
By G.K. Chesterton
I. A DISCUSSION SOMEWHAT IN THE AIR
II. THE RELIGION OF THE STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATE
III. SOME OLD CURIOSITIES
IV. A DISCUSSION AT DAWN
V. THE PEACEMAKER
VI. THE OTHER PHILOSOPHER
VII. THE VILLAGE OF GRASSLEY-IN-THE-HOLE
VIII. AN INTERLUDE OF ARGUMENT
IX. THE STRANGE LADY
A brilliant but eccentric inventor has built a silver‑shaped flying ship that sweeps through the clouds, a marvel of impossible gears and tangled contraptions. Sharing the cramped cockpit is an ancient, white‑haired monk whose eyes seem to speak louder than any sermon, a man more at home in a stone hut than in a laboratory. Their meeting is no accident; the professor, Lucifer, intends to demonstrate that every religious notion can be reduced to cold, mechanical logic.
What follows is a lively, razor‑sharp conversation that pits the relentless optimism of modern science against the quiet, stubborn certainty of faith. The monk counters each diagram with a paradox, turning the airship into a moving arena for ideas rather than just a feat of engineering. Listeners are drawn into a spirited duel that teases larger questions about truth, imagination, and what it means to truly understand the world around us.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (440K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1874–1936
Best known for the Father Brown mysteries and for essays full of wit and surprise, this English writer brought big ideas to life in a lively, playful voice. His work ranges from detective fiction and literary criticism to Christian apologetics, and it still feels fresh because of the way it turns ordinary things upside down.
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