The Web of Friendship

Nicholas Ferrar and Little Gidding

Biography & Memoir, Religious, Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Theology
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Author: Joyce Ransome ISBN: 9780227900901
Publisher: James Clarke & Co Publication: August 12, 2011
Imprint: James Clarke & Co Language: English
Author: Joyce Ransome
ISBN: 9780227900901
Publisher: James Clarke & Co
Publication: August 12, 2011
Imprint: James Clarke & Co
Language: English

A biography of Nicholas Ferrar (1593-1637) and his family with a focus on his background, his education and experiences that shaped that ministry as well as the circumstances that brought the family to the village of Little Gidding in Cambridgeshire. Avoiding the hagiographic tone adopted by Ferrar's biographers, Joyce Ransome shows how the search for community was central to his life and has therefore become the unifying theme around which she has constructed his biography. br>
For its fresh prospective on the unique Little Gidding that Ferrar created, this book will appeal to both an academic and general audience of readers interested in early modern history, church history, English literature, theology, family history (historical sociology) and gender studies.

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A biography of Nicholas Ferrar (1593-1637) and his family with a focus on his background, his education and experiences that shaped that ministry as well as the circumstances that brought the family to the village of Little Gidding in Cambridgeshire. Avoiding the hagiographic tone adopted by Ferrar's biographers, Joyce Ransome shows how the search for community was central to his life and has therefore become the unifying theme around which she has constructed his biography. br>
For its fresh prospective on the unique Little Gidding that Ferrar created, this book will appeal to both an academic and general audience of readers interested in early modern history, church history, English literature, theology, family history (historical sociology) and gender studies.

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