G.K. Chesterton wrote in 1926 that "the heart of Christendom is a heart" and in this episode, Joe and Grettelyn discover that this single line unlocks his entire approach to apologetics. Recording just before the U.S. bishops' historic consecration of America to the Sacred Heart on the nation's 250th anniversary, they trace the providential thread connecting two Pope Leos, a 1926 essay from GK's Weekly, and Chesterton's lifelong practice of winning opponents through friendship and wonder.
In This Episode:
How a 1926 essay in GK's Weekly reveals the theological principle behind G.K. Chesterton's entire method of winning hearts and minds
What Chesterton's contrast of Saint Michael and Saint Gabriel teaches about "the softening of strength by chivalry and charity"—and what it means for how the Church evangelizes today
Why G.K. Chesterton's observation that "madmen are logical" explains his insistence on appealing to beauty, wonder, and friendship rather than syllogisms
How G.K. Chesterton's famous friendships with his opponents—and the characters of The Ball on the Cross—embody the theology of the Sacred Heart before he ever named it
What Pope Leo XIII's 1899 encyclical Annum Sacrum reveals about the providential timing of the USCCB's consecration and the arrival of a new Pope Leo
Chapters:
00:00: Introduction—The Sacred Heart and America at 250
02:29: The Providential Coincidence of Two Pope Leos
04:00: Background on the Sacred Heart Devotion
11:50: Why Consecrate a Nation?
13:57: Pope Leo XIII's Encyclical—What He Foretold About America
19:55: Reparations and the Burning Desire of Christ
23:22: What G.K. Chesterton Said About the Sacred Heart in 1926
26:43: Chesterton's Method—Apologetics of the Heart
33:31: Madmen, Small Circles, and Leading With Love
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