Glorious existence of Jesus in the Ignatian exercises
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The author has been publishing since some time back in diverse reviews, among them the ATG, a theological-spiritual synthesis of the figure of Christ in the Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius of Loyola [EE]. This time he refers to the meditation, consideration and contemplation of the Risen Christ, and for this purpose he presents the thirteen apparitions of the Lord, as contained in the book of the Exercises [EE 299-311], from the first, to the Blessed Virgin Mary, His Mother [EE 219, 220 and 299], until the thirteenth and last one [EE 311]. The author goes ahead to study the Ignatian text with the opportune scripture references and above all with the ones of particular interest to the classics of the Ignatian spirituality and to the authors of spirituality like Ludolf the Cartusian, Luis de la Puente, Antonio Orbe, or some other present day theologians
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