The Ball and the Cross
Overview
This novel by G. K. Chesterton is a spirited satire first published in 1909, in which a devout Catholic Highlander and a fervent atheist Lowlander duel both intellectually and physically over their beliefs, only to find that the unbelieving world will not allow their contest. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2} Through humor, paradox, and adventure, Chesterton explores the timeless conflict between faith and reason. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
- A lively, philosophical novel that dramatizes the clash between Christianity and secularism.
- Filled with Chesterton’s characteristic wit, paradox, and imaginative satire.
- Shows the strength and dignity of holding beliefs worth dying for, even amid ridicule.
- Highly accessible for high school students, adult readers, and anyone interested in Christian apologetics.
- Physical paperback edition is well suited for reading groups, libraries, or personal study.