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SAINT
JOHN OF THE CROSS
The Collected Works of St. John of the Cross
Translated by Kieran Kavanaugh, O.C.D., and Otilio Rodriguez,
O.C.D., revised edition (1991). Includes general and biblical index.
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Clothcover
ISBN
0-935216-15-4
ICS Codes: JH
814 pages; cloth cover, $31.95
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Paperback
ISBN
0-935216-14-6
ICS Codes: JJ
814 pages; paperback, $22.95
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The fourth centenary of the death of St. John of the Cross
inspired this revised edition of the English translation of his
writings. The result is an edition that preserves the true meaning
of the great mystic's writings, presents them as clearly as
possible, and at the same time gives the reader the doctrinal and
historical information that will lead to a deeper understanding and
appreciation of the teachings of the Mystical Doctor.
Included in The Collected Works are St. John's poetry, The
Ascent of Mount Carmel, The Dark Night, The Spiritual Canticle, and
The Living Flame of Love, as well as his letters and other
counsels. There is a general introduction for the entire work and
brief, enlightening introductions for each specific work, explaining
theme and structure. Enhancing these are the new footnotes, glossary
of terms, and index.
Reviews
"An excellent and practical edition."
- Studium
"This is an extremely worthwhile and classic resource for
cultivating a deeper inner life."
- Theological Students Fellowship
"The Institute of Carmelite Studies publishes excellent
works at very inexpensive prices; its exemplary edition of The
Collected Works of Saint John of the Cross, for instance, would get
my vote as one of the best theological buys of all time."
- Lawrence Cunningham, U.S. Catholic
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