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The Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius of Loyola: Contexts, Sources, Reception: Jesuit Studies, cartea 31

Autor Terence O'Reilly
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 oct 2020
In The Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius Loyola: Contexts, Sources, Reception, Terence O’Reilly examines the historical, theological and literary contexts in which the Exercises took shape. The collected essays have as their common theme the early history of the Spiritual Exercises, and the interior life of Ignatius Loyola to which they give expression.

The traditional interpretation of the Exercises was shaped by writings composed in the late sixteenth century, reflecting the preoccupations of the Counter-Reformation world in which they were composed. The Exercises, however, belong, in their origins, to an earlier period, before the Council of Trent, and the full recognition of this fact, and of its implications, has confronted modern scholars with fresh questions about the sources, evolution, and reception of the work.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004429741
ISBN-10: 9004429743
Pagini: 319
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Jesuit Studies


Notă biografică

Terence O’Reilly is professor emeritus of Spanish at University College Cork. His principal field of research is the literature and history of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Spain. His latest book is The Bible in the Literary Imagination of Golden Age Spain (Philadelphia: Saint Joseph University Press, 2010).

Recenzii

“This book is an important tool for those wishing to engage critically and at depth with Ignatius Loyola and his legacy.”
Timothy W. O’Brien S.J., in: Studies, Vol. 111, No. 441 (Spring 2022), pp. 100–102.

“The book is to be strongly recommended to all interested in the Spiritual Exercises.
Joseph A. Munitiz S.J., in: The Way, Vol. 60, No. 3 (July 2021), pp. 111–114.


Cuprins

Preface
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments

Introduction

Part 1:Contexts

1 Ignatius Loyola and the Counter-Reformation: the Hagiographic Tradition
1.1 Protestantism
1.1.1The Early Years
1.1.2Jerusalem
1.1.3The Society of Jesus
1.2 The Papacy
1.2.1The Early Years
1.2.2The Society of Jesus
1.2.3General of the Society
1.2.4Conflict
1.3 The Medieval Orders
1.3.1The Founding of the Society
1.3.2General of the Society

2 Ignatius Loyola and Martin Luther: The Origins of the Spiritual Exercises in Spain
2.1 The Reform
2.2 Works and Grace
2.3 Manresa
2.4 The Exercises
2.5 The Spirituali

3 Saint Ignatius Loyola and Spanish Erasmianism

4 The Spiritual Exercises and Illuminism in Spain: dominican Critics of the Early Society of Jesus
4.1 The Attack on the Spiritual Exercises
4.2 Melchor Cano
4.3 Contemplation
4.4 Consolation
4.5 The Holy Spirit
4.6 Conclusion

Part 2: Sources

5 Early Printed Books in Spain and the Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola
5.1 Loyola
5.2 Vita Christi
5.3 Flos Sanctorum
5.4 Montserrat
5.5 Libros de horas
5.6 Contemptus Mundi
5.7 Erasmus
5.8 Conclusion

6 Fear and Love in the Spiritual Exercises
6.1 The Conversion of Ignatius and Discretion
6.2 The Rules and the Reading of Ignatius in Spain
6.2.1The Vita Christi
6.2.2The Golden Legend
6.2.3The Imitation of Christ
6.3 Conclusion

7 Consolation without a Preceding Cause
7.1 France and Italy (1529–41)
7.2 Spain (1521–22)
7.3 John Helyar
7.4 Sister Teresa Rejadell
7.5 The Final Recension (1539–40)
7.6 Conclusions

8 Devotional Writing: the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola
8.1 The Grades of Fear
8.2 Imagery
8.3 Other Schemata
8.4 Conclusion

Part 3: Reception

9 Joseph Veale and the History of the Spiritual Exercises
9.1 Factors of Change
9.2 The Text
9.3 Context
9.4 Reception

10 Melchor Cano and the Spirituality of St. Ignatius of Loyola: the Censura y parecer contra el Insituto de los Padres Jesuitas
10.1 History of the Text
10.2 Cano and Ignatius
10.3 The Spiritual Exercises
10.4 The Society of Jesus
10.5 The British Library Manuscript
10.6 [92r] Censura y parecer que dio el Padre Maestro Fray Melchor Cano de la Orden de Predicadores contra el Instituto de los Padres Jesuitas

11 Saint Teresa and Her First Jesuit Confessors
11.1 Teresa’s Experience of Prayer
11.2 A Divided Heart
11.3 The Humanity and Divinity of Christ
11.4 Discernment of Spirits
11.5 Diego de Cetina
11.6 Juan de Prádanos
11.7 Conclusion

12 The Spiritual Exercises and the Diario espiritual of St. Ignatius
12.1 Context
12.2 The First Fascicule
12.2.1The First Attempt (February 2–13)
12.2.2 The Second Attempt (February 13–18)
12.2.3 Third Attempt (February 19–24)
12.2.4 Pardon and Reconciliation (February 24–March 5)
12.2.5 Poverty of Spirit (March 6–12)
12.3 The Second Fascicule
12.4 The Diary and the Spiritual Exercises
12.5 Mysticism

Index