The Best of Fenelon
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The Best of Fenelon  -     By: Francois Fenelon

The Best of Fenelon

Bridge-Logos Publishers / 2002 / Paperback

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Francois de Salignac de La Mothe-Fenelon was born in France in 1651. His formal education was carefully guided by his aristocratic elders, and he became a gifted intellectual. But he had a frustrated passion for missionary work. When an ecclessiastical rival maneuvered to have Fenelon assigned to a parish rife with conflict, Fenelon became renowned as a peacemaker. King Louis XIV appointed Fenelon tutor to his heir apparent, and Fenelon was ordained an archbishop. But his advancement in the clergy ended when he defended the radical teachings of his contemporary, Mme. Jeanne Guyon. Her popular books promoted faith, rather than ritual, as the true route to salvation. Like Mme. Guyon, Fenelon sought total abandonment in Christ. The Best of Fenelon contains three of this prolific author's most famous works: Spiritual Letters, Maxims of the Saints, and Christian Counsel, all carefully revised and updated into modern English by Harold Chadwick. Includes Endnotes and an Index.

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Title: The Best of Fenelon
By: Francois Fenelon
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 352
Vendor: Bridge-Logos Publishers
Publication Date: 2002
Dimensions: 8.5 X 5.5 X .87 (inches)
Weight: 14 ounces
ISBN: 0882708937
ISBN-13: 9780882708935
Stock No: WW08936

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Fenelon was a spiritual compatriot of Madame Jeanne Guyon, and like her sought the way to the deeper inner life of total abandonment to God in Christ. And like Madame Guyon, he found it, and taught it to hundreds in his lifetime, and to hundreds-of-thousands since then through his writings.

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