This was a re-read of a book that is among the most profound philosophical reflections I have read. I was impressed the first time I read it, and found myself regularly returning to it. Some books almost take on a living presence in your life; you don't just read them, but you have a dialogue with them over years as you explore their depths. Chesterton's
Orthodoxy, Kierkegaard's
Concluding Unscientific Postscript, and Plato's
Dialogs are in this category for me.
The City of Man, I am discovering, is entering it as well.
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