Wisdom from Franciscan Italy The Primacy of Love by David Torkington

Wisdom from Franciscan Italy The Primacy of Love by David Torkington

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A modern life of St Francis with his unique vision for the contemporary world and revolutionary exposition of Christian spirituality.

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Wisdom from Franciscan Italy The Primacy of Love by David Torkington

David Torkington tells the story of a small group of secular Franciscans on pilgrimage in Franciscan Italy led by the hermit Peter Calvay. The book shows how the essence of Christian spirituality is restored by Francis and details the implications of the revelation of the Primacy of Love received by Francis moments before he received the Stigmata. It then explains how this is the starting point for St Bonaventure's spirituality and John Duns Scotus' Mystical Theology of love. This profound theology is detailed with consummate clarity and made practical in the lives of two of the pilgrims who commit themselves to each other for life.
This is the best book on Franciscan Spirituality that I have ever readIts teaching on the Primacy of Love is revolutionary and will make all Christians realise how far they have strayed from their origins. It should be mandatory reading for all who call themselves Christians. (Emilia Tyler, Past President of the Third Order of St Francis (Florentine Province))
David Torkington is a Christian author and journalist who specializes in Mystical Theology and Franciscan spirituality. He writes for many newspapers and periodicals throughout the world. He lives in England.
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ISBN 13 9781846944420
ISBN 10 1846944422
Title Wisdom from Franciscan Italy The Primacy of Love
Author David Torkington
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Collective Ink
Year published 2011-01-28
Number of pages 236
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.