The Writings of St . Francis of AssisiEsser, KajetanArmstrong, Regis J., J. A. Wayne Hellmann, and William Short. eds. "The Writings of St. Francis of Assisi". The Saint. Vol. I of Francis of Assisi: Early Documents. New York: New City Press, 1999....
Some preliminary observations have to be made regarding the Writings of Saint Francis. The Writings are all in Latin, with the exception of the Canticle of Brother Sun and the Canticle of Exhortation to the Poor Ladies of San Damiano. Now we know that Francis went to the cathedral school of...
One of the liturgies I have implemented when teaching logic is the use of debate. I have taught Logic, an introduction to the informal fallacies and an introduction to building an argument to seventh and eighth graders in the past. Using debate allows the students to find fallacies within the...
Through his bestselling Letters from the Desert and more than a dozen other books, Carretto presented an ascetic, yet joy-filled spirituality that called to mind the spirit of his favorite saint, Francis of Assisi. Especially appealing to lay p... (展开全部) 作者简介 ··· Robert Ellsberg...
usually grandiose in its scope and austere to the point of ascetic. Third, I am unable to keep the fast because I’ve made it so difficult even Francis of Assisi would find himself wavering at its demands. Fourth, although my conscience is momentarily salved (because surely the gods were ...
FRANCIS, of Assisi, Saint, 1182-1226SAINTSBIOINDICATORSCATHOLICSDuring this time of ecological crisis, spiritual guides are needed to provide inspiration and impel action. In the Roman Catholic tradition, saints act as role models and are associated with particular causes, locations,...
Francis wrote to Clare and her sister. Pope John Paul II in his improvised talk to Poor Clares in their first monastery in Assisi on March 12, 1982, encourages us to think about the importance of "franciscan friendship" in our contemporary spirituality: "It is difficult to ...
His Life, The Complete Writings, and The Little FlowersEditedTranslatedby Jon M. Sweeney
Francis Bacon - Thought and writings: Bacon appears as an unusually original thinker for several reasons. In the first place he was writing, in the early 17th century, in something of a philosophical vacuum so far as England was concerned. The last great