Synopses & Reviews
Working from the 1441 Latin Autograph Manuscript, Creasy succeeds in creating a dramatically different interpretation of the Imitation by working through its historical, cultural and linguistic contexts. For Creasy, Thomas a Kempis offers profound insights into a person's relationship with God, insights that only deepen when they accommodate a post-Vatican II understanding of what he has to say.
Synopsis
More than just another new translation of a timeless work, this re-creation of a 560-year-old classic infuses it with life and meaning for contemporary readers, and offers new insight and deeper understanding with each reading. Durable, leather-textured cover.