The ascetic spirituality of Juan de Ávila (1499-1569)

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    • Roldán-Figueroa, Rady

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The ascetic spirituality of Juan de Ávila (1499-1569)

by Rady Roldán-Figueroa

(Studies in the history of Christian thought, v. 150)

Brill, 2010

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [249]-262) and index

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Juan de Avila (1499-1569) was one of the most significant exponents of Spanish Golden Age spirituality. His work throughout Andalusia gave rise to the school of Avilista spirituality, a spirituality adopted by both lay men and women as well as secular and regular members of the clergy who were inspired by his stress on moral and spiritual formation and were bound together by the observance of a rigorous program of spiritual discipline. Scholars have increasingly identified him as the author of a distinctively judeoconverso spirituality. Currently, however, there are no comprehensive studies of his spirituality that seriously take into account his judeoconverso background. The present work seeks to analyze his ascetic spirituality and place it against its proper early-modern Spanish context.

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Preface List of Abbreviations Introduction Juan de Avila and Mental Prayer as the Hallmark of his Judeoconverso Spirituality Juan de Avila in Contemporary Scholarship Juan de Avila and Mental Prayer as a Mark of Holiness Outline of the Work Chapter One. The Spiritual Exercises of Juan de Avila: His Rule for the Clergy Avila's Letter to His Disciple from Cordoba (1538) Juan de Avila's Letter to Master Garcia Arias (2 [January] 1538) The Rule in the Letter "to a Priest," post-1542 The Rule in the Letter to Fray Luis de Granada of c. 1544 Conclusion Chapter Two. The Spiritual Exercises of Juan de Avila: His Rule for the Laity The Short Rule of Christian Life in the Wider Context of Fray Luis de Granada's Guia de pecadores (1556) Villanueva's Reglas in Relation to Avila's Short Rule The Short Rule of Christian Life of 1556 The Posthumous Correction of the Short Rule The Fall of Maria de la Visitacion and Juan Diaz's Edition of the Diez documentos The Question of Personal Merits in the Revised Edition of the Short Rule Conclusion Chapter Three. Juan de Avila and the Audi, filia of 1556 as a Manual for Holy Women Of Beatas and Religiosas: Women Disciples of Juan de Avila The Audi, filia of 1556 as a Manual for Holy Women The Visions and Experiences of Ana Ponce de Leon: A Woman's Experience of Mental Prayer Conclusion Chapter Four. Juan de Avila and Frequent Communion: Historical Background Frequent Communion in New Testament and Patristic Sources Medieval and Scholastic Sources on Frequent Communion Erasmus, the Spanish Erasmians, and Frequent Communion The Council of Trent on Frequent Communion The Spanish Debate over Frequent Communion Conclusion Chapter Five. Juan de Avila and Frequent Communion: His Sermons on the Eucharist Juan de Avila on Frequent Communion: His Sermon on the Eight Day of Corpus Christi, 1542 The Problem of Annual or Rare Communion: The Protestant Heresy Frequent Communion and Spiritual Discipline: Avila's "Bien Comulgar" Frequent Communion, Social Discipline, and Avila's Views on Women Frequent Communion, Social Discipline, and Avila's Criticism of the Spanish Grandees Chapter Six. Juan de Avila and his Ascetic Doctrine of Union with the Holy Spirit Espirituacion, or Union with the Holy Spirit Espirituacion: Avila's Vision of Moral Reform Chapter Seven. Juan de Avila and the Spiritual Discipline of Public Service The Spirituality of Public Service in His Sermons The Spirituality of Public Service in His Letters Conclusion Concluding Remarks: Juan de Avila and the Contours of Converso Spirituality Marcel Bataillon and the Definition of Judeoconverso Spirituality Juan de Avila: Ascetic Spirituality as Social Practice Bibliography Index

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