Ralph C. Wood is University Professor of Theology and Literature Emeritus at Baylor University. He is the author of Flannery O'Connor and the Christ-Haunted South and Literature and Theology.

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Introduction 1. Man as Holy Monster: Christian Humanism, Evolution, and Orthodoxy 2. Patriotism and the True Patria: Distributism, Hymns, and Christendom in Dublin 3. Militarism and the Church Militant: Lepanto, Defense of World War I, and "The Truce of Christmas" 4. The Waning of the West and the Threat of Islam: The New Jerusalem and The Flying Inn 5. Tyrannical Tolerance and Ferocious Hospitality: The Ball and the Cross 6. The Bane and Blessing of Civilization: Torture, Democracy, and The Ballad of the White Horse 7. The Nightmare Mystery of Divine Action: The Man Who Was Thursday
Wood does an excellent job excavating those moments in Chesterton where his Kipling-like jingoism gives way to a more chastened Christian vision that eschews triumphalism, exposes the dangers of a will-to-power mentality, and advocates the extending of hospitality even (and especially) to one's enemies. --Louis Markos "Reformation 21 blog"
