Pure Love Of Madame Guyon

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Introduction

Historical Perspective On The Great Conflict

Guyon’s Theology Of The Holy Spirit

Madame Guyon’s Dreams And Visions

Bossuet And Fenelon: Opponents Over Guyon’s Theology

A Manuscript About The Life And Theology Of Madame Guyon

Manuscript Translated: Supplement To The Life Of Madame Guyon

Madame Guyon’s Theology: Conclusions

Endnotes

Bibliography

Additional Info
In seventeenth-century France, Madame Guyon wrote about the concept of “pure love.” “Love pure and holy, is a deathless fire,” she wrote, and is “ethereal fare.” Her popular books spread quickly through Europe and the New World, drawing the attention of Louis XIV and the court at Versailles. The Inquisition attacked her writing and concepts resulting in her decade long incarceration including years in the Bastille. Archbishop Fenelon defended Guyon while the leading cleric, Bishop Bossuet, demanded that the Vatican condemn Fenelon and Guyon as heretics.

A contemporaneous historian wrote a history of the “Great Conflict” between Guyon, Bossuet, Fenelon, and the Vatican entitled Supplement to the Life of Madame Guyon, which is regarded as having been written in the eighteenth-century. Professor Nancy C. James’s translation of this manuscript from the Bodleian Library at Oxford University is featured in this book coupled with an analysis of the powerful theology of Guyon that influenced both the growth of the Quakers and Romanticism. This history addresses roots of our social conflicts as individual consciences struggle against destructive political power.

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SKU (ISBN): 9780761837572
ISBN10: 0761837574
Nancy James
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2007
Publisher: Rowman and Littlefield Publishing Group

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