After his conversion, Ignatius of Loyola displayed Manichaeic hostility towards issues connected with the body. It led him to severe penance and rash fasting. Fortunately, he realized that this kind of reluctance towards the body is not the essence of following Christ. Grace does not destroy the nature, but it establishes and improves one. The body, though from the earth’s dust, was formed by God. It serves man in order for him to express himself and act in the world creating his own history in a free and responsible way. However, after the original sin, the image of God – initially expressed in the body – was distorted. It was the incarnation of the Son of God and the work of salvation done by Him that led to the radical healing of this re...
Which is Ignatius\u27 message to present-day man? The author has attempted to analyse this issue, fi...
God is the foundation and goal of man. The way to God, from the state of disgrace to a happy relatio...
<p>Socrates described man as a soul imprisoned in the body, whereas the soul is in him that somethin...
After his conversion, Ignatius of Loyola displayed Manichaeic hostility towards issues connected wit...
As Jesus Christ is the center of the life and work of Ignatius Loyola, so is the Christologic dimens...
What is the significance of the human body, and how does our understanding of the body influence the...
The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola is regarded as an all time classic by many. It has...
It is not since at the beginning of his spiritual journey we see the apostolic dimension of the life...
Scholars have long noted Ignatius of Antioch’s statements of high christology. Jesus, who as God app...
The "Spiritual Exercises" of Ignatius Loyola are deeply imbued with the mark of their author. Ignati...
St Ignatius of Loyola briefly sets out his understanding of the relationship between humans and the ...
The Catechism of the Catholic Church reminds us that “life and physical health are precious gifts en...
The apostolic servitude, according to St. Ignatius, is directed towards salvation of immortal souls....
Through its embodied systematic mysticism, the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius has formed the Je...
The manner in which humans and the divine are brought into communion with each other, a key aspect o...
Which is Ignatius\u27 message to present-day man? The author has attempted to analyse this issue, fi...
God is the foundation and goal of man. The way to God, from the state of disgrace to a happy relatio...
<p>Socrates described man as a soul imprisoned in the body, whereas the soul is in him that somethin...
After his conversion, Ignatius of Loyola displayed Manichaeic hostility towards issues connected wit...
As Jesus Christ is the center of the life and work of Ignatius Loyola, so is the Christologic dimens...
What is the significance of the human body, and how does our understanding of the body influence the...
The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola is regarded as an all time classic by many. It has...
It is not since at the beginning of his spiritual journey we see the apostolic dimension of the life...
Scholars have long noted Ignatius of Antioch’s statements of high christology. Jesus, who as God app...
The "Spiritual Exercises" of Ignatius Loyola are deeply imbued with the mark of their author. Ignati...
St Ignatius of Loyola briefly sets out his understanding of the relationship between humans and the ...
The Catechism of the Catholic Church reminds us that “life and physical health are precious gifts en...
The apostolic servitude, according to St. Ignatius, is directed towards salvation of immortal souls....
Through its embodied systematic mysticism, the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius has formed the Je...
The manner in which humans and the divine are brought into communion with each other, a key aspect o...
Which is Ignatius\u27 message to present-day man? The author has attempted to analyse this issue, fi...
God is the foundation and goal of man. The way to God, from the state of disgrace to a happy relatio...
<p>Socrates described man as a soul imprisoned in the body, whereas the soul is in him that somethin...