The Chesterton Review releases special issue dedicated to ‘The Everlasting Man

Joseph R. Reilly, President at Seton Hall University
Joseph R. Reilly, President at Seton Hall University
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The G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith and Culture at Seton Hall University has announced the release of volume 51, numbers 3 and 4, Fall/Winter 2025 edition of its journal, The Chesterton Review. This edition is a special issue focused on “The Everlasting Man.”

The publication features an introduction by Dermot Quinn. Contributors to this issue include Adam Schwartz, Geir Hasnes, Christopher Altieri, Dermot Quinn, Father Thomas Quinn, and Sigrid Unset. Additionally, it contains a reprinted article by Sylvère Monod.

As with previous editions of The Chesterton Review, the current issue offers selections from G.K. Chesterton’s own writings. It also includes book and film reviews, news items, commentary pieces, letters from readers, and photo galleries.

Readers interested in subscribing or purchasing back issues can find more information through the official subscription page for The Chesterton Review.



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