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The Shining Human Creature

Christian Ethics, Vol. 1

by Thomas Traherne

A vision of man restored in glory, now in modern English

What did God intend

man to be? What will man be when restored by grace? How can this vision drive our thoughts, actions, and–most importantly–our loves?

In the wake of the Reformation, Christians all over continental Europe sought to take the theoretical concerns of theology and pair them to the practical. In the wake of the gains made by the Protestant movement, they asked a question posed by all great Christian thinkers before them: what does it mean for man to live as one restored in Christ?

Into this conversation comes Thomas Traherne—clergyman, poet, and mystic—to cast a vision of the “shining human creature,” the truly virtuous man,

and the God who made and loves him. His writing demonstrates how philosophy can befriend poetics, how the intellect can be at home with the imagination of the heart, and how virtue ethics can be transposed into a truly Christian key.

In this new modernization—complete with a new introduction—by Colin Chan Redemer, readers can delight in this poetic and masterful seventeenth century text without stumbling over arcane language.

Traherne is less well-known than he ought to be, given his rich prose and ability to weave together theology, anthropology, and virtue ethics, all in service of Christian devotion. Traherne’s work is a revelation not only for students of the Reformation but for anyone asking foundational questions of ethics and anthropology. We are thrilled to bring what should be a Christian classic back into the Church’s awareness.

$17.95

About the Author

Thomas Traherne

(1636-1674) was an Anglican poet and theologian, known for his distinctive union of scholarship and spirituality. After graduating from Oxford in 1656, he entered the ministry of the Church of England, and he continued in ministry until his in death in 1674. While only one of his works were published in his lifetime, many others were discovered and published afterwards, gradually disclosing his uniquely poetic piety. His most famous work is Centuries of Meditations , which C. S. Lewis praised as “almost the most beautiful book in English.”

Colin Redemer

(Ph.D. candidate, University of Aberdeen) is Vice-President of the Davenant Institute and the Provost of Davenant Hall, Poetry Editor and podcast co-host for Ad Fontes, as well as a professor at St. Mary’s College, California. He also regularly lectures in Philosophy at Davenant Hall, including ongoing cycles in the works of Plato and Aristotle. Follow him on Twitter @REDEMTHETIMES .

“Thomas Traherne’s Centuries of Meditations is an unparalleled classic of cheery Christian mysticism, much of it animated by Paul’s ecstatic declaration: “All things are yours.” His Christian Ethics is less exuberant, but Traherne’s treatise on virtue, happiness, and love—now expertly introduced, edited, and modernized by Colin Redemer—expresses his delight in the goodness of God and creation and his confidence that “All will be included in his bliss.”

President, Theopolis Institute

“The ‘beauty of virtue’ is not something most Protestants think about. But it is the theme of this beautiful treatise written by the seventeenth-century Anglican poet and theologian Thomas Traherne, whose writings are now being discovered as gold suddenly appearing at the bottom of a long-lost cave. Colin Chan Redemer is a masterful writer and translator whose new rendition of Traherne’s Christian Ethics is a must-read for Anglicans and all Christians who want to ‘leave elementary doctrine’ and go on to “maturity” that relishes the beauty of holiness.”

Retired Anglican Chair of Divinity, Beeson Divinity School

Publication Details

  • Publisher: Davenant Press
  • ISBN: 978-1-949716-16-0
  • Publication Date: February 9, 2023
  • Pages: 96
  • Author: Thomas Traherne
  • Price: $17.95

Endorsements

  • “Thomas Traherne’s Centuries of Meditations is an unparalleled classic of cheery Christian mysticism, much of it animated by Paul’s ecstatic declaration: “All things are yours.” His Christian Ethics is less exuberant, but Traherne’s treatise on virtue, happiness, and love—now expertly introduced, edited, and modernized by Colin Redemer—expresses his delight in the goodness of God and creation and his confidence that “All will be included in his bliss.”

    Peter Leithart, President, Theopolis Institute

  • “The ‘beauty of virtue’ is not something most Protestants think about. But it is the theme of this beautiful treatise written by the seventeenth-century Anglican poet and theologian Thomas Traherne, whose writings are now being discovered as gold suddenly appearing at the bottom of a long-lost cave. Colin Chan Redemer is a masterful writer and translator whose new rendition of Traherne’s Christian Ethics is a must-read for Anglicans and all Christians who want to ‘leave elementary doctrine’ and go on to “maturity” that relishes the beauty of holiness.”

    Gerald Mcdermott, Retired Anglican Chair of Divinity, Beeson Divinity School

  • “Redemer accomplishes a wonderful feat in both his introduction and his treatment of Traherne’s philosophical and theological meditation on Christian ethics. Tuned to the modern ear, this well-composed presentation advances Traherne’s 17th century voice into today’s living room. If you have ears to hear, you must open this initial volume and listen; Redemer conducts as Traherne sings. I eagerly await the encore of future completed volumes.”

    Daniel T. Haase, Chair of Christian Formation & Ministry, Wheaton College

  • “Colin Redemer is to be congratulated on making Traherne’s inspiring theology of love accessible to today’s reader. By modernizing spelling, tactfully simplifying syntax and by supplying the occasional judicious footnote to explain difficulties, Redemer has managed to clarify the meaning while preserving the emotional power of Traherne’s style.”

    Richard Willmott, Chairman of the Traherne Association; author of The Voluble Soul: Traherne’s Poetic Style and Thought