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The TAN Guide to the Spiritual Combat and a Treatise on Peace of Soul
Contributor(s): Scupoli, Lorenzo (Author)
ISBN: 0895558696     ISBN-13: 9780895558695
Publisher: Tan Books
OUR PRICE:   $6.26  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2011
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christianity - Catholic
- Study Aids | Book Notes
Series: Classics Made Simple
Physical Information: 0.1" H x 5.54" W x 8.57" (0.16 lbs) 32 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Catholic
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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Publisher Description:
We are proud to introduce The TAN Classics Made Simple - a brand-new companion series to our bestselling TAN Classics collection.

TAN Classics Made Simple booklets are designed to give you an orientation course before you embark on an exploration of the great works of Catholic literature found in our best selling TAN Classics line.

Each full-color booklet covers the highlights of TAN Classics in 32 easy-to-read pages. Designed to provide you with the vital facts and features about the life of the Saint, their work, their call to Holiness and the events of their time.

Including: Introduction to the TAN Classic, Major Events Timeline, Author Biography, How to Read a TAN Classic section, Words to Know, And much more

Perfect for parishes, schools, or simply a personal introduction to the TAN Classics, these booklets will provide you with a map and compass for navigating the best of Catholic writing


Contributor Bio(s): Scupoli, Lorenzo: - Dom Lorenzo Scupoli was born in Otranto, Italy in 1530 and died in Naples in 1610. Nothing is known about his early life. At about the age of 40, he entered the Theatines and made his novitiate under St Andrew Avellino. He was ordained in 1577. It is said that he met St Francis de Sales in Padua between 1589 and 1591 and gave him a copy of The Spiritual Combat. For some reason that has never been revealed, he was laicized in 1585 and lived in retirement in Theatine houses until his death. Some sources say that his name was cleared at the end of his life, though he offered no defense of himself. The first edition of The Spiritual Combat bearing Scupoli s name was published in the year of his death 1610.