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Adolphe Tanquerey (1932). The Spiritual Life: A Treatise on Ascetical and Mystical Theology. Society of St. John the Evangelist, Desclée. Francis W. Vanderwall (1981). Spiritual direction: an invitation to abundant life. Paulist Press. ISBN 978-0-8091-2399-5. William A. Barry (1982). The Practice of Spiritual Direction. HarperCollins.
Adolphe Tanquerey OP explained the difference between the gift of wisdom and that of understanding: "The latter is a view taken by the mind, while the former is an experience undergone by the heart; one is light, the other love, and so they unite and complete one another."
Adolphe Tanquerey, OP, (+1932). 1878, Doctorate in Sacred Theology. One of the greatest and most famous authors in the tradition of scholastic manual theology. [123] Girolamo Maria Mancini. 1878-1898 taught at the college. [124] Author of Elementa philosophiae ad mentem D. Thomae Aquinatis doctoris angelici (1898).
The book was published between 1602 and 1609, and was translated into several languages, including Latin, Spanish, English, and German. Thomas of Jesus wrote the Latin treatise De contemplatione divina libri VI ("Six books on the divine contemplation"), firstly published at Cologne in 1684 [ 4 ]
Definitions similar to that of Saint Alphonsus Maria de Liguori are given by Adolphe Tanquerey ("a simple gaze on God and divine things proceeding from love and tending thereto") and Saint Francis de Sales ("a loving, simple and permanent attentiveness of the mind to divine things"). [117]
The slightly earlier G. van Noort said that the view of their sacramentality, which was held by most scholastic theologians, including Thomas Aquinas, was then held only by a few, among whom he mentioned Louis Billot (1846–1931) and Adolphe Tanquerey (1854–1932). [10]
He also taught moral theology based on the writings of Adolphe Tanquerey . His goal was not to prepare academics, but priests for practical work among the people. [ 27 ] He addressed the students every day for about 15 minutes before lunch emphasizing piousness, devotion to God, discipline, morality. [ 28 ]
Definitions similar to that of Saint Alphonsus Maria de Liguori are given by Adolphe Tanquerey ("a simple gaze on God and divine things proceeding from love and tending thereto") and Saint Francis de Sales ("a loving, simple and permanent attentiveness of the mind to divine things"). [62]
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