My pleasure. People tend to recommend his book Orthodoxy, which he wrote before himself converting or rather as he was mentally in-process (from a solipsistic atheist), but Everlasting Man packs a more powerful punch. The first few chapters serve as a rebuttal of H. G. Wells' The Outline of History, whereas the last few chapters are a phenomenal argument for / defense of Christianity.
My pleasure. People tend to recommend his book Orthodoxy, which he wrote before himself converting or rather as he was mentally in-process (from a solipsistic atheist), but Everlasting Man packs a more powerful punch. The first few chapters serve as a rebuttal of H. G. Wells' The Outline of History, whereas the last few chapters are a phenomenal argument for / defense of Christianity.