Description
A philologist is a person who is consumed with the meaning and origin of words. Jean Francois Godet-Calogeras, an eminent philologist in the Franciscan world, uses his gift to give us some refreshing, and also very creative, insights into the person of Saint Clare of Assisi. Without ever mentioning the name Carl Jung or his animus/anima concept about the human person, Jean Francois launches into an ingenious narrative about the complementarity of the masculine and the feminine in Clare through the prism of her writings. This modest work shows us the humanity of the Lady Clare and fills in the gaps often left by critical, academic studies of this First Franciscan Woman. It is a most welcome addition to the field of Clarian literature! — Andre Cirino, OFM