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The Mystics of Spain

During the sixteenth century — the golden age of Spanish mysticism — Roman Catholicism produced a thoroughly orthodox form of mysticism, a type of meditation that lay at the core of religious beliefs and was practiced to raise spiritual consciousness. In this authoritative book, a leading specialist in the field presents a comprehensive, ground-breaking study of the works and personalities of fifteen mystical authors. A brief exploration of the period serves as a background to extracts from the authors’ writings.
Included are Juan de Ɓvila and his ā€œLetter to a religious, urging him to the perfect love of Godā€; St. Teresa of Jesus and her ā€œAn exclamation of the soul to Godā€; and St. John of the Cross, represented in part by his best-known work, ā€œDark Night of the Soul.ā€ The text also contains ā€œA contemplation to obtain loveā€ by St. Ignatius of Loyola, as well as the meditations of Alonso de Orozco, Luis de Granada, Diego de Estella, Luis de León, and Pedro Malón de Chaide, among others. A list of books is provided for those who wish to make this anthology a starting point for further study.

Unabridged republication of the edition published by George Allen & Unwin Ltd., London, 1951.
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During the sixteenth century — the golden age of Spanish mysticism — Roman Catholicism produced a thoroughly orthodox form of mysticism, a type of meditation that lay at the core of religious beliefs and was practiced to raise spiritual consciousness. In this authoritative book, a leading specialist in the field presents a comprehensive, ground-breaking study of the works and personalities of fifteen mystical authors. A brief exploration of the period serves as a background to extracts from the authors’ writings.
Included are Juan de Ɓvila and his ā€œLetter to a religious, urging him to the perfect love of Godā€; St. Teresa of Jesus and her ā€œAn exclamation of the soul to Godā€; and St. John of the Cross, represented in part by his best-known work, ā€œDark Night of the Soul.ā€ The text also contains ā€œA contemplation to obtain loveā€ by St. Ignatius of Loyola, as well as the meditations of Alonso de Orozco, Luis de Granada, Diego de Estella, Luis de León, and Pedro Malón de Chaide, among others. A list of books is provided for those who wish to make this anthology a starting point for further study.

Unabridged republication of the edition published by George Allen & Unwin Ltd., London, 1951.
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