Sweet and Blessed Country : The Christian Hope for Heaven
by
Saward
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0199543666
ISBN-13
9780199543663
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Mar 27th, 2008
Print length
208 Pages
Weight
248 grams
Dimensions
13.50 x 20.30 x 2.10 cms
Product Classification:
Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic ChurchChristian theology
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Sweet and Blessed Country is a theology of Heaven based upon a painting of Heaven. John Saward writes with an academic rigour that will interest scholars, but also with a simplicity that will speak to a wider readership. Here is a book for every Christian, indeed for every human being who yearns for a life and a happiness that will be unending.
In Sweet and Blessed Country John Saward takes an altarpiece from fifteenth-century Provence as his starting-point for a theological exposition of the Christian hope for Heaven. The altarpiece, Enguerrand Quarton''s Coronation of the Virgin, was painted for Carthusian monastery, and so its monastic theologians, and principally Denys the Carthusian, who guide Saward in his exploration of the ''sweet and blessed country'' in which the angels and saints contemplate the face of God. John Saward''s book breaks new ground not only in content but also in style and method. He discusses a subject, eschatology (the doctrine of last things), which is generally neglected today, and though he observes the disciplines of scholarship, he also reaches out to a readership beyond the academy. This theology of Heaven, faithfully rooted in the Catholic tradition, offers enlightenment to every Christian who seeks understanding of his hope, and encouragement to every human being who yearns for ultimate fulfilment.
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