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Blend of the ascetic and pastoral is top fare: Walter Hilton's massive undertaking (the first thorough treatment of ascetic theology in the English language) is as rewarding for those today as in his own era - and a careful reading makes one realise that he was treating many of the same difficulties we would find in our own time. This is by no means light reading, but the lawyer's mind, theologian's precision, and pastoral father's homely charm are a winning combination. (How can anyone resist one who, after giving an explanation of sin so with the lawyer's accuracy that one nearly searches for the section on plea bargaining, then tenderly reassures his reader that God is most generous with forgiveness or "heaven would be much too empty?)I would recommend it (if not require it) of anyone with an interest either in ascetic theology or fourteenth century England.
| Author: | John Clark | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 248.482 | | EAN: | 9780809131945 | | ISBN: | 0809131943 | | Number Of Pages: | 368 | | Publication Date: | 2002-06-27 |
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