Moorman writes in his preface to this terrific, short biography of Francis of Assisi that Francis has something to say to people of all kinds. He was a mystic with a special interest in, and understanding of, nature. He was a poet, the first to write in verse in any modern language. He was a man of great courage, risking his life in carrying out his ideals, He inspired large numbers of men to give away all that they possessed and live as vagabonds, begging their bread from door to door, All these things were important, and all combine to make him a very remarkable man. But perhaps the thing about him which appeals to us most today is the challenge which he threw down to the standards and values of the ordinary, secular life of man.
John Richard Humpidge Moorman Books
This author delves into profound spiritual and theological themes within his writings. His work reflects his background as a clergyman and bishop, offering a unique perspective on faith and its place in the contemporary world. Through his texts, he explores the intersection of religion and society, prompting reflection on enduring questions of human existence. His writing is characterized by a deep understanding of theological traditions and their relevance to modern readers.
