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Christ, the Ideal of the Monk is a profound meditation on monastic life, centered on the figure of Christ as the ultimate model of consecration, obedience, and union with God. Dom Columba Marmion, with theological depth and spiritual sensitivity, presents the fundamental principles of Benedictine spirituality, emphasizing the central role of divine grace, liturgy, and community life in the path to holiness. The work transcends strict monastic life and offers a rich and accessible vision of the Christian vocation as a call to conform one's life entirely to Christ. Since its publication, Christ, the Ideal of the Monk has been recognized as a classic of Christian spiritual literature. Marmion's clear exposition of themes such as obedience, humility, silence, and contemplation—combined with a deeply Christ-centered perspective—has made the book a reference point for monks, religious, and laypeople seeking a deeper life of prayer and union with God. Its pastoral tone and theological precision allow readers from diverse backgrounds to find guidance and inspiration in its pages. The enduring relevance of the work lies in its ability to illuminate the heart of the Christian ideal through the image of the obedient and servant Christ. By presenting monasticism as a radical following of Christ, Marmion invites readers to reflect on their own call to holiness, to trusting abandonment to the divine will, and to communion with God through a life of prayer, discipline, and fraternal charity.
© 2025 Lebooks Editora (Rafbók): 9786558948469
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Rafbók: 13 augusti 2025
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