and Joe Grabowski, hosts of the UncommonSense Podcast, and Susan Sucher, our Local Societies Coordinator, and other special guests as we read our way through the exciting new Word on Fire edition of Chesterton’s masterpiece, The Everlasting Man, annotated and with commentary by our own Dale Ahlquist.

This weekly conversation begins Wednesday, May 1st at 7PM CST/8PM EST, and continues throughout the summer as we take a deep dive into this classic at a manageable pace. Live broadcasts mean that your questions and comments can be addressed in real time, as you participate through YouTube chat!

Sign up below to receive notices about our live broadcast, and links to recordings. Get a copy of the book at the link below. Check out our schedule to plan out your reading. Most of all – join our society as we read this great classic, and grow ever closer to The Everlasting Man, Jesus Christ.”

LINK TO SIGN UP: https://www.chesterton.org/everlastingman

We hope you’ll join us! Grace and I will be discussing Ch. 7 with Susan, Grettalyn, and Joe.

July 10, 2024 – “Carthage must be destroyed.“

Marie Bates and Grace Krause join the conversation as we see how the real destroyer of Carthage was… Carthage.

Reading:  The Everlasting Man, ‘The War of the Gods and Demons,’ (Chapter 7) pp. 225-250.”

Episode 38: The Big Little Update

In this episode of Pints with Chesterton, Marie and Grace give life updates and share the plan for the podcast. While they have the greatest aspirations and wish PWC was a full time job, it is, alas, a mere hobby. Hobby or no, it will continue, but these ladies will be continuing with shorter works and mixing it up with some different guests.

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Grace and Marie will be releasing another episode on The Everlasting Man, then a shorter work.

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Episode 28: What’s Wrong with the World?

What’s wrong with the world? GK Chesterton is practically prophetic in his 46 essay collection, “What’s Wrong with the World,” recently republished by Sophia Institute Press. Marie and Kristen discuss marriage, feminism, and education in light of GKC’s valuable and hopeful words.

Order your copy of the book here: https://www.sophiainstitute.com/products/item/whats-wrong-with-the-world

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The Man Who Was Thursday

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Episode 26: The Advantages of Standing on One Leg feat. Thomas Graf

Marie and Thomas take a closer look at GKC’s essay, The Advantages of Standing on One Leg, from Tremendous Trifles.

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Episode 25: Orthodoxy (Ch. 9) – Authority and the Adventurer

Chesterton gives his final reasons to believe in Christianity.

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Episode 23: Orthodoxy (Ch. 7) – The Eternal Revolution

G.K.C. discusses the importance of Christ always making things new and Christians not becoming complacent. It is a revolution in the soul of the Christian every day in the journey toward our heavenly home.

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Next episode we’ll be continuing with Chapter 8 of Orthodoxy, The Romance of Orthodoxy!

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Episode 21: Orthodoxy (Ch.5) – The Flag of the World

Chesterton claims that both optimists and pessimists are completely wrong in how they think about the world. How can this be? How does belonging to the world and being a citizen of it change us and where should it guide us?

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Episode 19: Orthodoxy (Ch. 3)

This week we’re continuing Orthodoxy! We are discussing chapter 3, The Suicide of Thought. Can faith and reason be separated? What is the problem with modern systems of thought? Can we know objective truth?

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Next episode we’ll be continuing with Chapter 3 of Orthodoxy, The Ethics of Elfland!

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Monday Musings: On Lying in Bed

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I’d like to introduce you to one of my favorite (so far) of Gilbert Chesterton’s essays, On Lying in Bed.

We live in a world which loves to note and take record of progress being made. Whether we like it or not, many of us are swept up daily into the model of efficiency that modern society has deemed the appropriate and best way to live.

It is not unusual to hear the question, “What did you do today?” or, in response to, “How was your day?” to hear, “I was able to get quite a lot done today…” followed by a list of tasks and projects accomplished.

Work is not bad, far from it. St. Paul says, “For even when we were with you, we would give you this command: If anyone is not willing to work, let him not eat. For we hear that some among you walk in idleness, not busy at work, but busybodies. Now such persons we command and encourage in the Lord Jesus Christ to do their work quietly and to earn their own living.” (2 Thessalonians 3:10-12)

It is a truth universally acknowledged (forgive me for stealing that, Jane) that work and working hard are good and necessary aspects of life.

What Gilbert is presenting in “On Lying in Bed” is utterly delightful. He is not saying that work is bad or should not be done, however, he is saying that there is benefit in leisure and, even more so, in giving no defense or explanation of it. God works in us in many ways, not only when we are working, but also when we are lying in bed.

In this essay, Gilbert hilariously discusses his thoughts on the travesty of home decor that has no meaning and leaves no blank space for him to indulge his imagination or to create something meaningful. He sees the patterned wallpaper and the ornate rugs as a tragedy and a missed opportunity to say something with “religious or philosophical significance.”

Gilbert says that in spending time lying in bed, he made the discovery that the ceiling above was the perfect blank canvas for which he had searched. He tells us how much he would love to have a colored pencil long enough to draw on the stark whiteness of his ceiling, though he was discouraged to do so by an unnamed personage. I sincerely hope it was Frances and that she had a great laugh when he mentioned his idea.

At the end of this very brief essay, he says the following:
“The caution is this: if you do lie in bed, be sure you do it without any reason or justification at all. I do not speak, of course, of the seriously sick. But if a healthy man lies in bed, let him do it without a rag of excuse; then he will get up a healthy man. If he does it for some secondary hygienic reason, if he has some scientific explanation, he may get up a hypochondriac.”

He claims that he wouldn’t have made this wonderful discovery of the ceiling had he not taken the time to lie quietly in bed– that Michelangelo would not have realized the necessity of attempting the heavens on the Sistine Chapel ceiling, had he not reposed in bed.


Gilbert perfectly mixes silliness with important truth as he tells us of the importance of allowing time for creativity and a lack of outside stimulation.

In an age overwhelmed by technology, screens, constant content and media in our eyes and ears, do we take the time to lie in bed and imagine? Do we take the time to notice those blank spaces around us?

We are not automatons of efficiency, we are flesh and spirit, human beings with much deeper needs and abilities than the modern world preaches in its secular ideologies. We have been given the gift of being adopted sons and daughters of an infinite God. He invites us into his Creativity and imagination. Will we accept his invitation and draw on the white ceilings of our lives?

Marie

Episode 11: Manalive (Bk. 1, Ch. 5)

We’re continuing through Manalive… This week we’re reading “The Allegorical Practical Joker”.

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Episode 8: Manalive (Bk. 1, Ch. 2)

Continuing on from last week, Grace and Marie discuss the second chapter of Chesterton’s comedic novel, Manalive, “The Luggage of an Optimist”.

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Next episode we will be discussing Chapter Three of Manalive.

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Episode 7: Manalive (Bk. 1, Ch. 1)

Today Grace and Marie begin Chesterton’s comedic novel, Manalive, discussing the first chapter which is entitled “A Great Wind Came to Beacon House”.

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Episode 6: The Flying Stars

Join Grace and Marie as they discuss the last Fr. Brown mystery for the season. The great criminal, Flambeau, is brought to justice after his very last crime.

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Next episode we will be discussing chapter one of Manalive, a comedic novel.

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Episode 5: The Queer Feet

Happy New Year! Fr. Brown solves this robbery by listening to the queer sounds of feet moving in a passage. Grace and Marie discuss the crime, the importance of confession, and the fabricated, elite clubs that human beings like to create.

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Episode 4: A Very Chesterton Christmas

Frances and Gilbert Chesterton were lovers of all things Christmas. They had a special devotion to the Christ-child and to the Holy Family at Christmas. Please enjoy as Grace and Marie celebrate the birth of the Savior by recounting some of the wonderful Christmas poetry written by the Chestertons:

How far is it to Bethlehem?
XMas Day
The Wise Men
Gloria in profundis
The House of Christmas

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Episode 3: The Secret Garden

Today Marie and Grace discuss another Father Brown mystery written by G.K. Chesterton which is entitled “The Secret Garden”. The text of the story is available for free online.

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Next episode we will be discussing some of Chesterton’s Nativity poetry.

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Episode 2: The Blue Cross

Today Marie and Grace jump into a Father Brown mystery written by G.K. Chesterton which is entitled “The Blue Cross”. The text of the story is available for free online.

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Next episode we will be discussing The Secret Garden, a short story which is freely available online.

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Episode 1: Womanalive!

Welcome to the very first episode of Pints with Chesterton! In this episode, Marie and Grace introduce Gilbert Keith Chesterton, themselves, and, briefly, some of the books that have fascinated and challenged the world for over 100 years.

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Next episode we will be discussing The Blue Cross, a short story which is freely available online. It is also available on Audible and Grace recommends this version.

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