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Gerard Manley Hopkins's extant religious prose, compiled in its
entirety for the first time, and with material not seen since
Hopkins's death, is of value to theologians, church historians, and
Victorianists scholars and critics. The Sermons and Spiritual
Writings of Gerard Manley Hopkins features the thirty-two sermons
and fragments Hopkins preached between the 1870s and 1880s,
personal meditations on biblical passages and religious occasions,
undergraduate notes on Henry Parry Liddon's Sunday evening
lectures, marginalia in the authorized version of the Bible, vows
made in the Society of Jesus, private meditations written during
his Dublin years, and the Commentary on the Spiritual Exercises of
St. Ignatius. The sermons represent the only texts Hopkins prepared
for public performance, and show his creative engagement with
classical oratory, patristic scholarship, pastoral theology, and
the social and religious controversies of his day. The spiritual
writings, stylistically similar to his diary entries, reveal the
spiritual consolations and inner struggles of a Victorian Jesuit
with remarkable sensibilities. A sometimes vexed and invariably
complex spiritual life emerges from the volume, one that
encompassed both the 'grandeur of God' and the 'forepangs' of
suffering. The new introductions and notes provide expanded
historical and theological commentary. The edition also includes
new annotations, complete translations of Latin and Greek texts,
definitions of Jesuit customs and terminology, a biographical
register, and a selected bibliography of key studies on Hopkins
sermons, religious writings, and spirituality.
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