Angelic Spirituality: Medieval Perspectives of the Way of Angels
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Angelic Spirituality: Medieval Perspectives of the Way of Angels  -     By: Steven Chase

Angelic Spirituality: Medieval Perspectives of the Way of Angels

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(PUBPaulist)Popular in the Middle Ages, angels are less often discussed in the modern church. Chase translates the most important texts from the 4th to 13th centuries (e.g., Augustine, Gregory, Pseudo-Dionysius, Bernard of Clairvaux), while giving perspective on angels and theology, morality, aesthetics, and mysticism. 352 pages, softcover.

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Title: Angelic Spirituality: Medieval Perspectives of the Way of Angels
By: Steven Chase
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 352
Vendor: Paulist Press
Dimensions: 9 X 6 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 3 ounces
ISBN: 0809139480
ISBN-13: 9780809139484
Stock No: WW139480

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What is it about angels that so fascinates us, inspires us and makes us want to know more about them? Now, in this thoroughly intriguing Classic of Western Spirituality™ that is sure to have wide appeal, translator and editor Steven Chase introduces readers to the rich and varied tradition of angels in the lives of men and women. Drawing on works from a variety of medieval writers from roughly the 4th to the 13th centuries, he explores the extensive landscape of angels in medieval Christian devotion and, for the benefit of modern readers, retrieves a very rich vein in the Christian spiritual tradition. Section One explores issues in angelic spirituality ranging from metaphysical speculation to practical, formative, devotional and contemplative themes as developed in the works of, among others, Augustine, Bernard of Clairvaux and Gregory the Great. Section Two offers selections from medieval commentaries that explore angelic spirituality in the light of symbolic theology, the moral life, contemplation, aesthetics and mystical consciousness. Angelic Spirituality: —contributes to establishing solid evidence of Christian angelic spirituality that goes beyond popular interest —reintroduces a forgotten Christian spiritual tradition —will interest everyday readers as well as scholars †

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