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2005

St. Teresa de Avila

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Flarr Pages #45: Teaching Teresa: Some Considerations And Suggestions, Part I, Thomas C. Turner Oct 2005

Flarr Pages #45: Teaching Teresa: Some Considerations And Suggestions, Part I, Thomas C. Turner

FLARR Pages

St Teresa of Avila.(1515-1582), since 1970 a Doctor of the Church, founder of the discalced Carmelite Order of Spain, is perhaps the most important figure of Spanish mysticism. She was, as well. despite almost insurmountable resistance, one of the greatest reformers of Spain. Her success was remarkable and she still serves as a model for women of today, with her "determination" to get things done in a male ·dominated world. The purpose of this article is to offer some considerations and suggestions for teaching certain aspects of St Teresa's life and times. Sources are recommended.


Flarr Pages #46: Teaching Teresa: Some Considerations And Suggestions, Part Ii, Thomas C. Turner Oct 2005

Flarr Pages #46: Teaching Teresa: Some Considerations And Suggestions, Part Ii, Thomas C. Turner

FLARR Pages

St Teresa of Avila.(1515-1582), since 1970 a Doctor of the Church, founder of the discalced Carmelite Order of Spain, is perhaps the most important figure of Spanish mysticism. She was, as well. despite almost insurmountable resistance, one of the greatest reformers of Spain. Her success was remarkable and she still serves as a model for women of today, with her "determination" to get things done in a male ·dominated world. The purpose of this article is to offer some considerations and suggestions for teaching certain aspects of St Teresa's life and times. Sources are recommended.