Overview

This volume contains two of Teresa's most popular works: The Way of Perfection and The Interior Castle.
Shortly after writing The Book of Her Life for her confessor, St. Teresa wrote The Way of Perfection at the request of her nuns who were eager to learn about prayer and contemplation. Throughout this work she teaches her nuns about prayer and also teaches us.
Toward the end of her life, after she had experienced both the spiritual ...
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The Collected Works of St. Teresa of Avila Vol 2

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Overview

This volume contains two of Teresa's most popular works: The Way of Perfection and The Interior Castle.
Shortly after writing The Book of Her Life for her confessor, St. Teresa wrote The Way of Perfection at the request of her nuns who were eager to learn about prayer and contemplation. Throughout this work she teaches her nuns about prayer and also teaches us.
Toward the end of her life, after she had experienced both the spiritual betrothal and spiritual marriage, Teresa wrote The Interior Castle, her own panoramic view of her relationship with God, from the lowest stages to the highest. Teresa here demonstrates her great gift for writing about that relationship and attracting us to explore the possibility of pursuing it.
Along with these two classics, Volume Two also includes one of Teresa's minor works, her Meditations on the Song of Songs. Includes general and biblical index.
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Product Details

  • BN ID: 2940016780276
  • Publisher: ICS Publications
  • Publication date: 9/5/2012
  • Series: The Collected Works of St. Teresa of Avila , #2
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Pages: 504
  • Sales rank: 1,017,468
  • File size: 867 KB

Meet the Author

Author: St. Teresa of Avila
St. Teresa of Jesus was born in 1515. She entered the Carmelite Monastery of the Incarnation in Avila, Spain. She founded 17 other Carmelite Monasteries in her lifetime. She wrote several spiritual classics on prayer and contemplation.

Translator: Kieran Kavanaugh, OCD
Fr. Kieran Kavanaugh, OCD is the English translator of the writings of both St. Teresa of Avila and St. John of the Cross. He is a member of the Institute of Carmelite Studies (ICS) and was the vice postulator for the canonization of St. Edith Stein.
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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 4, 2012

    Great Translation-High;y Recommended

    St Teresa offers the world a spirituality that transcends time, culture, race, and gender. She accomplishes the seemingly impossible task of calling us to reach for the heights while at the same time offering us a very simple and practical approach to life rooted in love, self-knowledge, and humility.
    Having read and profited from other translations, I can honestly say that the Kavanaugh/Rodriques translations of the Teresian corpus shines above the others.

    I highly recommend all three volumes of the Collected Works as well as the two volume collection of Teresa's letters. All are published by the Institute of Carmelite Studies (ICS)

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