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Fénelon: The Mystic

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The book offers a concise biographical portrait tracing a prominent churchman's life from youth through service as a royal preceptor to his later role as an archbishop. It examines his spiritual development, literary and intellectual gifts, and the rise of his mystical theology, situating that teaching within the Quietist controversy and the ensuing public conflict. The narrative balances personal traits, pastoral labors, and political context, and concludes with a discussion of his spiritual letters and devotional insights, highlighting his approach to Christian perfection and the moral temper that guided his ministry.

About the Author

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James Mudge

James Mudge is an author known for his work "Fénelon: The Mystic," which explores the life and spiritual insights of the French theologian and mystic François Fénelon. Mudge's writing delves into the complexities of Fénelon's thought, highlighting his contributions to mysticism and spirituality. Through his analysis, Mudge contributes to the understanding of Fénelon's influence on religious thought and literature. His work is appreciated for its depth and clarity, making it accessible to both scholars and general readers interested in mysticism and theological studies.

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