Francis of Assisi: A Revolutionary Life

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Paulist Press, 2003 - 352 Seiten

This book is written for readers of any faith or none. Although the whole of Francis's life was based on his belief in God, he was the least dogmatic of saints, seeing himself as God's troubadour or fool. It is unnecessary to share his faith in order to appreciate his soaring achievements.

His life (1182-1226) was rich in its succession of dramas. After his debauchery as a young playboy, merchant and soldier-he fought at the Battle of Collestrada--he stripped naked in court, abandoned everything he owned and devoted his life to the poorest and sick. The all-embracing relationship between him and Clare enriched each as man and woman. On his missions he walked over the Pyrenees barefoot, was shipwrecked and crossed the lines during the Fifth Crusade to parley with the sultan in Egypt. In 1224 marks similar to Christ's wounds appeared on his hands, feet and side, the first recorded case of the stigmata.

His feelings for creation, epitomized in his sermon to the birds, stimulated the realism of the Italian Renaissance artists; his vernacular poems inclined Dante to write The Divine Comedy in Italian, not Latin. The first religious order he founded, for men, had a radical effect on social justice and the developing universities in Europe; his second order, the Poor Clares, soon numbered hundreds, including royalty and half a dozen saints; his third, for laity sworn to peace, helped destroy the military power of feudalism. Men like Giotto, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Cervantes and Galileo allegedly joined the Third Order. But, above all, it is through his universal love that he has influenced the world for nearly eight centuries, drawing more than three million people every year to his tomb in Assisi.
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Inhalt

Morning Star
3
A Liberal Education 11821196
15
The Pleasures of Youth 11961197
23
Making Money 11961197
29
Civil War 11971202
36
Into Battle 12021203
41
Dreams 12031205
47
Nightmares 12051206
54
A Vision of Creation
158
The Glinting Diamond
169
New Directions 12161219
183
Father 12191226
199
The Sultan of Egypt 12191220
201
The Small Black Hen 12201222
220
Darkness and Light 12221223
237
Five Wounds 1224
253

Trial 1206
63
Brother 12061219
71
Builder 12061208
73
Twelve Beggars 12081209
78
To the Pope 1209
89
Prelude in a Cowshed 12091210
100
St Mary of the Angels 12101212
114
The Love of Clare 12101215
129
Innocents Lost Throw 12131216
142
Sunset 12251226
267
Epilogue
287
Acknowledgments Source Notes Bibliography Index
299
The Rule of 1223
301
Acknowledgments
308
Source Notes
310
Bibliography
322
Index
326
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