Subversion and liberation in the writings of St. Teresa of Avila
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Subversion and liberation in the writings of St. Teresa of Avila
(Portada hispánica, 2)
Rodopi, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]-227)
Description and Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Introduction. CHAPTER 1 St. Teresa of Avila and Spanish Castizo Ideology. CHAPTER 2 St. Teresa and the New Spirituality. CHAPTER 3 St. Teresa and her Scholars. CHAPTER 4 St. Teresa's Life: The Chronicle of the Mystical Voyage to her Liberation. CHAPTER 5 The Bypassing of Asceticism: The Way of Perfection and the Meditation on the Song of Songs. CHAPTER 6 The Mansions: St. Teresa's Journey to the Center of the Soul. CHAPTER 7 St. Teresa and the Dignification and Empowerment of Women. CHAPTER 8 St. Teresa's Defense of her Way or Prayer. CHAPTER 9. St. Teresa's and her Sixteenth-Century Accusers. Conclusion. Bibliography.
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