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The Imitation of Christ

The Complete Original Edition

Thomas à Kempis; Introduction by Jon M. Sweeney

St. Martin's Essentials

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ISBN10: 1250874467
ISBN13: 9781250874467

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One of the most beloved Christian devotionals, The Imitation of Christ was originally written in Latin during the fifteenth century and inspired countless readers to deepen their faith and build a stronger relationship with Christ. Kempis was focused on the contemplative, inner life and his work has been a trusted guide for generations of Christians in their own walks of faith.

In the first two sections of the book, Kempis reflects on the spiritual and interior life, offering wisdom for those seeking to begin their own journey of reflection and contemplation. The final section of the book focuses on two imagined dialogues between Jesus and an unnamed disciple, which illuminate the totality of God’s love and grace.

The Imitation of Christ is part of the Essential Wisdom Library, a series of books that seeks to bring spiritual wisdom—both modern and ancient—to today’s readers. This new edition of the classic text is a must read for seekers and believers alike.

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"The Imitation of Christ is a book that followed me through my days. Again and again I came across copies of it and the reading of it brought me comfort."—Dorothy Day

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One of my favorite stories of Thomas Merton, the famous twentieth-century monk and spiritual writer, is of the time before his conversion to Catholicism when he went to see the Bengali yogi and Hinduism scholar, Mahanambrata...

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Thomas à Kempis; Introduction by Jon M. Sweeney

Thomas à Kempis was canon regular who lived during the 15th century. He is the author of The Imitation of Christ, one of the most well-known and beloved Christian devotionals.

JON M. SWEENEY is an independent scholar and an award-winning writer. He is a biographer of St. Francis of Assisi and translator of his writings, and his books on Franciscan subjects have sold more than two hundred thousand copies. Jon is the author of more than forty books, including The Pope Who Quit, which was optioned by HBO. He is editor in chief and publisher of Paraclete Press. He’s appeared on CBS Saturday Morning and numerous other programs, and writes regularly for America magazine in the US, and The Tablet in the UK. Jon is married to Rabbi Michal Woll; their interfaith marriage has been profiled in national media. He's the father of four, and lives in Milwaukee.