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- Author TUGWELL, SIMON
- Pub Date 01/01/1982
- Binding Paperback
- Pages 528
"...clearly a must for all libraries...and for all readers interested in spirituality."
Religious Studies Review
Early Dominicans: Selected Writings
edited with an introduction by Simon Tugwell, O.P.
[reface buy Father Vincent de Couesnongle, O.P.
"He [Dominic] thought he would only really be a member of Christ's Body when he could spend himself utterly with all his strength in the winning of souls, just as the Saviour of us all, the Lord Jesus, gave himself up entirely for our salvation."
Jordan of Saxony (d. 1237)
The spirituality of St. Dominic and his early followers was a dynamic force in thirteenth-century Europe. In this volume the writings of Dominic's early disciples are presented in a fresh, lively translation by Simon Tugwell, O.P., of Blackfriars, Oxford.
The simplicity, ruggedness, and clarity of the Dominicans' biblically-based, Christ-centered spirituality is illustrated in Jean de Mailly's Life of St. Dominic, The Nine Ways of Prayer of St. Dominic,and the writings of Jordan of Saxony, Peter of Rheims, Thomas Agni, and Robert Kilwardby. The importance of preaching in the Dominican tradition is reflected in the book's main selection,
Humbert of Romans' Treatise on the Formation of Preachers.
The breadth of Dominican piety represented by these selections and the fine preface by the Master of the Order of Preachers, Father Vincent de Couesnongle, O.P., plus Tugwell's brilliant introduction, called by Spirituality Today "the best treatise on Dominican spirituality now available," combine in making this a
truly classic volume.