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The Life and Times of Saint Vincent Ferrer - Paperback

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by Owen Mitchell (Author)

In the twilight of the medieval world, as plague ravaged Europe, rival popes divided Christendom, and ancient certainties crumbled, an extraordinary figure emerged whose voice would resonate from crowded city squares to remote mountain villages. Saint Vincent Ferrer (1350-1419), a brilliant Dominican scholar turned charismatic itinerant preacher, abandoned the comforts of the papal court to embark on a remarkable two-decade mission that would transform the religious landscape of Western Europe.

This vivid biographical portrait follows Vincent's extraordinary journey from his early academic brilliance in Valencia through his dramatic mystical conversion during a near-fatal illness, and across thousands of miles of medieval roads as he preached to crowds sometimes numbering in the tens of thousands. Drawing on rich archival sources, this book reconstructs the world of a man contemporaries called the "Angel of the Apocalypse," whose thunderous sermons on the end times could reduce hardened sinners to tears while his reported miracles attracted followers from all walks of life.

Vincent's story unfolds against the panoramic backdrop of a Europe in crisis. We witness his crucial diplomatic role in resolving the Great Western Schism that had divided the papacy for forty years. We follow his controversial campaign to convert Spain's Jews, revealing both the sincere conviction that motivated him and the troubling methods he employed. We experience the day-to-day reality of his penitential processions-bands of flagellants who traveled with him from town to town-and the exhausting rhythm of his daily routine that began with prayer at midnight and included hours of preaching followed by individual ministry to the sick, troubled, and desperate.

More than just a biography of a medieval saint, this book uses Vincent's remarkable life as a lens to examine a pivotal moment in European history-a time of institutional breakdown, spiritual searching, and social upheaval that in many ways mirrors our own uncertain age. His journey from cloistered academic to apocalyptic prophet speaks to perennial questions about how to maintain spiritual integrity and prophetic witness during times of institutional crisis.

Meticulously researched yet accessibly written, this compelling narrative brings to life a complex figure whose voice still echoes across the centuries, challenging us to consider what it means to preach truth to power, to balance contemplation with action, and to maintain hope even when the world appears to be ending. For anyone interested in the late Middle Ages, the power of religious charisma, or the role of prophetic voices during times of social transformation, Vincent Ferrer's story provides a fascinating window into a world at once distant from and strikingly similar to our own.

Number of Pages: 308
Dimensions: 0.65 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: September 25, 2025
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