
Everlasting Man
Published in 1925, 'The Everlasting Man' by G. K. Chesterton presents a historical analysis of humanity's development and the significance of Christianity. Chesterton argues against the notion that Christ is merely one of many myths, emphasizing the unique aspects of Christianity in contrast to pagan religions. The book is notable for its defense of the faith through historical context rather than theological debate, making it a significant work in Christian apologetics.










































