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Barbara Faris

    Clare of Assisi
    • Clare of Assisi

      • 234 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The Catholic hagiographical myths surrounding Clare of Assisi depict her as a figure of extraordinary virtue and perfection. To humanize Clare, the author employs hagiography and mythology, integrating history, psychology, and literature to interpret her life and writings. This study utilizes psycho-mythology, which expands the use of active imagination, to incorporate personal elements. By intertwining legends, dreams, and visions with historical facts and rational inquiry, the portrayal of Clare reveals her unique contributions of leadership, femininity, and simplicity to human history. The examination of Clare's historical context during feudal times anchors the study, focusing on four key aspects of her practical application of love: contemplation, community, poverty, and union. These themes allow for an empirical and imaginative exploration of her life. The interplay of history and myth reveals a Clare who resonates with the twenty-first century. She embodies a form of contemplation suited to modern life's pace, practices inclusive leadership, embraces a simple lifestyle that counters overindulgence, and fosters relationships that nurture individual affection while strengthening community bonds. Ultimately, Clare emerges as a woman who nurtures the soul and embraces the human experience.

      Clare of Assisi2014