The Imitation of Christ - à Kempis Thomas

The Imitation of Christ

By à Kempis Thomas

  • Release Date: 1982-01-01
  • Genre: Christianity
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Description

The Imitation of Christ by Thomas à Kempis is a Catholic devotional book. It was first composed in Latin ca. 1418-1427. It is a handbook for spiritual life arising from the Devotio Moderna movement, of which Kempis was a member.

Reviews

  • Beautiful!

    5
    By autumn ramirez
    All I can say is this book has deepened my relationship with God Beautiful in every way!
  • THEE Imitation of CHRIST

    5
    By shouting~star.
    GODS WORD,Truth ~Guidance~Lifting of the mind to be not of the world and staying focused on what matters. Best re:: STEVEN B
  • Beautiful

    5
    By Traditional_American
    This book is full of gems, I had to read slowly so I wouldn’t miss any of them. Beautifully and faithfully written. A must read for the faithful.
  • A must-have

    5
    By kr8tiv1a
    I find my self constantly buying hard copies of this book for my friends. It’s my daily read. Each time I finished it, I start back at page 1 and read it again. It abounds with Wisdom and insight for a more Godly life.
  • A Great Spiritual Guide

    5
    By Junbug7-11
    For those who strive for perfection, this is a must read book!
  • Simply Awesome...

    5
    By IyahFyah
    A must have and read for the elect and lightbearer... Glory be to Jah who is glorified in every good Way. Selah
  • Great Book!

    5
    By myaxl
    I inherited a copy of this book from my mom, which she got from her moms library. I've been unlucky in finding the same translators (Aloysius Croft and Harry F. Bolton) and publisher (Bruce Publishing Co.) but after reading the first few pages, I was not disappointed. I suggest this book to anyone who wants to renew their faith or for those who needs help finding their way.
  • 2nd best to the bible

    5
    By DMartyr13
    I found this in hardcover and Barnes n noble and have fallen in love as a perfect supplication to finding inner peace. Gives a self-discipline/philosophical approach to understanding the guidance that Jesus came to us as the word of God intended. By far the best book I've found to help calm the soul aside from the book "as a man thinketh"

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