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Philochristus: Memoirs of a Disciple of the Lord. Exploring Christianity through a Disciple's Eyes
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- Nombre de pages304
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-609596-3
- EAN4064066095963
- Date de parution19/05/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille774 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Philochristus: Memoirs of a Disciple of the Lord, " Edwin Abbott Abbott intricately weaves a narrative that provides a vivid portrayal of early Christian life through the eyes of an imagined disciple. Set in the first century, the work adopts the epistolary form imbued with a rich tapestry of descriptions and dialogues that stimulate both the intellect and the spirit. Abbott's literary style is reminiscent of classical antiquity, drawing from historical and philosophical sources to craft a compelling blend of fictional memoir and theological exploration, inviting readers to grapple with the essence of faith and the transformative power of Christ's teachings within a historically anchored context.
Abbott, an influential educator and theologian, was deeply immersed in the intellectual currents of Victorian England, often challenging prevailing notions of faith and reason. His interest in theology and philosophy, coupled with his background in education as the Headmaster of St. John's School in London, undoubtedly influenced his endeavor in creating this thoughtful homage to early Christianity.
Abbott's academic pursuits are reflected in his nuanced portrayal of characters, each driven by their quests for understanding amidst the revolutionary ideas of their time. Readers seeking a profound exploration of faith, culture, and the human experience will find "Philochristus" a compelling addition to their literary repertoire. Abbott's rich narrative and thoughtful engagement with spiritual motifs not only captivates the imagination but also incites critical reflection on the foundations of belief.
This book is highly recommended for scholars and general readers alike who wish to explore the intersection of literature, history, and spirituality.
Abbott, an influential educator and theologian, was deeply immersed in the intellectual currents of Victorian England, often challenging prevailing notions of faith and reason. His interest in theology and philosophy, coupled with his background in education as the Headmaster of St. John's School in London, undoubtedly influenced his endeavor in creating this thoughtful homage to early Christianity.
Abbott's academic pursuits are reflected in his nuanced portrayal of characters, each driven by their quests for understanding amidst the revolutionary ideas of their time. Readers seeking a profound exploration of faith, culture, and the human experience will find "Philochristus" a compelling addition to their literary repertoire. Abbott's rich narrative and thoughtful engagement with spiritual motifs not only captivates the imagination but also incites critical reflection on the foundations of belief.
This book is highly recommended for scholars and general readers alike who wish to explore the intersection of literature, history, and spirituality.


















