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OverviewBenedict left behind a life of privilege to live in a cave and learn how to be silent. There, he also learned how to walk the way of truth and be God's friend. Set against the bloody backdrop that was Italy in mid-first-millennium, Benedict's life charts a course far different from the violent struggles of his day. In a time of war and want, this monk and abbot aimed to establish and nurture community, cultivate the wilderness, and feed the poor. He also left us his famous Rule, seventy-three short chapters that are the foundation for Western monasticism and remain a spiritual classic. Man of Blessing answers these questions: • What is in St. Benedict's Rule? (A brief chapter-by-chapter summary of the rule of St. Benedict is presented.) • Why did Pope Benedict XVI choose the name ""Benedict""? • What other popes have taken the name Benedict? • What were the important events in the life of St. Benedict? • What are St. Benedict's lasting legacies? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carmen Acevedo Butcher , Carmen Acevedo ButcherPublisher: Paraclete Press Imprint: Paraclete Press Dimensions: Width: 13.70cm , Height: 20.30cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.198kg ISBN: 9781612611624ISBN 10: 1612611621 Pages: 180 Publication Date: 01 March 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe difference with Butcher's book...is the exploration of Benedict's unusual life; his relationship with his twin sister, Scholastica; and the illumination of the saint's miracles. The book's readability will make it easy for patrons to escape into late Roman Culture and find peace in monastic simplicity. --Library Journal starred review This remarkable book is a delightful blend of legend and solid history. --Sr. Lenora Black OSB, Spirit & Life Throughout the book [Butcher]...interweaves some good research that expands the context of Benedict's world and adds dimension to his character. --American Benedictine Review Butcher's life of St. Benedict is an excellent example of modern hagiography, written with imagination in a contemporary style based on historical facts and tradition. --Catholic Library World The difference with Butcher's book...is the exploration of Benedict's unusual life; his relationship with his twin sister, Scholastica; and the illumination of the saint's miracles. The book's readability will make it easy for patrons to escape into late Roman Culture and find peace in monastic simplicity. -Library Journal starred review This remarkable book is a delightful blend of legend and solid history. -Sr. Lenora Black OSB, Spirit & Life Throughout the book [Butcher]...interweaves some good research that expands the context of Benedict's world and adds dimension to his character. -American Benedictine Review Butcher's life of St. Benedict is an excellent example of modern hagiography, written with imagination in a contemporary style based on historical facts and tradition. -Catholic Library World Author InformationCarmen Acevedo Butcher has spent the last twenty years studying and teaching medieval Christianity. She earned her Ph.D. in medieval studies and teaches at Shorter College. She is also the author of Hildegard of Bingen: A Spiritual Reader. Visit her at www.carmenbutcher.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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