Superstition of Divorce

Superstition of Divorce
Written in 1920, 'Superstition of Divorce' by G. K. Chesterton is a collection of articles defending the institution of marriage while critiquing the emerging acceptance of divorce. Chesterton's incisive logic and wit highlight the weaknesses of divorce, arguing against its growing trend in society. This work is notable for its timing, as it was published 16 years before the first Christian denomination permitted divorce among its members, reflecting the prevailing attitudes of Christendom at the time.

























