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The Mystics of Spain
During the sixteenth century ā the golden age of Spanish mysticism ā 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 authorsā writings.
Included are Juan de Ćvila and his āLetter to a religious, urging him to the perfect love of Godā; St. Teresa of Jesus and her āAn exclamation of the soul to Godā; and St. John of the Cross, represented in part by his best-known work, āDark Night of the Soul.ā The text also contains āA 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.
Included are Juan de Ćvila and his āLetter to a religious, urging him to the perfect love of Godā; St. Teresa of Jesus and her āAn exclamation of the soul to Godā; and St. John of the Cross, represented in part by his best-known work, āDark Night of the Soul.ā The text also contains āA 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 ā the golden age of Spanish mysticism ā 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 authorsā writings.
Included are Juan de Ćvila and his āLetter to a religious, urging him to the perfect love of Godā; St. Teresa of Jesus and her āAn exclamation of the soul to Godā; and St. John of the Cross, represented in part by his best-known work, āDark Night of the Soul.ā The text also contains āA 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.
Included are Juan de Ćvila and his āLetter to a religious, urging him to the perfect love of Godā; St. Teresa of Jesus and her āAn exclamation of the soul to Godā; and St. John of the Cross, represented in part by his best-known work, āDark Night of the Soul.ā The text also contains āA 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.











