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Biography of Theresa, St.
657 words, approx. 2.2 pages
 The Spanish nun St. Theresa (1515-1582) was the reformer of the Carmelite order and one of the most important mystical writers of all times. St. Theresa, originally Teresa de Cepeda y Ahumada, was born on March 28, 1515, to a gentry family of Ávil...
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Biography of Teresa of Avila
1754 words, approx. 5.8 pages
 Teresa of Avila (1515-1582) was a Spanish nun who established the Discalced Carmelites, an order devoted to quiet prayer, poverty and austerity. She is known for her practice of mental prayer and the visions and inner voices she experienced. Teresa's boo...



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 Renaissance Quarterly
St. Teresa of Avila: Author of an Heroic Life. (book reviews)
03/22/1997: 585 words, approx. 2 pages Slade's well-balanced reading is informed by current theory of autobiography, feminist theory, scriptural hermeneutics, hagiography and Inquisition studies. The aim is to read Teresa's public "project of self representation" within the appropriate generic descriptions. Accordingly, Slade differentiates and carefully contextualizes three distinct autobiographical...
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 Theological Studies
St. Teresa of Avila: Author of a Heroic Life. (book reviews)
09/01/1996: 376 words, approx. 1 pages By Carole Slade. Berkeley: University of California, 1995. Pp. xxii + 204. $35. Except for Rowan Williams' recent book, the most innovative work on Teresa is now emerging not so much from church historians and theologians, but from literary theorists and students...


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