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Exposition On The Song Of Songs William Of Saint Thierry Mother Columba Hart Osb Jm Dchanet Osb

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Exposition On The Song Of Songs William Of Saint Thierry Mother Columba Hart Osb Jm Dchanet Osb
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Publisher: Gorgias Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.07 MB
Pages: 219
Author: William of Saint Thierry; Mother Columba Hart OSB; J.-M. Déchanet OSB
ISBN: 9781463218249, 1463218249
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Exposition On The Song Of Songs William Of Saint Thierry Mother Columba Hart Osb Jm Dchanet Osb by William Of Saint Thierry; Mother Columba Hart Osb; J.-m. Déchanet Osb 9781463218249, 1463218249 instant download after payment.

In the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries, The Song of Songs was a favorite book of Cistercian monks. Bernard of Clairvaux, Gilbert of Hoyland, and John of Ford, as well as William of Saint Thierry, read it as a dialogue between Christ the Bridegroom and the human soul, the Bride. William of Saint Thierry began composing his commentary soon after entering the Cistercian abbey of Signy in 1135. Having left behind a busy life as a Benedictine abbot and author of theological treatises, he turned to writing meditations on Scripture as the means of listening to the voice of the Beloved.

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