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All Things Made New

All Things Made New

The Mysteries of the World in Christ

By Stratford Caldecott

226 pp

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About the Book

All Things Made New explores the Christian mysteries in the tradition of St. John the Evangelist, and Mary, the Mother of Jesus, by studying the symbolism, cosmology, and meaning of the Book of Revelation, as well as the prayers and meditations of the Rosary, including the Apostles’ Creed and the Our Father. These reflections lead us step by step to the foot of the Cross, and to the Wedding Feast of the Lamb, where all things are made new. Please visit the blog that explores this book in depth: http://thechristianmysteries.blogspot.com





Praise

“The time may be right for just such a book as this, which takes seriously both the book of Revelation and the richness of the ‘Here comes everybody’ that is Catholic culture, which has a lively message to address to our bruised and battered world today.”

— NICHOLAS KING

The Tablet

“This latest book by Stratford Caldecott explores the New Testament Apocalypse in an unusual but illuminating way, through the lens of Christian mystagogy. In the second part, Caldecott examines various aspects of the life of prayer.... Caldecott has written a book of acute ‘apocalyptic’ sensitivity.”

— IAN BOXALL

Scripture Bulletin

“A wide-ranging, exciting, and erudite exploration of the Christian mysteries. Stratford Caldecott, with insight and patience, leads us through the complexities of the Book of Revelation, the Stations of the Cross, the Rosary, and much more. A splendid achievement.”

— PHILIP ZALESKI

editor, the “Best Spiritual Writing” series

All Things Made New is a serious book about the most serious of things, the mysteries of faith, which all of us should encounter frequently and grasp ever more deeply. A book that will leave the reader wiser, holier, and both ready to practice the faith and eager to share it.”

— FR. C. JOHN MCCLOSKEY

National Catholic Register

“A lucid and thoughtful exposition of what is, by any standards, an extraordinarily dense and difficult book. Caldecott explains that the Apocalypse ‘has to be received into the soul’; indeed, it is intensely relevant to our own times. His book is both rich in knowledge and rewarding to read.”

— FRANCIS PHILLIPS

Catholic Herald




About the Author

Stratford Caldecott is an editor of the English edition of Magnificat, and editor of Second Spring and Humanum. His books include The Seven Sacraments: Entering the Mysteries of God(Crossroad, 2006), and Beauty for Truth’s Sake: On the Re-enchantment of Education (Brazos, 2009). He lives in Oxford. Read related articles, reviews and commentary on education at Stratford’s blog, Beauty in Education.

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