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The Personality of Christ

By: Anscar Vonier
Narrated by: David Smith
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Summary

Anscar Vonier, OSB (1875 - 1938), was an abbot of Buckfast Abbey (1906 - 1938). He came from a large family in which his father was a farmer, who also ran a brickworks. After a number of years, the family moved to Rissegg, where Martin attended a nearby school and became an altar boy.

In 1882, monks who had been exiled from France, purchased the site of a former monastery in Devon. In 1888, Vonier was one of the youths who were recruited for the new abbey.

In this classic book he gives a "strictly theological" look at the life of Christ from a Catholic point of view. Fr. Anscar quotes extensively from the Bible and St. Thomas' works weaving together a masterpiece of Christian theology that is both understandable and easy-to-listen.

Public Domain (P)2020 Patristic Publishing

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