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Subversive orthodoxy: outlaws, revolutionaries and other Christians.., c.1-5
We live in a world so besotted with the folly of following fashion that it has forgotten the dynamism of orthodoxy. Whereas intellectual fashion's slavish addiction to the new keeps it chained to the present and subservient to the fatuousness of fads, orthodoxy always questions the status quo from the perspective of the permanent things. As such, and as the author demonstrates so ably, orthodoxy is not merely dynamic but subversive, undermining the presuppositions and prejudices of modernity with the wisdom of the ages. This book assembles as impressive and apparently eclectic menagerie of orthodox believers from Blake and Solzhenitsyn to Chesterton and Dostoyevsky and shows their unity of purpose in subverting the modish and the modern..
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