The Christian Year

Par : John Keble, Henry Morley
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  • Nombre de pages121
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4712253-1
  • EAN8596547122531
  • Date de parution01/08/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille418 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

In "The Christian Year, " John Keble presents a profound exploration of the Christian liturgical calendar through a series of eighty-three original poems, each corresponding to specific days or seasons of the ecclesiastical year. Published in 1827, this seminal work is characterized by its lyrical beauty and rich imagery, intertwining sacred themes with personal devotion. Keble's poetic style reflects the Romantic tradition, infused with a deep sense of spirituality that invites readers to reflect on the cyclical nature of faith, offering both comfort and contemplation in daily life.
John Keble, an influential figure in the Oxford Movement, was deeply motivated by the desire to revive the significance of Anglican tradition and liturgy. His pastoral background and commitment to theological inquiry shaped his writing, imbuing it with theological depth and emotional resonance. Keble's work emerged during a time of religious upheaval in England, as he sought to reconnect believers with the spiritual dimensions of their faith through carefully crafted verse.
I highly recommend "The Christian Year" to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Christian devotion and the rhythm of the liturgical life. Its exquisite poetry not only enriches the reader's spiritual journey but also serves as an enduring testament to the beauty and reverence of faith expressed through literature.
In "The Christian Year, " John Keble presents a profound exploration of the Christian liturgical calendar through a series of eighty-three original poems, each corresponding to specific days or seasons of the ecclesiastical year. Published in 1827, this seminal work is characterized by its lyrical beauty and rich imagery, intertwining sacred themes with personal devotion. Keble's poetic style reflects the Romantic tradition, infused with a deep sense of spirituality that invites readers to reflect on the cyclical nature of faith, offering both comfort and contemplation in daily life.
John Keble, an influential figure in the Oxford Movement, was deeply motivated by the desire to revive the significance of Anglican tradition and liturgy. His pastoral background and commitment to theological inquiry shaped his writing, imbuing it with theological depth and emotional resonance. Keble's work emerged during a time of religious upheaval in England, as he sought to reconnect believers with the spiritual dimensions of their faith through carefully crafted verse.
I highly recommend "The Christian Year" to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Christian devotion and the rhythm of the liturgical life. Its exquisite poetry not only enriches the reader's spiritual journey but also serves as an enduring testament to the beauty and reverence of faith expressed through literature.