Sobre o Autor

Thomas à Kempis was a medieval Christian monk and author, best known for his influential work, 'The Imitation of Christ.' Born in the late 14th century in Kempen, Germany, he joined the Brethren of the Common Life, a community that emphasized piety and personal spirituality. His writings focused on the inner life of faith, encouraging a deep, personal relationship with Christ over formal religious practices. À Kempis's teachings have resonated through the centuries, making him one of the most read Christian authors after the Bible.

His primary work, 'The Imitation of Christ,' is a spiritual classic that has been translated into numerous languages and remains influential in Christian thought. It consists of four books that explore themes of humility, the love of God, and the importance of living a life modeled after Jesus. À Kempis's profound insights into the human condition and spiritual life continue to inspire readers seeking a deeper understanding of their faith.

Nacionalidade Alemão
Data de Nascimento January 1, 1380
Local de Nascimento Kempen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Data de Falecimento January 1, 1471