Spiritual TheologyA&C Black, 1980 M01 6 - 448 pages Spiritual Theology is based firmly on the work of three classical masters - St Thomas Aquinas, St John of the Cross, and St Teresa of Avila. The first part of Prof Jordan Aumann's magisterial text is concerned with the theological principles of Christian holiness, while the second and major part derives from those principles' practical directives for the individual Christian's 'growth in holiness'. This book has already proved of great benefit to contemporary students and general readers seeking to inform and develop their own spiritual lives. |
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... ecstasy , and extraordinary psychic phenomena . Many contemporary Protestant theologians reject the terms ascetical and mystical and prefer to speak of piefy , pietism , or Christian life- style . Because of the discrepancies in the use ...
... ecstasy , and extraordinary psychic phenomena . Many contemporary Protestant theologians reject the terms ascetical and mystical and prefer to speak of piefy , pietism , or Christian life- style . Because of the discrepancies in the use ...
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