Last Years of Saint Therese e-bog
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For over a century, the Carmelite Sister Therese of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face (1873-1897) has been revered as Catholicism's foremost folk saint of modern times. Universally known as "e;the Little Flower,"e; she has been a source of consolation and uplift, an example of everyday sainthood by "e;the Little Way."e; This book puts aside that piety and addresses the torment o...
E-bog
310,39 DKK
Forlag
Oxford University Press
Udgivet
14 juni 2013
Længde
320 sider
Genrer
HRAX
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780199987672
For over a century, the Carmelite Sister Therese of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face (1873-1897) has been revered as Catholicism's foremost folk saint of modern times. Universally known as "e;the Little Flower,"e; she has been a source of consolation and uplift, an example of everyday sainthood by "e;the Little Way."e; This book puts aside that piety and addresses the torment of doubt within the life and writing of a saint best known for the strength of her conviction. Nevin examines the dynamics of Christian doubt, and argues that it is integral to the journey toward selfless love which Thrse was compelled to take. What, Nevin asks, did doubt mean to her? What was its source and nature? What was its object? He gives close attention to her reading and interpretations of the Old and New Testaments as pathways through her inner wilderness. Her Carmel of spiritual sisters becomes a vivid setting for this drama, with other women challenging Thrse by their own trials of faith. One of Thrse's indispensable lessons, Nevin concludes, is the acceptance of one's helplessness in the midst of spiritual darkness. Bringing a new direction to the study of Thrse, and of the challenges of sainthood itself, this book reveals how Thrse's response to divine abandonment is a unique and painfully won imitation of Christ.