The follow-up to The Little Book of Saints , this treasure of a book is an ode to angels in their many forms. The stories of angels as divine messengers, faithful guardians, and mystical celestial beings offer readers inspiration and comfort. Beautifully illustrated with color lithographs from missals and prayer books, and elegantly packaged with a padded cover, gilded edges, and a ribbon marker, The Little Book of Angels makes a special gift for any religious or spiritual occasion—or for anyone who would welcome an angel to help guide their way.
Un curioso libro donde se nos exponen las diferentes jerarquias del mundo celestial. quienes eran los arcangeles? Que diferencia hay entre serafines y querubines? Ha aceptado siempre la iglesia la existencia de los ángeles? Con pequeños capítulos averiguaremos todas estas preguntas y asistiremos a hechos históricos donde los ángeles parece ser que tuvieron su influencia como pueden ser las batallas de Juana de Arco. A destacar el bonito diseño que asemeja un misalito y que incluye bonitas ilustraciones vintage.
This book provides the reader with an understanding of different types of angels and their purpose, beliefs about them in different religions, and a brief story about some of the most important angels in history.
I recommend this book to anyone who wants a quick general overview and understanding of angels. There are references in the back of the book for further reading.
I have visited many churches and art museums in my travels. Reading this slim little book added to my understanding of some of the art work and stained glass windows that I saw which depicted angels. It also helped me understand better some of the expressions that we still use today.
The hardcover version of the book is especially beautiful. It has a padded cover, gold trim on the pages and a pretty ribbon book mark. There are beautiful illustrations and pictures throughout the book. It would make a nice gift for someone interested in angels! I highly recommend reading the hard cover edition. I don't think you'd get the same experience reading the kindle version. I rarely say this - but this book was just so nice to hold and feel.