Clare of Assisi: Gentle Warrior

Clare of Assisi: Gentle Warrior

by Wendy Murray
Clare of Assisi: Gentle Warrior

Clare of Assisi: Gentle Warrior

by Wendy Murray

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Overview

Clare of Assisi is generally known as “the female friend” of Saint Francis of Assisi and for centuries her legacy has remained obscured by his shadow. Yet Clare’s life and story ought to shine in its own light and on its own terms (her name, after all, means “light”). She is a figure of true heroism, tenacity, beatitude and grit who plotted her improbable course in the context of the raucous and explosive period of the Middle Ages. Much went wrong for Clare after the day when, as a teen, she fled the home of her noble and wealthy family to follow Francis in a life of poverty. No one would have begrudged her if, when the trials had become onerous, she had decided simply to “go home.” Yet she stayed the course, even after Francis had died. She pulled from the fire of her trials embers that would become her crown. In this new book, Wendy Murray digs deeply into Clare’s decision to abandon rank and wealth for allegiance to Christ (and in no small way, Francis) and explores the circumstances which, later on, tested Clare’s devotion. Clare’s curious and vivid spiritual vision galvanized her ability to persevere amid difficult circumstances and enabled her to stay her course and lay claim to a legacy that shines brightly among the host of medieval saints.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781640601833
Publisher: Paraclete Press
Publication date: 09/22/2020
Series: San Damiano Books , #1
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.40(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Wendy Murray is an award-winning writer and journalist. She lived in Assisi, Italy when completing A Mended and a Broken Heart: The Life and Love of Francis of Assisi and has spent more than a decade researching the lives of Francis and Clare. She is a former regional correspondent for Time magazine and associate editor for Christianity Today. She serves as adjunct professor of Communication Arts at Gordon College in Massachusetts.    

Table of Contents

Abbreviations 4

Preface 5

Introduction: Why Care About Clare? 11

Part 1

Chapter 1 Nobility 21

Chapter 2 Pining 34

Chapter 3 Trauma 43

Chapter 4 Concessions 56

Chapter 5 Grief 73

Part 2

Chapter 6 Battle Lines 91

Chapter 7 Letters 104

Chapter 8 Interior Landscape 118

Chapter 9 "The Tenor of Our Life" 128

Chapter 10 Assaults and Visits 136

Chapter 11 Clarity 147

Chapter 12 Conclusion 158

Acknowledgments 167

Appendices

A Maps 168

B Source Material 173

Glossary of Terms 193

Illustrations 196

Resources (Selected) 197

Index 201

About the Author 206

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