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  • G. K. Chesterton Collection: What's Wrong with the World, Orthodoxy, and Heretics

  • By: G. K. Chesterton
  • Narrated by: John York
  • Length: 20 hrs and 6 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (71 ratings)

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G. K. Chesterton Collection: What's Wrong with the World, Orthodoxy, and Heretics

By: G. K. Chesterton
Narrated by: John York
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G. K. Chesterton was a famous English writer, Christian thinker, and philosopher that lived between 1874 and 1936. Here are three of his finest nonfiction works collected in a single volume: What's Wrong with the World, Orthodoxy, and Heretics.

Within the audio of this collection, you’ll discover how Chesterton sets forth one of the most telling critiques of contemporary religious notions ever, and how he accepted his opponents’ challenge to set forth his own reasons for accepting the Christian faith. This collection is a goldmine of insightful thinking that is guaranteed to stimulate your mind.

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Finest Thinker of our modern times

Mr. Chesterton is the finest thinker of our modern era and has the ability articulate his thinking in keeping with true genius. Mr. York however is perhaps not best suited to the content and struggles with pronunciation at times.

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Great Stuff but the recording is trash

This is a great collection of GL Chesterton, I have read most of this as paperback and was looking forward to hearing it again on my commutes. Unfortunately, I’m not sure if it’s just me or what, but no matter what speakers or headphones I use the “s” are so overpowering it’s uncomfortable at time to listen to.

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A true classic! Challenging but worth the read!

This book is a true classic! The concepts are very challenging for the average person yet interesting and thought-provoking. It is filled with philosophical and theological writings and I can see myself listening to it many times over, each time gaining additional insights. It’s a must-read classic and a must-read if you’re interested in G. K. Chesterton's writings. It is very well-written and really captures the essence of Chesterton’s writings.

Contrary to other reviews, I found the narrator’s voice to be pleasant and unique. I think it fits the style and adds character to Chesterton’s writings. It might not be the most exciting narration, but it matches the tone and is appropriate for the tone of the writings.

Overall, I recommend this audiobook for all who are interested in philosophical writings or learning more about Chesterton.

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Chesterton: Journalist or mystic?

Chesterton's mind, heart, wit, and humor are truly a balm and blessing. The narrator did alright, but I would have appreciated a slower pace, in that some of Chesterton's phrases and aphorisms are too rich and incredible to unpack if quickly read.

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Escogí este título por Ortodoxia y Heretica

Escogí este título por Ortodoxia y Heretica, pero quedé muy sorprendida por el contenido de Lo que está mal en el mundo.

Definitivamente, una muy interesante colección de ensayos, donde aborda una gran cantidad de temáticas con impresionante lucidez.

Sin duda, hay que leer, releer y estudiar a Chesterton.

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classic books if you can get but the reader

Fantastic books obscured by mispronunciation and misplaced emphasis. Worth it, but far harder than necessary

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Chesterton is fun because he is brilliant

While some of Chesterton's references are obscure, due to his citations of British political figures and authors I don't know, the insights become clear and applicable to modern life. He sees the important issues and we read him still, rather than many of his obscure opponents (except George Bernard Shaw, H.G. Wells, and Kipling) because Chesterton was right. He remains so worth reading again, fifty years after my first reading. I enjoyed hearing these books in an English accent; I felt like having an English candy or a beer as I listened, which would have made Chesterton proud.

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Awful narration.

Quite possibly the worst narration I've every had these displeasure to hear. It ruined the otherwise excellent material.

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The content is not done justice by the reader.

I have no doubt that the content of this book is very good. There are pieces of it that have made it through the horrible reading. I cannot listen to any more of it. I’m getting another book with a better reader. I made a big mistake not listening to the sample.

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The narrator is direly monotonous

He uses the same inflection and meter for every sentence. The text is amazing, but I cannot focus on the audio for the life of me.

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