On Loving God
Gelesen von Kirsten Ferreri
Saint Bernard Of Clairvaux
On Loving God is one of the best-known and most influential works of Medieval Christian mysticism. Written at the request of one of the cardinals of Rome, it describes the four “levels” of love for God, and puts Christian devotion in the context of God’s love for mankind. Summary by Kirsten Ferreri. (1 hr 29 min)
Chapters
On loving God. How much God deserves love from man in recognition of His gifts,…
8:38
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What greater incentives Christians have, more than the heathen, to love God
7:18
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Of those who find comfort in there collection of God, or are fittest for His lo…
7:36
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Of love toward God not without reward: and how the hunger of man's heart cannot…
12:04
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Of the fourth degree of love: wherein man does not even love self save for God'…
6:12
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Of the four degrees of love, and of the blessed state of the heavenly fatherland
5:27
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Bewertungen
compelling reading of an astounding book
John Stevenson
alexander
A wonderful book read by a genteel author. I found it increased my faith, and now read it often. The yoke of God is easy when compared to the yoke of Man.
amazing need to reply
Alistair Hutten
God bless the wise father's in our past, crazy how we walk around in ignorance when in our past (and current) is so many wise we can learn from
Psalm 27: 13-14
Jason Todd
I am certain that I will see the Lord's goodness in the land of the living. Wait for the Lord; be strong and courageous. Wait for the Lord.
Thank you!
Odditor
I enjoyed listening to this today. Great devotional meditation. The 4 degrees of love are especially helpful and memorable. Thank you, Kirsten, for reading.
excellent
jon
Beautiful work by a beautiful soul! Thank you for such a clear reading. May God bless you and make you a Sajnt today and everyday!
great book
varoach
coming from that time I expected somber, ominous, and forbidding but the joy that comes through is a breath of fresh air
d_senti
Great reading for a great book! One of the most "listenable" books in the Catholic religious category. Thank you. Please do more!