I Diritti Di Tommaso Da Kempis Difesi Contro Le Vecchie Pretese De' Gersenisti Moderni... presents a historical defense of Thomas a Kempis's authorship and legacy. Luigi Santini meticulously argues against those who attribute the influential spiritual work, "The Imitation of Christ," to others, specifically addressing the claims of modern Gersenists. This volume delves into the historical and theological context surrounding Thomas a Kempis, exploring his role within the Devotio Moderna movement and his lasting impact on Christian spirituality. Santini champions Kempis's rights as the true author, presenting a detailed case rooted in historical evidence and theological understanding. This work offers valuable insights into a pivotal debate in religious history, appealing to scholars and readers interested in the authorship and legacy of one of Christianity's most beloved spiritual guides. It illuminates the complexities of attribution and the enduring importance of "The Imitation of Christ."
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