A Brief History of SaintsISBN: 978-1-4051-1402-8
Paperback
188 pages
January 2005, Wiley-Blackwell
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"In an age when heroes all too quickly become targets for media
demolition, saints still have a capacity to fascinate. Whether we
are religious or not, saints remain inspirational exemplars of 'a
good life' and remind us of the human capacity for wisdom and
altruism in a world that is all too often violent and self-seeking.
As Lawrence Cunningham indicates in his A Brief History of
Saints, a single, simple definition of 'a saint' is impossible.
Different times and cultures highlight different human virtues but,
as Lawrence Cunningham concludes, saints are ultimately people who
'do the ordinary in an extraordinary fashion.' His book is an
excellent example of clarity and succinctness as he summarizes
complex historical and theological material. In a brief space he
offers a readable, insightful, sometimes amusing, and ecumenically
sensitive history both of the role of saints and of the ways that
Christian sainthood has been conceived and promoted. His comments
on secularized models of 'sainthood' in contemporary culture were
illuminating and, in today’s increasingly global situation,
his section on sainthood in different world religions will be
especially welcome." Philip Sheldrake, University of
Durham
"This book could easily be justified as an addition to the
school library" Networking: Catholic Education
Today
"A succinct but exceptional guide." M. Sweeney