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Orthodoxy

CHAPTER V
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If he were as big as the world he could yet be killed in the name of the world.

St.George had not to consider any obvious odds or proportions in the scale of things, but only the original secret of their design.

He can shake his sword at the dragon, even if it is everything; even if the empty heavens over his head are only the huge arch of its open jaws.
And then followed an experience impossible to describe.

It was as if I had been blundering about since my birth with two huge and unmanageable machines, of different shapes and without apparent connection--the world and the Christian tradition.

I had found this hole in the world: the fact that one must somehow find a way of loving the world without trusting it; somehow one must love the world without being worldly.


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