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Book Synopsis

This elegant and accessible biography of one of Catholicism's most beloved saints was originally published as Part 1 of Francis of Assisi: A New Biography by Augustine Thompson, O.P.



Trade Review

This is not a typical biography of Francis of Assisi (1181–1226). Thompson, a Dominican priest and church historian, bases his biography solidly on verifiable material. He seeks the historical Francis, not the Francis of legend, and succeeds admirably in this task. A well-written, scholarly portrait of a saint whose biography has been based too often on legends.

* Library Journal *

It's a book that rescues the human being from hagiography, and that is, in fact, two biographies: one a purely historical one, based on contemporary accounts; and the second a review of the enormous literature of legend and spin that his Order bestowed upon him. The Francis in this book is terrifying and self-destructive, visionary, and tormented. And the way he was subsequently used—in legend and parable and hearsay—speaks not just to the imagination of the church, but to the obvious miracle of Francis's life's work.

* Newsweek *

Francis of Assisi so impressed the people of his own time that even before his death a rich field of stories, images, anecdotes, and reports of miracles had sprung up. These so enveloped the saint that many scholars have despaired of uncovering the man behind the legends. Thompson's new biography of the saint is engaging and well-written.

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Table of Contents

Introduction

1. "When I Was in My Sins," 1181–1205

2. The Penitent from Assisi, 1206–1209

3. The Primitive Fraternity, 1209–1215

4. Expansion and Consolidation, 1216–1220

5. Francis Returns Home, 1220–1221

6. Rules and Retirement, 1221–1223

7. The Way of the Cross, 1223–1225

8. From Penitent to Saint, 1225–1226

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 15/09/2013
      ISBN13: 9780801479069, 978-0801479069
      ISBN10: 0801479061

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This elegant and accessible biography of one of Catholicism's most beloved saints was originally published as Part 1 of Francis of Assisi: A New Biography by Augustine Thompson, O.P.



      Trade Review

      This is not a typical biography of Francis of Assisi (1181–1226). Thompson, a Dominican priest and church historian, bases his biography solidly on verifiable material. He seeks the historical Francis, not the Francis of legend, and succeeds admirably in this task. A well-written, scholarly portrait of a saint whose biography has been based too often on legends.

      * Library Journal *

      It's a book that rescues the human being from hagiography, and that is, in fact, two biographies: one a purely historical one, based on contemporary accounts; and the second a review of the enormous literature of legend and spin that his Order bestowed upon him. The Francis in this book is terrifying and self-destructive, visionary, and tormented. And the way he was subsequently used—in legend and parable and hearsay—speaks not just to the imagination of the church, but to the obvious miracle of Francis's life's work.

      * Newsweek *

      Francis of Assisi so impressed the people of his own time that even before his death a rich field of stories, images, anecdotes, and reports of miracles had sprung up. These so enveloped the saint that many scholars have despaired of uncovering the man behind the legends. Thompson's new biography of the saint is engaging and well-written.

      * Choice *

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      1. "When I Was in My Sins," 1181–1205

      2. The Penitent from Assisi, 1206–1209

      3. The Primitive Fraternity, 1209–1215

      4. Expansion and Consolidation, 1216–1220

      5. Francis Returns Home, 1220–1221

      6. Rules and Retirement, 1221–1223

      7. The Way of the Cross, 1223–1225

      8. From Penitent to Saint, 1225–1226

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