Books : Draw me into your friendship: A literal translation and a contemporary reading of The spiritual exercises (Series IV--Studies on Jesuit topics)
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Type of bind: Paperback
EAN num: 9781880810200
ISBN number: 1880810204
Label: Institute of Jesuit Sources
Manufacturer: Institute of Jesuit Sources
Page Count: 302
Printing Date: 1996
Publishing house: Institute of Jesuit Sources
Sale Popularity Level: 745368
Studio: Institute of Jesuit Sources
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This is a new edition (1996) of Fr. Fleming's previous book entitled "Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius: A Literal Translation and a Contemporary Reading" published in 1978. It is still available from The Institute of Jesuit Sources, St. Louis, and has been reprinted several times. Fr. Fleming's contemporary reading of the Ignatius Spiritual Exercises uses current day language for both men and women, making it easier to understand the translation from the 16th century text. His reading is positioned parallel to the literal translation of the Ignatian Spanish autograph by Fr. Elder Mullan, S.J., a classic.
It is a standard text in Regis College, Toronto School of Theology, for those studying the course on Ignatius Spiritual Exercises. I find it also invaluable to refer to from time to time when I am going through the Spiritual Exercises.
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This book, though good for one who is trying to make sense and meaning of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola in contemporary language, is not for people who are seeking to gain knowledge about being directed or directing the Spiritual Exercises, or what they are, or how Scriptures could be prayed over imaginatively, or what "dynamics" mean in relation to the Spiritual Exercises. This book is literally a commentary of the Spiritual Exercises in modern language and is not general reading material to get "technical" know-how of how the Exercises are done. Buy this book if you want to do an academic study of the Exercises. A reference book I would call it.
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This is a great book for anyone interested in Ignatian spirituality. Fleming has both a literal translation of the Spiritual Exercises and a modern interpretation side by side. With this format, you can compare the two texts and decide for yourself when Fleming takes liberties with the text and what modern adaptations are appropriate. The modern adaptation is well done and applies current notions of social justice and other current theology while still being consistent with the orginal meaning of the text.
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