St. Teresa of Avila e-bog
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St. Teresa of Avila, one of the most interesting and important figures in the history of the Catholic Church, was also one of the most candid, entertaining, and brilliant correspondents of her century. This selection of letters offers a unique ';behind the scenes' look at this most charming Doctor of the Church with details of her life not originally meant for the public. St. Teresa's formal wo...
E-bog
184,80 DKK
Forlag
Christian Classics
Udgivet
5 januar 2018
Længde
352 sider
Genrer
HRCC7
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780870613142
St. Teresa of Avila, one of the most interesting and important figures in the history of the Catholic Church, was also one of the most candid, entertaining, and brilliant correspondents of her century. This selection of letters offers a unique ';behind the scenes' look at this most charming Doctor of the Church with details of her life not originally meant for the public. St. Teresa's formal worksThe Interior Castle and The Way of Perfectionwere written with an eye toward censors. Her personal correspondence, however, tell the story of her life in vivid detail, including her struggles to reform the Carmelite order; Spanish mysticism in its formation; and the extraordinary range of relationships she maintained with priests, theologians, royalty, fellow religious, advisors, and friends. The letters begin when St. Teresa was forty-sixsix years after she entered the Carmelite Monastery of the Incarnation in Avila, Spainand continue until her death twenty-one years later. She exhibits worries, troubles, sadness, joy, triumphs, and questions throughout. Recipients of these letters, and the people discussed in them, include some of the famous and fascinating figures of late sixteenth-century Catholic Europe: St. John of the Cross; Mara Enrquez de Toledo y Guzmn, the Duchess of Alba; St. Peter Alcantara; St. John of Avila; Ana de Mendoza, the Princess of Eboli; and Jeronimo Gracin de la Madre de Dios. The story these letters tell is one of enduring importance to the history of the Church. From nascent beginnings to more detailed plans, it is possible throughout St. Teresa of Avila: Her Life in Letters to witness the birth of Spanish mysticism, the reform of the Carmelite Order, and the experiences of contemplative prayer and meditation that resulted in The Interior Castle.