After the Bible, this is the touchstone and probably the best-loved book of Christianity. Its author, Thomas a Kempis (1380-1471), had a wide knowledge of the Scriptures and classical philosophy, and although most of his life was spent in a Dutch monastery, he also possessed a deep understanding of human nature. His acquired wisdom convinced him of man's complete dependence on God's love and the empty futility of life without it. The book has exercised a profound influence for over 500 years, and Thomas More, Ignatius Loyola and John Wesley are among the many who have acknowledged their debt to it. Book jacket.
| LoC Classification |
KEM |
| LoC Control Number |
Copy 1 |
| Dewey |
Yellow/Green |
| Cover Price |
$8.99 |
| No. of Pages |
217 |
| Height x Width |
194
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126
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