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Title: | Review for Religious |
Authors: | The Jesuit Fathers |
Keywords: | Contemplation and Mental Prayer, by G. Augustine Ellard Refresher on Indulgences, by Winfrid Herbst Consecration to Mary, by T.N. Jorgensen St. Peter Canisius on the Our Father, by John A. Hardon Anglican Religious life, by C. J. McNaspy |
Issue Date: | 15-Sep-1948 |
Publisher: | Kansas: The College Press, 1948. |
Citation: | Edited by The Jesuit Fathers Saint Mary’s College St. Marys, Kansas |
Series/Report no.: | Review for Religious;Volume 7. Number 5 |
Abstract: | CONTEMPLATION in a very general sense is usually taken to be a simple view of something. Thus, in the Summa Theologica (II-II, 180, 3), St. Thomas writes that contemplation refers to a simple view of truth People watching a theatrical spectacle or looking at an athletic contest or inspecting works of art in the museum or viewing a beautiful landscape are contemplating, and obviously too they are doing it with... |
URI: | http://sources.jhia.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/626 |
Appears in Collections: | Spiritual Exercises |
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