
Libro de la Vida
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Santa Teresa de Ávila, una figura destacada en la historia de la Iglesia Católica, narra en El Libro de la Vida su propia experiencia espiritual. La obra, escrita en periodos intermitentes y bajo la guía de sus confesores, cubre los primeros 50 años de su vida, desde su infancia y su ingreso a la vida religiosa hasta la fundación de un monasterio reformado. A través de su viaje, Teresa explora temas como la oración, el camino a la santidad, y la búsqueda de la unión con Dios. Sus experiencias místicas y su profunda introspección hacen de El Libro de la Vida un texto excepcional, considerado una obra maestra de la literatura mística.Book Details
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