Conceptions of Divine Love


Read by Ann Boulais

(4.4 stars; 42 reviews)

Conceptions of Divine Love offers a profound exploration of the nature of divine affection as articulated by St. Teresa of Avila. Written in 1577, this work delves into the spiritual insights derived from the Book of Canticles, aiming to illuminate the complexities of God's love and its implications for the soul.

Initially intended for private reflection, the manuscript faced destruction at the behest of St. Teresa's confessor. However, the perseverance of one of her nuns ensured that the first seven chapters survived, leading to their eventual publication in 1612. This edition, translated by Father John Dalton in 1852, presents a selection of four chapters that encapsulate St. Teresa's mystical theology.

Through her eloquent prose, St. Teresa invites readers to contemplate the transformative power of divine love, offering insights that resonate with both the faithful and those seeking a deeper understanding of spirituality. This work stands out for its blend of personal experience and theological reflection, making it a significant contribution to Christian literature.

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Preface 3:07 Read by Ann Boulais
Chapter I 14:06 Read by Ann Boulais
Chapter II 23:38 Read by Ann Boulais
Chapter III 9:03 Read by Ann Boulais
Chapter IV 9:19 Read by Ann Boulais

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(5 stars)

inspiring. The Love of God is more satisfying and offers more joy and peace than all the pleasures the world. It comes at a cost: that you love Him without reserve.

surprisingly relevant


(5 stars)

good reader. great content.