An edition of Lost in the land of Oz (1988)

Lost in the land of Oz

befriending your inner orphan and heading for home

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An edition of Lost in the land of Oz (1988)

Lost in the land of Oz

befriending your inner orphan and heading for home

New expanded ed.
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Each age finds saints suited to its needs. In our own time Aelred of Rievaulx has received a great deal of scholarly, if not quite popular, attention. He has been called the "patron saint of friendship" and the "gay abbot of Rievaulx," though he was never canonized a saint of the universal church and his sexual identity will always remain a matter of controversy. Aelred lived, as the Chinese proverb holds, in interesting times.

Born into an Anglo-Saxon family just forty-four years after the Norman Conquest, he was the son and grandson of priests at a time when it was becoming difficult to combine priesthood and marriage. The events of his life and the circumstances of his times make colorful reading, almost as colorful as Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe or Umberto Eco's Name of the Rose. Yet without ever passing up the chance to tell a good story, Brother and Lover devotes most of its attention to Aelred's personal impact and message, especially through his remarkable work, Spiritual Friendship. Aelred's belief in the power and possibilities of human love distinguish him from almost all his medieval predecessors.

His emphasis on the importance of friendship in monastic life places him outside the mainstream of that tradition. In a period of anarchy, not too unlike our own, Aelred believed in love and lived out his love. As a brother and lover, he reaches out to us. Across the centuries he is not very far away.

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Crossroad
Language
English
Pages
210

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Cover of: Lost in the land of Oz
Lost in the land of Oz: befriending your inner orphan and heading for home
1994, Crossroad
in English - New expanded ed.
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Lost in the land of Oz: befriending your inner orphan and heading for home
1990, Harper & Row
in English - 1st Harper & Row pbk. ed.
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Lost in the land of Oz: the search for identity and community in American life
1988, Harper & Row
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [195]-203) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
158/.1
Library of Congress
HN90.M6 K65 1994, BX4700.E7 M34 1994, BL458 .K65 1996, BX4700.E7M34 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 210 p. ;
Number of pages
210

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1078009M
Internet Archive
lostinlandofozb00kolb
ISBN 10
0824514025
LCCN
94001247, 93049884, 96005365
OCLC/WorldCat
29670724
Library Thing
761900
Goodreads
133529

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