Thoughts and reflections of Armand-Jean de Rancé, Abbot of La Trappe

"In 1703, three years after Armand-Jean de Rancé's death, Jacques Marsollier, one of Rancé's biographers, published a volume of selected Pensées et Réflexions, "Thoughts and Reflections," by Rancé. They are 259 of the essential ideas of the prolific writer and abbot presente...

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Autores principales: Rancé, Armand Jean Le Bouthillier de 1626-1700 (Autor) ; Marsollier, Jacques 1647- 1724 (Autor)
Otros Autores: Bell, David N. 1943- (Traductor)
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Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: Collegeville, Minnesota Cistercian Publications, Liturgical Press 2022
En:Año: 2022
Colección / Revista:Cistercian studies two hundred ninety-seven
Otras palabras clave:B Monasticism / RELIGION
B Catholic / RELIGION / Christianity
B Rancé, Armand Jean Le Bouthillier de (1626-1700)
B Trappists (France)
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Sumario:"In 1703, three years after Armand-Jean de Rancé's death, Jacques Marsollier, one of Rancé's biographers, published a volume of selected Pensées et Réflexions, "Thoughts and Reflections," by Rancé. They are 259 of the essential ideas of the prolific writer and abbot presented in a condensed form"--
"Armand-Jean de Rancé (1626-1700), the reforming abbot of la Trappe, was a prolific writer in a verbose age. Until he was in his thirties, he enjoyed the life of a young man about town, but then, after experiencing a dramatic conversion, he left the world forever for the silence and austerity of la Trappe. To read all that he wrote when he governed the abbey would take a great deal of time, but in 1703, three years after Rancé's death, Jacques Marsollier, archdeacon of Uzèz and one of Rancé's biographers, published a slender volume of selected Pensées et Reflexions, "Thoughts and Reflections," by Rancé, which presents the essential ideas of the abbot in a condensed form. There are 259 Pensées, ranging in length from a couple of lines to about thirty. They are best dipped into, not read consecutively, for some will have more impact than others depending on the reader, the time, and the place. "--
Notas:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0879071346