Compelling God: Theories of Prayer in Anglo-Saxon England by Stephanie Clark

Compelling God: Theories of Prayer in Anglo-Saxon England

Toronto Anglo-Saxon

Stephanie Clark

336 pages missing pub info (editions)

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While prayer is generally understood as "communion with God" modern forms of spirituality prefer "communion" that is non-petitionary and wordless. This preference has unduly influenced modern scholarship on historic methods of prayer particularly ...

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