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About the Book:
Fulfilling and soul-stirring, Simplicity in
the Life of the Gospels brings to Christian spirituality a
literary perspective cultivated through thirty years of teaching.
Written by a literary person, neither a theologian nor an exegete,
Simplicity brings to all the results of many years’ reading and
research into the life of the Gospels through the concept of
simplicity, an idea much respected by Christ the Teacher.
Simplicity becomes a foil to the entanglements of
those who wish to obstruct or deny the “good news.” The theme of
simplicity strikes at the very core of the gospels, and resonates well
with the entire message that Christ wishes to convey, belief in Him as
the Son of God and trust in the love he models. The good news of Jesus
Christ is for all ages and for all peoples whose trust in God is
couched in simplicity.
About the Author:
Norman Beaupré has been writing for some
twenty-nine years. His first book appeared in 1982. It then took 17
years to have his first novel published, in French. His first novel in
English was published in 2004. Since then, he has put out one or even
two works every year. He likes to travel and write about different
experiences he has encountered as well as the many subjects he has
read and taught from French culture, painters such as Van Gogh and
Émile Friant, to the Green Man in Gothic architecture. As a matter of
fact, his next book is The Green Man of Bamberg. Beaupré was decorated
by the French Government in 2008, and made Officier dans l’Ordre des
Arts et Lettres for his outstanding contribution to French culture.
Norman Beaupré has been writing for some
twenty-nine years. His first book appeared in 1982. It then took
seventeen years to have his first novel published, in French. His
first novel in English was published in 2004. Since then, he has put
out one or even two works every year. He likes to travel and write
about different experiences he has encountered as well as the many
subjects he has read and taught from French culture, painters such as
Van Gogh and Émile Friant, to the Green Man in Gothic architecture. As
a matter of fact, his next book is The Green Man of Bamberg. Beaupré
was decorated by the French Government in 2008, and made Officier dans
l’Ordre des Arts et Lettres for his outstanding contribution to French
culture.
Friant, to the Green Man in Gothic
architecture. As a matter of fact, his next book is The Green Man of
Bamberg. Beaupré was decorated by the French Government in 2008, and
made Officier dans l’Ordre des Arts et Lettres for his outstanding
contribution to French culture.
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