Imitatione Christi
'Imitatione Christi' Summary
The Imitation of Christ, written by Thomas a Kempis, is a timeless guide to living a truly Christian life. It emphasizes the importance of following Christ's example and embracing a life of humility, prayer, and service. The book offers advice on overcoming temptations, finding solace in suffering, and preparing for the afterlife. It urges readers to seek a deep spiritual connection with God through contemplation, self-reflection, and obedience to Christ's teachings. It is divided into four sections: `De imitatione Christi` (On the Imitation of Christ), `De contemptu mundi` (On the Contempt of the World), `De interiori consolatione Christi` (On the Inner Consolation of Christ), and `De Sacramento Altaris` (On the Sacrament of the Altar). Each section provides guidance for specific aspects of Christian living, from daily prayer to resisting temptation to preparing for death.Book Details
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Thomas a Kempis
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Thomas à Kempis was a German-Dutch canon regular of the late medieval period and the author of The Imitation of Christ, one of the most popular and best known Christian devotional books. His na...
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