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Text source: http://archive.org/details/stfrancisofassis00chesuoft (please only read from this text!)In this brief but lively biography, GK Chesterton brings all his typical wit and insight into discussing Francis of Assisi. Francis is arguably the most significant canonised Christian outside of the New Testament. His passionate life included so many elements of the Christian walk: a deep appreciation for evangelism, social justice, the environment, mysticism, pacifism. Chesterton reveals all of these elements, for all their vibrancy and beauty in Francis. ( Summary by Matthew James Gray)
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Book Title: St Francis of Assisi
Author: GK Chesterton
Dates of birth and death of author: 1874 - 1936
Language: English
Translator: N/A
Dates of birth and death of translator: N/A
Date of first publication: 1923
Wikipedia link to author: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gk_chesterton
Wikipedia link to book: N/A
Number of sections the project will have: 10 sections
Does the project have a preface that will be recorded as a separate section? N
Category (Fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama): Biography
Tags that describe the book: biography, religious, hagiography, saint
Summary for the catalog (from Wikipedia or written by you): In this brief but lively biography, GK Chesterton brings all his typical wit and insight into discussing Francis of Assisi. Francis is arguably the most significant canonised Christian outside of the New Testament. His passionate life included so many elements of the Christian walk: a deep appreciation for evangelism, social justice, the environment, mysticism, pacifism. Chesterton reveals all of these elements, for all their vibrancy and beauty in Francis. ( Matthew James Gray)
Online text source: http://archive.org/details/stfrancisofassis00chesuoft
Julie saw that I submitted this to librivox, but they were unable to do it because of the Mickey Mouse Protection Act.