G. K. Chesterton was a journalist, novelist, and poet. This was the last of many articles he wrote for Commonweal.
Article Santa Claus and Science G. K. Chesterton argues that we might get at some elementary truths about our civilization—if only grown-up people could be induced to take Santa Claus seriously. By G. K. Chesterton December 24, 2022 Christmas Critics From the Archives Science
Article From “Religion and Sex” That love which makes youth beautiful has for its aim and issue a creative act, the founding of a family By G. K. Chesterton May 28, 2018 Sexuality Bioethics Contraception mandate
Article The Poetry of Saint Thomas G. K. Chesterton defends Thomas Aquinas against the charge that his theology is not poetic By G. K. Chesterton March 6, 2014 From the Archives Poetry Theology
Article Religion and Sex It might be put shortly by saying that we would substitute, for the half-truth of love for love's sake, the larger truth of love for life's sake. By G. K. Chesterton November 12, 1924 From the Archives