La Th ologie affective, ou, Saint Thomas d'Aquin m dit en vue de la pr dication, by Louis Bail, explores the intersection of affective spirituality and Thomistic theology, offering a unique approach to preaching and meditation. Written in the 17th century, this work delves into the emotional and experiential aspects of religious life, advocating for a theology that engages not only the intellect but also the heart.
Bail's exploration provides insights into the meditative practices inspired by Saint Thomas Aquinas, tailored specifically for preachers seeking to connect with their audience on a deeper, more personal level. This edition, potentially published around 1903, makes this classic text accessible to a new generation of readers interested in the history of Christian spirituality and the art of persuasive religious discourse.
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