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The Vita Christi of Ludolph of Saxony, fourteenth-century
Carthusian, is the most comprehensive series of meditations on the
life of Christ from the late Middle Ages. Ludolph assembles a
wealth of commentary from the fathers of the church and the great
medieval spiritual writers and weaves them into a seamless
exposition of the Gospel. This is the full English translation of
this classic work and, while it will be of great interest to
students of Christian spirituality, it is intended for ordinary
believers seeking to enter more deeply into the meaning of the life
of Christ. Ludolph divided his work into two parts; the present
volume contains the second half of Part One.
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