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0761837574 978-0761837572 June 14, 2007 1st
In seventeenth-century France, Madame Guyon wrote about the concept of "pure love." "Love pure and holy, is a deathless fire," she wrote, and is "ethereal fare." Her popular books spread quickly through Europe and the New World, drawing the attention of Louis XIV and the court at Versailles. The Inquisition attacked her writing and concepts, resulting in her decade long incarceration, including years in the Bastille. Archbishop Fénelon defended Guyon while the leading cleric, Bishop Bossuet, demanded that the Vatican condemn Fénelon and Guyon as heretics.

A contemporaneous historian wrote a history of the "Great Conflict" between Guyon, Bossuet, Fénelon, and the Vatican entitled Supplement to the Life of Madame Guyon, which is regarded as having been written in the eighteenth-century. Professor Nancy C. James's translation of this manuscript from the Bodleian Library at Oxford University is featured in this book, coupled with an analysis of the powerful theology of Guyon that influenced both the growth of the Quakers and Romanticism. This history addresses roots of our social conflicts as individual consciences struggle against destructive political power.

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Nancy C. James is a Priest Associate at St. John's, Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C., and an Adjunct Professor at Marymount University, Arlington, Virginia. She received her M.Div. from Virginia Theological Seminary and her Ph.D. from the University of Virginia.

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  • Paperback: 130 pages
  • Publisher: University Press Of America; 1st edition (June 14, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0761837574
  • ISBN-13: 978-0761837572
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The critically acclaimed author of eight books, Nancy Carol James is a member of the Strayer University Distinguished Scholar Council, and received her Masters of Divinity from Virginia Theological Seminary. She has a Ph.D. in Religious Studies with a specialty in Philosophical Theology from the University of Virginia. James teaches English and Writing at a local university and serves as an Episcopal priest in the Washington, D.C. area. She recently published "The Developing Schism Within the Episcopal Church, 1960-2010" from Edwin Mellen Press. She has two new books now out: "The Complete Madame Guyon" from Paraclete Press, and "Bastille Witness: The Prison Autobiography of Madame Guyon" (with Sharon Dahlgren Voros) both of which continue her unique research and writing on the life and theology of the 17th century French mystic Madame Jeanne Guyon. Visit her web site at nancycjames.com and her blog on Guyon at madameguyon.blogspot.com

 

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In seventeenth-century France, Madame Guyon wrote about the concept of "pure love." "Love pure and holy, is a deathless fire," she wrote, and is "ethereal fare." Her popular books spread quickly through Europe and the New World, drawing the attention of Louis XIV and the court at Versailles. The Inquisition attacked her writing and concepts resulting in her decade long incarceration including years in the Bastille. Archbishop Fénelon defended Guyon while the leading cleric, Bishop Bossuet, demanded that the Vatican condemn Fénelon and Guyon as heretics.

A contemporaneous historian wrote a history of the "Great Conflict" between Guyon, Bossuet, Fénelon, and the Vatican entitled Supplement to the Life of Madame Guyon, which is regarded as having been written in the eighteenth-century. Professor Nancy C. James's translation of this manuscript from the Bodleian Library at Oxford University is featured in this book coupled with an analysis of the powerful theology of Guyon that influenced both the growth of the Quakers and Romanticism. This history addresses roots of our social conflicts as individual consciences struggle against destructive political power.

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Nancy C. James is a Priest Associate at St. John's, Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C. and an Adjunct Professor at Marymount University, Arlington, Virginia. She received her M.Div. from Virginia Theological Seminary and her Ph.D. from the University of Virginia. Her first book is entitled Standing in the Whirlwind (2005). She is currently working on an anthology of Madame Guyon's writings.

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