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Paperback The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius: Based on Studies in the Language of the Autograph Book

ISBN: 0829400656

ISBN13: 9780829400656

The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius: Based on Studies in the Language of the Autograph

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This classic translation is now available in an new edition with a foreword by Kevin O'Brien, SJ, and an easier-to-read design. Search for the ASIN "0829451293" to find it

The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius come to life in this book by Louis Puhl. This smoothly and faithfully translated text of The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius has been a favorite of Jesuits, spiritual directors, retreatants, and general readers for...

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very satisfied

This book is the ultimate authentic guide for using the spiritual exercises of Ignatius within the context of a retreat. I am planning on doing just that.

SJ

A guide to the inner soul. This is not a work that is easy to grasp, which makes it all the more a blessing.

Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius

Book was very interesting when I reviewed it. Need more time to get more into it.

A worthwhile buy, but not without some problems

George E. Ganss S.J. has produced a nice, modern, readable translation of St. Ignatius Loyola's 'Spiritual Exercises' that the ordinary reader should be comfortable with. In particular, I found the endnotes (Ganss prefers endnotes to footnotes so as not to distract the reader from the flow of the text) most helpful in understanding what St. Ignatius meant in some rather obscure portions of the Exercises. The introductory biography of St. Ignatius also helps place the Exercises in their proper historical and practical context. The one area where the translation is problematic is in the use of inclusive language. While this works for the large part (e.g. in using gender neutral terms when referring to the reader/retreatant - the original text assumes the person making the Exercises is male), it does become theologically problematic when applied to God (e.g. using 'the Divine Majesty' instead of 'His Divine Majesty'). As long as the reader is mindful of such changes, the translation should not present a problem. Overall, a worthwhile buy whether you are simply seeking spiritual growth or as a starting point into Ignatian research.
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