Thoughts About Love in the Discalced Carmelite Order
Dialogue Between Teresa de Jesús & María de San José
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https://doi.org/10.25267/Trocadero.2020.v32.i1.02Info
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During the Early Modern Age, the representation of love was articulated around the powerful antinomy of sacred love vs. profane love. This representation, channelled through several discourses and practices, requires a more profound analysis especially around its genesis and its discursive variables. This study focuses on the investigation of its influence and practical materialisation through the writings of Teresa de Jesús and María de San José, two Carmelite writers who made ‘Sacred love’ the center of their reflections and their lives.
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