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    The Everlasting Man

    1925 book by G. K. Chesterton

    The Everlasting Man is a Christian apologetics book written by G. K. Chesterton, published in 1925.

    It is, to some extent, a deliberate rebuttal of H. G. Wells' The Outline of History, disputing Wells' portrayals of human life and civilisation as a seamless development from animal life and of Jesus Christ as merely another charismatic figure.

    Chesterton detailed his own spiritual journey in Orthodoxy, but in this book he tries to illustrate the spiritual journey of humanity, or at least of Western civilisation. The author Ross Douthat credits that, "Chesterton's somewhat loosey-goosey outline of history doubles as the best modern argument for Christianity I've ever read.

    You have to give in to the Chestertonian style, but if you do, be careful—you might just be converted."[1]

    Overview

    According to the evolutionary outlines of history proposed by Wells and others, mankind is simply another sort of animal, an