Introduction: Paradoxes of Faith
“[T]he most frequent danger we have to avoid might be the development of a bad metaphysical habit, an egotistical pride counteracting the natural sanity of mind Chesterton experienced in childhood.”
“Greek culture claims for itself the clearest vision that a human being can attain; Mark responds that such vision is partial at best, and that the best it can manage is to respond to an inspiration of the Jewish God, so as to beg his Jewish son for the gift of sight.”