I'm reading "Orthodoxy" at the same time I'm ready the "Collected stories of Father Brown" and it really becomes obvious how many of Chesterton's ideas and views are reflected in the stories, with either characters or situations being analogs of the "characters" he talks about in "Orthodoxy".
Pretty obvious to veteran readers of Chesteron, I know, but it wasn't to me until I read them both simultaneously.
Pretty obvious to veteran readers of Chesteron, I know, but it wasn't to me until I read them both simultaneously.