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050 0 0 _aBV5021.P6
_bC57 1927
100 1 _aPourrat, P.
_q(Pierre),
_d1871-,
_eauthor.
240 1 0 _aSpiritualité chrétienne.
_lEnglish
245 1 0 _aChristian spirituality /
_cBy the Rev. P. Pourrat.
264 1 _aLondon :
_bBurns, Oates and Washbourne,
_c1927.
300 _avolumes <3>
_c23 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
500 _aVol. 1 translated by W. H. Mitchell and S. P. Jacques; v.2, by S. P. Jacques; v.3, by W. H. Mitchell; v.4, by D. Attwater.
505 1 _av.1. From the time of Our Lord till the dawn of the Middle Ages.--v.2. In the Middle Ages. --v.3. Later developments, pt. 1 -- v.4. Later developments, pt. 2.
650 0 _aAsceticism.
650 0 _aMysticism
_xHistory.
650 0 _aMonasticism and religious orders.
700 1 _aMitchell, William Henry,
_d1859-
_etranslator.
700 1 _aJacques, S. P.,
_etranslator.
900 _aMEF Üniversitesi Kütüphane katalog kayıtları RDA standartlarına uygun olarak üretilmektedir / MEF University Library Catalogue Records are Produced Compatible by RDA Rules
920 _aBağış sahibi bilinmiyor.
942 _2lcc
_cBKS
970 0 1 _aPreface,
_pv.
970 1 2 _tThe renaissance and the systemization of the spiritual life-the origin and development of methodical prayer- the origin of the three ways of the spiritual life,
_p1.
970 1 1 _tMeditation and the graduation of the spiritual life before the renaissance,
_p4.
970 1 1 _tMethodical prayer in the low countries, in France, in Italy and Spain, at the end of the Middle Ages and at the beginning of the renaissance,
_p12.
970 1 1 _tThe full growth of methodical prayer-garcia ximenes de cismeros,
_p18.
970 1 2 _tThe "spiritual exercises" of St ignatus-ingatian spirituality-first jesuit writers in this field,
_p23.
970 1 1 _tSources of the spiritual exercises,
_p24.
970 1 1 _tAnalysis and explanation of the "exercises",
_p30.
970 1 1 _tPractice of the exercises in the time of st ignatius and afterwards-ignation spirituality: reaction against the pagan renaissance and protestant quietism: protection of the religious living in the world,
_p41.
970 1 1 _tThe first jesuit spiritual writers,
_p46.
970 1 2 _tChristian humanism and devout humanism-their spirituality,
_p49.
970 1 1 _tChristian humanism,
_p49.
970 1 1 _tDevout humanism,
_p61.
970 1 2 _tProtestant mysticism and devout humanism-their spirituality,
_p63.
970 1 1 _tThe manichean quietism of luther and calvin-their conception of the spiritual life, of devotion to christ, and of the relation of the soul with god,
_p64.
970 1 1 _tReaction ahainst the medieval mystcs upon whom luther relied for his autority,
_p72.
970 1 2 _tThe Spanish school before ST Teresa,
_p80.
970 1 1 _tArabian-Spanish mysticism in the middle ages-the Fransciscan Raymond Lull,
_p80.
970 1 1 _tThe "Allumbrados" or "Illuminati",
_p85.
970 1 1 _tSpanish spiritual writers prior to the intervention of the inquistision-the Franciscans: Alonso of Madrid, Francisco of Ossuna, Bernardino of Laredo, and St Peter of alcantara,
_p87.
970 1 1 _tThe dominicans: Luis of Granada, Melchior Cano, Bartholomew of the Martyr-St Terasa's dominican confessors,
_p95.
970 1 1 _tBlessed John of Avila,
_p105.
970 1 1 _tThe violent reaction of the Spanish inquisition against the fales mysticism of the "Alumbrados" - the anti-mystical reaction,
_p108.
970 1 1 _tTrials of the Jesuit Balthazar Alvarez,
_p113.
970 1 1 _tThe augustinians: Luis de Leon and Thomas of Jesus,
_p119.
970 1 2 _tThe Spanish carmelite school-saint teresa,
_p124.
970 1 1 _tCharacteristics of Teresian mysticism,
_p124.
970 1 1 _tSt Teresa's teaching-her spiritual biography-meditation,
_p130.
970 1 1 _tThe spiritual biography of St Teresa,
_p130.
970 1 1 _tFirst degree of prayer or ordinary prayer-meditation,
_p134.
970 1 1 _tKinds of mystical prayer according to St Teresa,
_p139.
970 1 1 _tIs everyone called to the mystical kinds of prayer?-the special need of direction for mystics,
_p139.
970 1 1 _tThe different kinds of mystical prayer,
_p143.
970 1 1 _tPrayer of recollection,
_p144.
970 1 1 _tThe prayer of quiet or of the divine tastes,
_p146.
970 1 1 _tThe prayer of Union, its nature and object,
_p149.
970 1 1 _tThe usual preparations for the spiritual marriage: passive purtifications-raptures-ecstasy-visions and revelations,
_p153.
970 1 1 _tThe spiritual marriage,
_p165.
970 1 1 _tSt teresa's ascetic teaching-the religious virtues of the carmelite nun,
_p170.
970 1 2 _tThe Spanish Carmelite school-the quarrel between the mitigated and the reformed carmelities: Jerome Gratian and St John of the cross-The spiritual teaching of St John of the cross,
_p180.
970 1 1 _tThe spiritual teaching of St John of the cross-active purifications which prepare the way for active contemplation,
_p187.
970 1 1 _tThe night of the senses or the active purification of the senses,
_p188.
970 1 1 _tThe night of the spirit or the active purification of the spirit,
_p189.
970 1 1 _t"Spiritual" or active "contemplation",
_p196.
970 1 1 _tPassive purifications which prepare the way for mystical union truly so-called, for infused contemplation,
_p198.
970 1 1 _tThe passive purtification of the senses or passive night of the senses,
_p198.
970 1 1 _tPassive partification of the spirit or passive night of the spirit,
_p199.
970 1 1 _tPassive of infused contemplation,
_p203.
970 1 2 _tThe Spanish school after St Teresa and St John of the cross- the carmelties-the jesults-mary d'agerda,
_p206.
970 1 1 _tThe carmelite school in the seventeenth century,
_p208.
970 1 1 _tThe Spanish jesuits at the beginning of the seventeenth century-alphonse rodriguez, luis de la puente, St Alphonsus rodriguez, Alvarez de paz,
_p210.
970 1 1 _tThe three conceptions of mystical contemplation: "quietist" contemplation, "Anti-intellectualist" contemplation, and "intellectualist" contemplation-Francis Suarez,
_p224.
970 1 1 _tThe venerable mary of agreda,
_p227.
970 1 2 _tThe Italian school in the sisteenth century-Its general characteristics-the chief Italian spiritual writers,
_p230.
970 1 1 _tJohn Baptist Carioni, dominican (Battista da crema) and serafino da Ferno, canon regular, leaders of the cannons regular-the founders of the congregations of the Italian clerks regular,
_p235.
970 1 1 _tThe "spiritual combat",
_p239.
970 1 1 _tThe mystics: St Mary magdelen dei pazzi of the carmelite order, st catherine de ricci and blessed osanna de andreassi of the order of st dominic, blessed battista varani, poor clare-franciscan speculative mysticism,
_p246.
970 1 1 _tBlessed Robert Bellarmine-Claud Acquaviva,
_p252.
970 1 2 _tThe Italian school: its teaching,
_p255.
970 1 1 _tThe clergy-their dignity and mission,
_p255.
970 1 1 _tThe war against self,
_p259.
970 1 1 _tOptimistic piety of the Italian School,
_p261.
970 1 1 _tDivine love in the Italian school,
_p264.
970 1 2 _tSaint Francis de sales-director of those in the world-founder of an order-mystic,
_p272.
970 1 1 _tThe salesian soul-salesisan spirituality,
_p273.
970 1 1 _tDirection of people in the world-the "introduction to the devout life",
_p280.
970 1 1 _tDefinition of devotion-direction-the purification of the soul,
_p281.
970 1 1 _tExercises of piety,
_p286.
970 1 1 _tThe exercise of virtue-temptations-union with christ,
_p290.
970 1 1 _tSt. Francis de sales the founder of a congregation-his relations with St Jane Frances de Chantal,
_p294.
970 1 1 _tThe salesian conception of the religious life-the visitation,
_p298.
970 1 1 _tThe virtues of the religious life,
_p301.
970 1 1 _tThe mysticism of St Francis de sales,
_p304.
970 1 1 _tSt Francis de sales and mysticism before the "Treatise on the love of god",
_p304.
970 1 1 _tThe teaching of the "Treatise on the love of god",
_p309.
970 1 2 _tThe French school before berule-cardinal richelieu-pierre de derulle-the treatise on the greatness of jesus-general characteristics of berullian spirituality,
_p322.
970 1 1 _tCardinal richeliu's "treatise on christian perfection",
_p325.
970 1 1 _tPierre de berulle-the treatise "des grandeurs de Jesus",
_p328.
970 1 1 _tBerullian spirituality-its general characteristics,
_p335.
970 1 2 _tBerullian doctrine-the teaching of berulle and of his disciples: condren and olier,
_p346.
970 1 1 _tBerullian abnegation,
_p347.
970 1 1 _tAbnegation according to Berulle,
_p347.
970 1 1 _tAbnegation according the Condren,
_p350.
970 1 1 _tAbnegation according to Jean-Jacques Olier,
_p352.
970 1 1 _tAdherence to christ,
_p356.
970 1 1 _tAdherence to christ by participation in the msyteries of his earthly and heavenly life-berulle as interpreted by olier,
_p359.
970 1 1 _tAdherence to chirst in his state of immolation and as victim, according to condren,
_p371.
970 1 1 _tAdherence to christ through the mysteries of his eucharistic life, according to Jean-Jacques Olier,
_p377.
970 1 2 _tThe teaching of the French school on the priesthood,
_p382.
970 1 2 _tSt Vincent de Paul and St John Eudes,
_p387.
970 1 1 _tAppendix- St John Eudes and public devotion to the scared heart,
_p395.
970 0 1 _aIndex,
_p402.
970 1 1 _tAdherence to christ through the msteries of his eucharistic life, according to jean-jaques olier,
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