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St. Francis of Assisi

St. Francis of Assisi

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St. Francis of Assisi - G. K. Chesterton - Francis of Assisi is, after Mary of Nazareth, perhaps the greatest saint in the Christian calendar, and one of the most influential men in the whole of human history. By universal acclaim, this biography by G. K. Chesterton is considered the best appreciation of Francis's life--the one that gets to the heart of the matter. G. K. Chesterton (1874-1936) was a prolific English journalist and author best known for his mystery series featuring the priest-detective Father Brown and for the metaphysical thriller The Man Who Was Thursday. Baptized into the Church of England, Chesterton underwent a crisis of faith as a young man and became fascinated with the occult. He eventually converted toRomanCatholicism and published some of Christianity's most influential apologetics, including Heretics and Orthodoxy.

St. Francis of Assisi - G. K. Chesterton - Francis of Assisi is, after Mary of Nazareth, perhaps the greatest saint in the Christian calendar, and one of the most influential men in the whole of human history. By universal acclaim, this biography by G. K. Chesterton is considered the best appreciation of Francis's life--the one that gets to the heart of the matter. G. K. Chesterton (1874-1936) was a prolific English journalist and author best known for his mystery series featuring the priest-detective Father Brown and for the metaphysical thriller The Man Who Was Thursday. Baptized into the Church of England, Chesterton underwent a crisis of faith as a young man and became fascinated with the occult. He eventually converted toRomanCatholicism and published some of Christianity's most influential apologetics, including Heretics and Orthodoxy.
  • Isbn
    9783347632592
  • Peso
    614.4 KB
  • Número de páginas
    152
  • Idioma
    Inglés
  • Formato
    EPUB
  • Protección
    DRM
  • Referencia
    BKW135793

G.k. Chesterton

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Gilbert Keith Chesterton (Londres, 1874 - Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, 1936). Entre sus obras más conocidas se cuentan El hombre que fue Jueves (1908), su Autobiografía (1936; Acantilado, 2003), una Breve historia de Inglaterra (1917; Acantilado, 2005), los en­sayos reunidos en Herejes (1905; Acan­tilado, 2007), recopilados también en la antología Correr tras el propio sombrero (Acantilado, 2005), la colección de relatos El hombre que sabía demasiado (1922; Acantilado, 2007), Lo que está mal en el mundo (1910; Acantilado, 2008), Los relatos del padre Brown (Acantilado, 2009) y Cómo escribir relatos policíacos (Acantilado, 2011).