This review does not comment adversely against the original writer of this work, who is a Doctor of the Roman Catholic Church. The review shows how this particular edition of the book fails as a study edition. It does not show, even in its reprint version, the sources of St. Teresa of Avila's mysticism. This edition of the book is shallow and irrelevant. Not so the actual text of St. Teresa of Avila
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A recent issue of Studies carried a review of my book, Child Sexual Abuse and the Catholic Church: G...
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This review does not comment adversely against the original writer of this work, who is a Doctor of ...
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Teresa of Jesus: Interior Castle Kateřina Kutarňová Diploma thesis Abstract This thesis seeks to und...
An examination of Teresa of Avila and John of the Cross, applying modern theories of gender and sexu...
Article reviews the book ‘Is This Not the Carpenter?’: The Question of the Historicity of the Figur...
Item does not contain fulltextBespreking van: A. Said,The Jisr Family in Tripoli 1757-1980: From Rel...
Inaba\u27s slight but costly volume, originally published in Japanese in 1983, is noteworthy for Nak...
Peter Tyler had two main purposes, which he lays out in the Introduction to his book, in undertaking...
Bernard McGinn was a great historian of Christianity. But in this book under review he fails to do j...
[EN] This note presents an assessment of the book: Teresa de Jesús: La construcción de la santidad f...
A review of the book, An Historian\u27s Approach to Religion, which was published by Oxford Universi...
McGinn is a well known name in Roman Catholic circles and deservedly so. His multi-volumes' history ...
Review of 'The transformation of the early Irish church in the twelfth century. Studies in Celtic hi...
A recent issue of Studies carried a review of my book, Child Sexual Abuse and the Catholic Church: G...
Item does not contain fulltextJ. Henry Religion, Magic, and the Origin of Science in Early Modern En...