This 15th-century masterpiece celebrating God's boundless love influenced Thomas More, Ignatius Loyola, John Wesley, and Dr. Johnson. Considered second only to the Bible, it continues to be a vital source of strength for people aspiring to a Christ-shaped life. "Seminal work... The narration is fluid, seeming more recited than read... [Heath] produces a primer on tone, inflection, and diction."—AudioFile