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The Imitation of Christ (Logos Educational Edition)

By: Dr. Bill Creasy - translator, Thomas à Kempis
Narrated by: Don Ranson
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The Imitation of Christ is one of the great spiritual classics of Christianity. Dr. Creasy's new reading of Thomas A Kempis' 1441 Latin Autograph Manuscript has become "the standard translation of this spiritual classic." The printed trade edition has been a best seller and was chosen as a Book of the Month Club selection. It remains an essential spiritual work for contemporary readers. This audio version read by Don Ranson captures the intimacy and depth of this superb translation.

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Dr. Bill Creasy has translated Thomas à Kempis' highly popular devotional work, The Imitation of Christ. The classic text focuses on the interior life of a Christian and calls him to withdraw from the world. Don Ranson's performance is smart, deliberate, and formal. Listening to his deep voice, with its relaxed pacing, is a soothing experience. Because Ranson gives feeling to the words he speaks, the work's profound advice and life questions come to life; Kempis' pivotal 15th-century text maintains the gravitas it deserves.

Inspired Teachings • Profound Wisdom • Mature Narrator Voice • Spiritual Guidance • Transformative Content
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The book is very deep and profound. Though is was written hundreds of years ago, it is still very relevant today. This translation uses modern language so it is easy to listen to. This book helped me see how imperfect we really are and then reveals God's grace, love, & mercy for us through Jesus Christ lifting us up from despair and into his loving arms.

Deep and Profound (with modern language)

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A way to live a simple life that is full of mystery and love. In my top three favorites of spiritual reading.

I love this book

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I have purchased five different versions of this classic masterpiece, in audio or Audible formats, trying to find a version I really like.

My favorite version (Logos Educational Edition, Bill Creasy) is narrated by Don Ranson, who sounds like an old gentleman with wisdom and maturity, with a deeper voice, and no distracting accent. It also feels like he is personally familiar with the text and is probably himself a strong believer in God and Christ. (I did not get that feeling with all narrators.)
The Don Ranson version also contains fewer archaic English words & phrases (For example something like, 'Whatever thou willest, giveth that thy will be mine and will mine will to will for thine, for thou art....' I mean that type of KJV Shakesperian language, which is in the David Cochran Heath version. I couldn't listen to the Joe McClane version long enough to know.)

My second-favorite version is with narrator Bob Souer, who also sounds older than the other three, and has a deeper, more impactful voice.

The version narrated by Joe McClane is my least favorite of the five, because of the speaker's distracting accent. But maybe another listener who loves thick Irish accents will enjoy it.

The other version I don't like is narrated by David Cochran Heath, with a U.S. Southern accent, and a very light-hearted & cheerful tone like "everything's fine and I'm super-positive, outgoing, & cheerful." To me, this tone does not match the deep, introspective subject matter (and probably not the mindset of the 13th century monks who were the source of these meditations & prayers.)

The version narrated by Sean Runnette (translated by William Benham) seems average to me, neither great nor irritating.

I am still keeping an eye out for a completely modern translations with zero archaic language that retains a careful, reverent, serious, calm reading of this weighty material, as if it were a monk who had sacrificed decades of his life to commit to finding the wisdom which he is now sharing with the listener.

My favorite of the 5 versions I've tried

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Excellent insight in how to live a Christian life in a world where the Way has been watered down.

Narrator's voice is a bit monotonous, but the subject matter held my interest. This goes on my list of books I listen to annually (along with the Bible, Quran, and Catechism)

Will certainly have to listen more than once

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This is inspired!!! I always feel that I fall short when I pray, that my message of love and gratitude doesn't come through as fervently as I mean it. Well this set it all to rights for me. I will listen to this all the time, knowing that it was written in the 1400's makes it even more special, we as Christians are striving for the same thing!!! Thank you God for this inspired book of love for our Lord and savior Jesus Christ!!!!!

Changed my life!

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This audiobook is a MUST in your library of spiritual books! I enjoyed this book so much that I bought the hard copy!

Absolutely Enjoyed

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excellent devotional. if you are looking to strengthen your faith then you'll want to listen to this one.

very profound

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Aside from the Bible, it is probably the best book to bring you closer to God.

Uplifting

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I love this book, The Imitation of Christ. Every short chapter is so profound and inspiring. The book is a natural companion to prayer as a lot of the text is in response to Jesus Himself. I found myself pondering deep subjects of life and Christianity. I highly recommend this for those interested in spiritual reading.

So Inspiring and Meditative

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Thomas à Kempis classic, the Imitation of Christ is a must read for any serious Christian. This particular reading of the text is fantastic. The author has a very good tone and delivery.

Required Reading/Listening!

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