Saint Teresa of Ávila: Collected Works

Saint Teresa of Ávila: Collected Works

Por Teresa of Avila, Benedict Zimmerman (Traductor), Laure Banville (Traductor), David Lewis (Traductor), Edgar Allison Peers (Traductor)

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Sinopsis

In "Saint Teresa of ?Åvila: Collected Works," Teresa presents a profound exploration of spiritual doctrine through her own life experiences and mystical visions. Composed during the 16th century, her writings illuminate the complexities of personal faith, prayer, and the arduous journey toward divine union. The collection is characterized by its plain yet eloquent style, marrying introspective depth with practical instruction, making her profound insights accessible to both the scholar and the lay reader. Teresa's work emerges from a rich theological context marked by the Counter-Reformation, where individual spirituality began to reclaim prominence against the backdrop of institutional dogma. Teresa of ?Åvila (1515-1582) was a pivotal figure in the Carmelite reform movement and became one of the first female doctors of the Church. Drawing from her own struggles with health issues and spiritual challenges, her writings are deeply rooted in her experiences of grace and inner transformation. Teresa'Äôs unique blend of mysticism and practical spiritual guidance stems from her rigorous commitment to both asceticism and community-oriented living, reflecting her desire to foster genuine connections with the divine. I highly recommend "Saint Teresa of ?Åvila: Collected Works" for those seeking to deepen their understanding of Christian mysticism and the transformative power of prayer. This collection not only informs the reader about the nature of spiritual life but also invites them to engage in their own quest for deeper faith, making it an invaluable resource for both contemplation and practical application.

Edgar Allison Peers