G. K. Chesterton (1874-1936), a towering figure in English letters, distinguished himself as a versatile writer, laying an indelible mark in the realm of literature, journalism, philosophy, and Christian apologetics. A prodigious essayist, novelist, and poet, his works are marked by a whimsical demeanor and robust reasoning. Chesterton's 'Heretics' (1905) shakes the foundations of complacency amon...