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SKU (ISBN): 9781853119484
ISBN10: 1853119482
Philip Sheldrake
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2009
Publisher: Canterbury Press Norwich
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George Herbert (1593-1633) is one of English spirituality’s most treasured voices and, with his contemporaries Lancelot Andrewes Izaak Walton and Nicholas Ferrar, he epitomises the best of the 17th century Anglican tradition – learned, holy and self-effacing. Before settling down as a country parish priest – a calling that was cut short by his early death aged 39 – he was a complex character who led a varied life in politics and academia. His inner tensions resulted in memorable writing and a rich spirituality. Here, Philip Sheldrake explores themes in Herbert’s work that stand out as most important: his deep biblical and liturgical roots, his Christ-centred spirituality, his emphasis on the importance of the everyday, his strong sense of place, his understanding of discipleship, his approach to prayer, and, his spirituality of service. Richly illustrated with excerpts from his poetry, prose and letters, this volume offers a comprehensive study guide to one of the most loved poetic voices.
SKU (ISBN): 9781853119484
ISBN10: 1853119482
Philip Sheldrake
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2009
Publisher: Canterbury Press Norwich
Print On Demand Product
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