THE BALL AND THE CROSS

THE BALL AND THE CROSS

By G. K. CHESTERTON

In G. K. Chesterton's powerful novel, "The Ball and the Cross," a chance meeting ignites a legendary conflict. When devout Scottish Catholic Evan MacIan crosses paths with radical atheist James Turnbull, a duel is set—not over honor, but over the very existence of God. Their deeply personal feud quickly escalates into a symbolic war between faith and science, mirroring Chesterton's own famous debates. Hunted by a world that considers their dispute absurd, MacIan and Turnbull are forced to flee, their pursuit symbolizing the clash of core beliefs. This witty, profound, and essential Chesterton work explores complex themes of religious devotion, scientific rationalism, and the importance of holding fast to your convictions, making it a must-read for fans of classic literature and philosophical fiction. Discover this timeless exploration of belief versus doubt.

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