
Imitation de Jésus-Christ
Imitation de Jésus-Christ, written by Thomas à Kempis in the early 15th century, is a seminal work of Christian spirituality. The book is divided into four parts: practical advice for entering the inner life, guidance for spiritual advancement, reflections on the inner life, and teachings on the Eucharist. It includes citations from biblical texts and notable theologians such as Saint John Chrysostom and Bossuet, making it a significant influence on Christian thought and practice.





