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Los santos y la enfermedad

Los santos y la enfermedad

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The book brings holiness to the universal experience of physical, psychological and social vulnerability of being sick. The book analyzes from historical sources the experience of illness as a second nature that deeply marks its spirituality in the lives of Saint Basil, Saint Augustine, Saint Benedict, Saint Dominic, Saint Thomas, Saint Francis, Saint John of God, Saint Camilo, Saint Ignatius , Saint Teresa, Saint John of the Cross, Saint Clare, Saint Vincent de Paul and Saint Alfonso.

El libro acerca la santidad a la experiencia universal de vulnerabilidad física, psíquica y social que es ser enfermo. El libro analiza desde fuentes históricas la experiencia de enfermedad como segunda naturaleza que marca hondamente su espiritualidad en las vidas de san Basilio, san Agustín, san Benito, santo Domingo, santo Tomás, san Francisco, san Juan de Dios, san Camilo, san Ignacio, santa Teresa, san Juan de la Cruz, santa Clara, san Vicente de Paúl y san Alfonso.

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