Basil in blunderland

by Basil Hume

1997

Publication

London : Darton Longman + Todd, 1997.

Collection

Call number

Th-K23-0888

Status

Available

Call number

Th-K23-0888

Description

This book tells the story of a game of hide and seek between the Cardinal and two children. Out of the game, he draws reflections on prayer and the spiritual life.

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LibraryThing member stmarysmelrose
Hume, Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster and a monk of Ampleforth Abbey, is an extremely popular religious writer in his native England. This short work is a collection of simple discussions of the spiritual life for "the less clever, but, let me add, equally worthy and good." Growing out of
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conversations with teenagers and children, this sweet-tempered work ought to appeal to many sincere Christians who may not have time for more substantial spiritual guidebooks. Hume is rather like a less complex C.S. LewisAthe only author quoted hereAand his work should find readers where Lewis is popular.
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ISBN

0232522421 / 9780232522426
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