This volume of Carmelite Studies presents new insights into the lives and writings of individuals who knew Teresa of vila in life and who, after her death in 1582, worked to propagate and defend her legacy, including the illustrious nuns Ana de San Bartolom, Ana de Jess, Mara de San Jos, and Ana de San Agustn, and her close male confidant and collaborator, Jernimo Gracin de la Madre de Dios. A further focus of the essays is the reception of the Teresian heritage by individuals outside the order, as mediated by these early Discalced Carmelites and by Teresa’s published writings.

ID-DINJA TAL-ISPORTS
IMAGE OF GOD LORD GIVE ME ETERNAL LIFE 8
WHY HUMANAE VITAE WAS RIGHT A READER
GREAT HER & LEG BIBLE THE MIRAC OF JESUS
WHAT ARE THEY SAYING ABOUT CATHOLIC ETHI
31CM ST. JOSEPH 883
17CM BAMBINO DI PRAGA
31CM LOURDES 882
HOPE IN THE GOSPELS
LEARNING TO WALK WITH GOD
THE SCIENCE OF HISTORICAL THEOLOGY
HE IS RISEN!: A NEW READING OF MARK'S GO
PRO-LIFE REFLECTIONS FOR EVERY DAY
SEASONS OF THE SPIRIT 