Thoughts and Reflections of Armand-Jean de Ranc�, Abbot of la Trappe

Author:   David N. Bell ,  Armand-Jean de Ranc� ,  Jacques Marsollier
Publisher:   Liturgical Press
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9780879071349


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   02 October 2022
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Author:   David N. Bell ,  Armand-Jean de Ranc� ,  Jacques Marsollier
Publisher:   Liturgical Press
Imprint:   Liturgical Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.255kg
ISBN:  

9780879071349


ISBN 10:   0879071346
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   02 October 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Contents Abbreviations vii Preface ix Part One Introduction    Chapter One Armand-Jean de Rancé, Abbot of la Trappe 3    Chapter Two Jacques Marsollier and the Publication of the Pensées 15    Chapter Three Spirituality without Mysticism 26    Chapter Four Rancé’s Spirituality 37    Chapter Five Rancé’s Monasticism 50    Chapter Six The Spirituality of the Pensées 65  Part Two The Translation Abbreviations 81 The Three Editions and the Translation 83 Thoughts and Reflections on Various Subjects of Piety 85 Selected Bibliography 165 Index to the Pensées 168 Index to Part One 183

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In this collection of spiritual sayings, now in its first English translation, Armand-Jean de Rance reflects on spirituality as lived faith that realizes relationship with God through the obliteration of one's own will and self-love. The Pensees are brief and practical, yet deeply thoughtful. David N. Bell provides a thorough and engaging context for the spiritual background and contributions of the Pensees. It is fitting that Rance, who would have once seemed an unlikely author of spiritual edification, and whose Pensees made their way through the world in several haphazard editions, now finds a home in a series dedicated to a variety of spiritual thought. R. Jacob McDonie, Associate Professor of Literatures and Cultural Studies, University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley


"""This book has a variety of treasures for everyone. If we are undergoing acute suffering and pain and grief, if our life seems out of control and even hopeless, then the map of healing put forth in this book can assist us toward the healing of our suffering human consciousness. It is a charter of prayer and practice that can bring us new freedom and even happiness. We all need these realities of goodness and peace in our lives."" Cistercian Studies Quarterly-- (4/10/2023 12:00:00 AM) ""David Bell provides a fresh presentation of Rance with his excellent new translation of the 'Thoughts and Reflections' of the French reformer. A substantial introduction provides a clear context for what follows, and the reflections themselves are remarkably contemporary. They are powerfully succinct and rich in insight. This work presents the wisdom of Armand-Jean de Rancé as absolutely relevant and significant for our own time. I am grateful for this superb book and hope it will attract a wide audience, especially among those in my own Order."" Sister Maria Rafael, OCSO, Tautra Mariakloster, Norway ""In this collection of spiritual sayings, now in its first English translation, Armand-Jean de Rancé reflects on spirituality as lived faith that realizes relationship with God through the obliteration of one's own will and self-love. The Pensées are brief and practical, yet deeply thoughtful. David N. Bell provides a thorough and engaging context for the spiritual background and contributions of the Pensées. It is fitting that Rancé, who would have once seemed an unlikely author of spiritual edification, and whose Pensées made their way through the world in several haphazard editions, now finds a home in a series dedicated to a variety of spiritual thought."" R. Jacob McDonie, Associate Professor of Literatures and Cultural Studies, University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley"


David Bell provides a fresh presentation of Rance with his excellent new translation of the 'Thoughts and Reflections' of the French reformer. A substantial introduction provides a clear context for what follows, and the reflections themselves are remarkably contemporary. They are powerfully succinct and rich in insight. This work presents the wisdom of Armand-Jean de Rance as absolutely relevant and significant for our own time. I am grateful for this superb book and hope it will attract a wide audience, especially among those in my own Order. Sister Maria Rafael, OCSO, Tautra Mariakloster, Norway In this collection of spiritual sayings, now in its first English translation, Armand-Jean de Rance reflects on spirituality as lived faith that realizes relationship with God through the obliteration of one's own will and self-love. The Pensees are brief and practical, yet deeply thoughtful. David N. Bell provides a thorough and engaging context for the spiritual background and contributions of the Pensees. It is fitting that Rance, who would have once seemed an unlikely author of spiritual edification, and whose Pensees made their way through the world in several haphazard editions, now finds a home in a series dedicated to a variety of spiritual thought. R. Jacob McDonie, Associate Professor of Literatures and Cultural Studies, University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley


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David N. Bell is professor emeritus of religious studies at Memorial University (Newfoundland and Labrador) and a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. His research encompasses Europe, Asia, and Egypt and range in time from the early years of Christianity to the twenty-first century. He has published nearly thirty books and one hundred articles. His main areas of interest are the history of medieval libraries, especially Cistercian libraries, medieval intellectual history, and the life and writings of Armand-Jean de Rancé, abbot of la Trappe.

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