by Aldous Huxley (Author), David Bradshaw (Introduction), David Bradshaw (Introduction), Aldous Huxley (Author)
The life of Father Joseph, Cardinal Richelieu's aide, was a shocking paradox. After spending his days directing operations on the battlefield, Father Joseph would pass the night in prayer, or in composing spiritual guidance for the nuns in his care. He was an aspirant to sainthood and a practising mystic, yet his ruthless exercise of power succeeded in prolonging the unspeakable horrors of the Thirty Years War. In his masterful biography, Huxley explores how an intensely religious man could lead such a life and how he could reconcile the seemingly opposing moral systems of religion and politics.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Vintage Classics
Published: 07 Apr 2005
ISBN 10: 0099477823
ISBN 13: 9780099477822
Book Overview: Huxley's biography of the original eminence grise, a Capuchin monk who became Cardinal Richelieu's right-hand man and a powerful policitian, whilst remaining 'a man of God'