Peter Tyler endeavours to represent St John of the Cross in the truest light, covering his life from the angles of John as Theologian, as Mystic, Psychologist, and Artist. Tyler draws parallels, at times uncomfortable, between the age of disruption and and change in the church during which St John w
St. John of the Cross for beginners
β Scribed by Menninger, William
- Publisher
- Lantern Books
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 192
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A Commentary on The Ascent of Mount Carmel and The Dark Night of the Soul
God desires to withdraw them from this inferior way of loving.β βSt. John of the Cross
Fr. William Meninger guides the reader through two basic works of inner development, The Ascent of Mount Carmel and The Dark Night of the Soul, by St. John of the Cross (1542-1591) . He unfolds for modern readers the essence of these classical texts, section by section.
St. John of the Cross for Beginners is for anyone entering or considering the Christian path of inner work or wishing to go more deeply into one's path of development
β¦ Subjects
John of the Cross, -- Saint, -- 1542-1591. -- Noche oscura del alma.;Mysticism -- Catholic Church.;Noche oscura del alma (John of the Cross, Saint)
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p>Collected here in this omnibus edition are all three of St. John of the Cross' major works as well as twenty of his magnificent poems. The Ascent of Mount Carmel is the third major work of St. John of the Cross and is considered to be the introductory work on mystical theology. Dark Night of the
<b>A Commentary on <i>The Ascent of Mount Carmel</i> and <i>The Dark Night of the Soul</i></b><br /><br /><center>βSince the conduct of beginners in the way of God is much involved in the love of pleasure and self, <br />God desires to withdraw them from this inferior way of loving.β β<b>St. John of
<b>A Commentary on <i>The Ascent of Mount Carmel</i> and <i>The Dark Night of the Soul</i></b><br /><br /><center>βSince the conduct of beginners in the way of God is much involved in the love of pleasure and self, <br />God desires to withdraw them from this inferior way of loving.β β<b>St. John of