Om De Imitatione Christi
First published in the 15th century, this Christian devotional work remains a classic of spiritual literature. In this volume, Charles Butler presents a new translation of the text alongside insightful commentary on its historical and theological significance. With a focus on contemplative prayer and the importance of rejecting worldly distractions, this book remains a valuable resource for Christians seeking to deepen their spiritual lives.
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