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Carmelite Rule (1207-2007): Proceedings of the Lisieux Conference

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A handsomely produced book which makes available scholarly presentations on the Carmelite Rule that were delivered at a conference held in Lisieux, France, July 4-7, 2005. The conference and book commemorates the 800th anniversary in 2007 of the giving by St. Albert of Jerusalem of the Carmelite Formula vitae that became the official Rule of the Order in 1247. Twenty of the twenty-two essays are by OCARM scholars. Two are by OCD scholars - a priest and a nun. One essay is by a lay scholar. Thirteen of the contributions are in English, seven are in Italian, and one each in Spanish and Portuguese. The essays explore the Carmelite Rule from the historical, hermeneutical, exegetical, biographical, contextual, comparative, spiritual, as well as other perspectives.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Edizioni Carmelitane
Country
Italy
Date
31 December 2008
Pages
629
ISBN
9788872881026

A handsomely produced book which makes available scholarly presentations on the Carmelite Rule that were delivered at a conference held in Lisieux, France, July 4-7, 2005. The conference and book commemorates the 800th anniversary in 2007 of the giving by St. Albert of Jerusalem of the Carmelite Formula vitae that became the official Rule of the Order in 1247. Twenty of the twenty-two essays are by OCARM scholars. Two are by OCD scholars - a priest and a nun. One essay is by a lay scholar. Thirteen of the contributions are in English, seven are in Italian, and one each in Spanish and Portuguese. The essays explore the Carmelite Rule from the historical, hermeneutical, exegetical, biographical, contextual, comparative, spiritual, as well as other perspectives.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Edizioni Carmelitane
Country
Italy
Date
31 December 2008
Pages
629
ISBN
9788872881026