The Imitation Of Christ (Unabridged)
Thomas À Kempis
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Éditeur:
Everest Media LLC
Everest Media LLC
Protection:
Format ouvert - aucune protection
Format ouvert - aucune protection
Année de parution:
2022
2022
ISBN-13:
9781669370499
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The Imitation of Christ is a Christian devotional book dating to the early 15th century, originally written anonymously but popularly attributed to Thomas à Kempis. A popular piece of religious literature since it was first circulated, the Imitation is divided into four books that instruct the reader to forego worldly goods, to follow Christ, and to receive the sacrament of Communion, all in order to attain spiritual peace. Admired by numerous Christian theologians and mystics throughout the course of centuries, it is today considered to be the mostread Christian devotional work besides the Bible, going through over 745 printings before 1650. The Imitation even found an audience in India with the 19thcentury Hindu philosophermonk Ramakrishna, who cherished it along with the Bhagavad Gita as one of his favorite books.
The Imitation of Christ is a Christian devotional book dating to the early 15th century, originally written anonymously but popularly attributed to Thomas à Kempis. A popular piece of religious literature since it was first circulated, the Imitation is divided into four books that instruct the reader to forego worldly goods, to follow Christ, and to receive the sacrament of Communion, all in order to attain spiritual peace. Admired by numerous Christian theologians and mystics throughout the course of centuries, it is today considered to be the mostread Christian devotional work besides the Bible, going through over 745 printings before 1650. The Imitation even found an audience in India with the 19thcentury Hindu philosophermonk Ramakrishna, who cherished it along with the Bhagavad Gita as one of his favorite books.