Saints: The History, the Art, the Inspiration

Saints: The History, the Art, the Inspiration

by Michael Mc Mahon (Author)

Synopsis

Saints: The Art, the History, the Inspiration is a modern classic - a warm, humane, and beautifully balanced insight into the lives of some of the most extraordinary people who have ever lived - the dazzling panoply of Christian saints. Author Michael McMahon brings an enlightened passion to his subject, and brilliantly illuminates the stories of these powerful, charismatic personalities. Here, an amazing array of individuals are linked over two thousand years in time by a common bond of sainthood.Throughout history, and across the globe, every one of them has been inspired, strengthened and guided by Christian belief. And these heroic characters have responded to the events in their lives in many different ways - as dissidents, teachers, mystics, martyrs, and miracle workers. Richly illustrated, this is a breathtaking visual feast, with images from illuminated manuscripts, mosaics, glorious paintings, sculptures, icons, and cinema clips that explore and reveal the amazing experiences of saints down the ages.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 432
Publisher: MQ Publications Ltd
Published: 26 Oct 2006

ISBN 10: 1846010020
ISBN 13: 9781846010026
Book Overview: Featuring 150 glorious illustrations, including paintings, frescoes, illuminated manuscripts, stained glass windows, icons and sculpture Essays on saints in ancient and modern culture: saints as intercessors Interviews with Christian writers, theologians and thinkers, including the Rt Rev. Richard Harries, Bishop of Oxford

Author Bio
Michael McMahon is a UK based writer and columnist with a special interest in theology, art and literature. He has written features for The Telegraph, the Times, The Independent, The Tablet, The New Statesman, The Spectator, Chronicles of American Culture, The Australian, and The Sydney Morning Herald on educational, cultural, social and religious affairs. He broadcasted live on radio during his Franciscan Pilgrimage, and is planning to travel another ancient pilgrim route, the Via Francigena, from Canterbury to Rome.