Love Unknown The Archbishop of Canterbury's Lent Book 2012
Free Download Love Unknown: The Archbishop of Canterbury's Lent Book 2012 By Ruth Burrows
2012 | 184 Pages | ISBN: 1441103724 | EPUB | 1 MB
Ruth Burrows is the author of numerous best-selling books, includingEssence of Prayer. In this book, she distills the wisdom and experience gained from her life as a Carmelite nun into a vigorous, compelling presentation of what it means to be a Christian.Ruth Burrows believes that many people, even regular churchgoers, miss the true meaning and joy of Christianity. God longs for us to know him as our Saviour, so that he can bring us to share in his own Trinitarian life and love. Burrows traces how God reveals himself to us through our personal lives, particularly our experiences of weakness and failure; through history and the natural world; through the scriptures; and above all, through his beloved Son Jesus. Encountering the living God revealed in Jesus Christ challenges us to face our own truth, and sets us free to receive the boundless love, the joy, fulfilment, and holiness, for which we were made.


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Saint Anselm of Canterbury
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2002 | 112 Pages | ISBN: 0826457738 | PDF | 6 MB
St Anselm of Canterbury was one of the great Christian writers of medieval Europe and among the best theologians of any age. He is perhaps best known as the inventor of the famous ontological argument for God's existence but his theology has a much broader basis. His originality consisted not in challenging existing understanding of doctrine, but in finding new ways to reinforce and clarify the truths of faith. Parallel with Anselm's theology are the spiritual writings which balance his notion of God's justice with an understanding of the gentleness and mercy of a God who comes to meet humanity in its suffering and striving. In this study Dr Evans explores the two sides of Anselm's work demonstrating that prayer formed the foundations for the soaring structures of his reasoning.


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Canterbury A Medieval City
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2010 | 230 Pages | ISBN: 1443825522 | PDF | 2 MB
Between the Celtic tribe of the Iron Age-the Cantiaci-and the twenty-first-century inhabitants of Canterbury, three millenia stand during which the city has enjoyed unparalleled fame, particularly since it became the religious heart of the country in AD 597. While ambling through the streets of modern Canterbury, one is able to-if careful enough to do so-get the feel of the medieval city. There must be reasons for that enduring impact of the past and it might be because of the overwhelming wealth of people who have left their mark as well as events of momentous importance that took place there. Canterbury: A Medieval City will take the reader on a trip through time, space and history, as well as literature. It will enable him to apprehend the magnitude of the history of the place and the reasons why Canterbury has become the magnet it is nowadays for people from all over the world, the mecca for tourists as it is advertised on some websites. While illustrious figures are dealt with in the articles contained in the book, such as Saint Augustine, Thomas Becket, and Geoffrey Chaucer-who account for the renown of the place and have indeed helped to shape national identity-it is also possible to catch a glimpse of the less notorious personalities and facts that have also worked to give Canterbury its deeply ingrained identity: people like priors, as well as the many different ways which the city functioned.


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The Canterbury Tales Penguin Classics [Audiobook]
The Canterbury Tales: Penguin Classics (Audiobook)
English | 26 September 2019 | ASIN: B07Y8R5Y2P | MP3@64 kbps | 16h 44m | 448.75 MB
Author: Geoffrey Chaucer, Nevill Coghill (Translation)
Narrator: Lesley Manville, Daniel Weyman, Derek Jacobi, Seroca Davis, Jay Bernard, Michael Balogun, Roy McMillan


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