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Una colección de cartas espirituales escritas por Francois Fenelon, un obispo católico, a varias personas de quienes fue consejero espiritual. Más de 300 años después, sus ideas espirituales contenidas en estas cartas continúan inspirando, desafiando y bendiciendo a los cristianos: católicos, protestantes y evangélicos por igual. _____ A collection of spiritual letters written by Francois Fenelon, a Catholic bishop, to various persons to whom he was a spiritual advisor. Over 300 years later, his spiritual insights in these letters continue to inspire, challenge and bless Christians: Catholic, Protestant, and Evangelical alike.
A collection of letters by Francois Fenelon, written for the purpose of encouragement and godly direction. A piece of literature that can truly cause a soul to dive deeper into the fullness of God regardless of their spiritual background. Hungry souls should come to this meal and indulge in its beautiful contents with eager anticipation and humble desire. I pray you blessed as you read this wonderful book!
Fénelon, claimed in brotherhood by Christians of every denomination, was born in Perigord, on the 6th of August, 1651. To the world he is Fénelon; he was François de Salignac de la Mothe Fénelon to the France of his own time. He wrote many works, of which this is one, and they have been collected into twenty volumes. The translation here given was anonymous, and was first published in the year 1713.
Francois Fénelon (1651-1715) fue un famoso escritor y teólogo francés, nacido en el castillo de Fenelon, en el seno de una familia noble de la Dordogna. Fue autor de una serie de lecciones morales acerca de los deberes de los gobernantes. En 1695 fue nombrado arzobispo de Cambrai y poco tiempo después se vio envuelto en disputas teológicas y morales. Fue condenado al exilio en su propia diócesis por el rey Luis XIV, ofendido también por su obra titulada Las aventuras de Telémaco (1699), novela en la que defiende la idea de la fraternidad entre las naciones.
François de Salignac de la Mothe, más comúnmente conocido como François Fénelon (1651 - 1715) fue un teólogo católico, poeta y escritor francés. Fénelon es más recordado por su novela Aventuras de Telémaco, una escabrosa crítica a las políticas de Luis XIV, probablemente publicado en 1699. La influencia literaria de esta novela política fue considerable durante los dos siglos siguientes. De familia noble, Fénelon fue elegido Arzobispo de Cambrai, en 1695, fue preceptor del duque de Borgoña (el nieto del rey Luis XIV). La publicación de una de sus obras, la Explicación de las máximas de los santos, fue condenada por la Santa Sede y Fénelon fue despojado de sus títulos y rentas, y confinado en su diócesis.
Do you struggle through family problems, battle with the tensions of raising children, or find yourself overwhelmed with pressures on the job? Are personal failures and disappointments on the increase as you face each day? What a fountain of life it would be to discover how to let go of those distresses and learn to embrace the joy and peace that God has promised! With amazing insight, Fénelon speaks firmly yet lovingly to those whose lives have been an uphill climb, and reveals just how to Let Go!
François Fénelon: Die Abenteuer des Telemach»Les avantures de Télémaque«. Erstdruck: Paris, 1699. Hier nach einer Ausgabe von 1840, Wien, Verlag von Mich. Schmidls Witwe und Ign. Klang unter dem Titel »Die Begebenheiten des Telemach«. Der Übersetzer wird in der Ausgabe nicht genannt.Neuausgabe.Herausgegeben von Karl-Maria Guth.Berlin 2023.Der Text dieser Ausgabe wurde behutsam an die neue deutsche Rechtschreibung angepasst.Umschlaggestaltung von Thomas Schultz-Overhage unter Verwendung des Bildes: Charles Monnet, Telemach und Mentor langen nach erlittenem Schiffbruch auf der Insel der Göttin Kalypso an, 1774.Gesetzt aus der Minion Pro, 11 pt.Henricus - Edition Deutsche Klassik GmbH
A la fin de l'an 1693, toute la France est en crise, dévastée par la famine et la corruption d'un absolutisme à la dérive. François de Salignac de la Mothe, dit Fénelon, est alors précepteur du petit-fils du Roi Soleil. Saisi de rage et d'effroi devant la situation catastrophique, il prend la plume pour interpeller le tout-puissant souverain dans un réquisitoire féroce. Sa violence étonnante et ses attaques frontales sont renforcées par un style irréprochable, qui fait de ce texte historique un chef-d'oeuvre de l'histoire du pamphlet, et un manuel de gouvernance d'une clarté incomparable. "On a rendu votre nom odieux [...] vous avez passé votre vie entière hors du chemin de la vérité et de la justice..." dénonce-t-il avec fougue. Et il sait de quoi il parle : à Versailles, il a découvert l'envers du décor, les rouages d'un Etat perverti par la flatterie et l'asservissement des nobles. Fénelon le théologien se montre ici plus que visionnaire : non seulement ses prédictions se réalisent à la Révolution, mais les accents de son texte restent d'une actualité terrible. A prendre en considération pour éclairer les mouvements sociaux d'hier comme d'aujourd'hui.
Telemaque s'embarque sur les mers a la recherche de son pere, le legendaire Ulysse. Conduit par Minerve, la deesse de la sagesse devenue le Mentor du jeune aventurier, il decouvre au fil de son voyage seme d'embuches les mefaits des mauvais gouvernements, et en tire de justes lecons.Entre epopee et traite de morale et de politique, Les Aventures de Telemaque sont un manuel a l'intention des eleves royaux tel que le Duc de Bourgogne, eleve de Fenelon. Mais c'est aussi une critique allegorique de l'absolutisme, qui vaudra a son auteur a la fois d'etre chasse de la cour de Louis XIV, et un succes considerable qui dure encore.-
The most engaging collection of the French mystics' writings now availableTwenty-first century Christians are now discovering the wisdom of this controversial theologian and spiritual thinker. Fenelon showed how it was possible to have devotion and faith in the original Age of Reason. In many respects, rationality still rules today in religion and culture, and as a result, Fenelon speaks to modern Christians wanting deeper faith and a meaningful inner life. His writings have never been as accessible as they are now in these lively new translations. The Complete Fnelon includes more than one hundred of Fenelon's letters of spiritual counsel, as well as meditations on eighty-five other topics. Also translated here into English for the first time are Fenelon's personal reflections on twenty-one seasons and holidays of the Christian year. An introduction from bestselling translator Robert J. Edmonson and in-depth recommended reading and bibliography make this the first place to start in any study of Francois Fenelon. Franois Fnelon was a seventeenth-century French archbishop who rose to a position of influence in the court of Louis XIV. Amid the splendor and decadence of Versailles, Fnelon became a wise mentor to many members of the king's court. Later exiled for political reasons, he set out to improve the lot of peasants of his diocese. His letters of counsel and spiritual meditations have found a wide audience for more than three centuries.
This collection of five books contains F?nelon's outstanding teachings on prayer, suffering, the achievement of virtue, and other spiritually crucial tenets.Uniting aspects of philosophy with Christian theology and spiritualist thought, F?nelon presents here a lively set of treatises where esoteric knowledge and concepts are put to singular good purpose: enhancing and informing the spiritual life of the reader. Although at times arcane, the advice given is rooted in the Christian tradition and scriptures. F?nelon never attained mainstream popularity as an author during or after his life, however he was and remains a favorite of scholars and religious adherents seeking to explore the deepest channels of their faith. Although more difficult than other inspirational authors, F?nelon's authenticity and depth cannot be doubted.
Stories by Catherine Bernard, François Fénelon, Louis de Mailly and Jean de Préchac. This volume includes three tales by Catherine Bernard (1662-1712), one of the originators of contes de fées, that deliberately subvert not merely their narrative strategy, but also their entire mythology; two enigmatic allegories of French history as seen through the prism of faerie by Jean de Préchac (1647-1720); four stories by François Fénelon (1651-1715), and The Illustrious Fays, a collection of tales by Chevalier de Mailly (1657-1724), which shows how the contes de fées quickly became suited to very different narrative purposes. The variety embraced by these stories is a striking illustration of the versatility of a format that seemed, at first, to be rather narrow. If some of stories seem more stereotyped and less ambitious, the spectrum they display is not lacking in color and variety, and the more flamboyant of them make significant additions to the imagery assembled by the core writers of the original school.
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