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  • St Francis of Assisi and Nature: Tradition and Innovation in Western Christian Attitudes toward the Environment

    St Francis of Assisi and Nature by Sorrell, Roger D.;

    Tradition and Innovation in Western Christian Attitudes toward the Environment

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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 6 April 1989

    • ISBN 9780195053227
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages224 pages
    • Size 217x146x22 mm
    • Weight 443 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 2 line drawings
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    This book examines one aspect of the life and thought of Francis of Assisi, founder of the Franciscan monastic order. Contemporary interest in Francis has focused on his attitude toward nature. Sorrell argues persuasively that Francis' ideas can only be properly understood in their thirteenth-century context. Through close analysis of Francis' writings, Sorrell shows that many of Francis' beliefs concerning the proper relation of man to the natural world have their antecedents in scripture and in the medieval monastic tradition. Other Franciscan ideas and practices, however, appear entirely original; his nature mysticism, his concept of familial relationships with created things, his extension of Christian almsgiving to creatures. Sorrell insists, however, that only by seeing Francis in terms of the Western traditions in which he arose can we appreciate the true originality of this extraordinary figure, and the relevance of his thought to modern environmental concerns.

    'Sorrell is a professional historian, who brings a fund of learning and insight and common-sense, as well as a strong commitment to an inspiring theme, to a well-worn path. The result is a fresh appraisal of the evidence ... helpful, thoughtful, sensitive study.'
    Rosalind B. Brooke, Clare Hall, Cambridge, Journal of Ecclesiastical History

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