St. John of the Cross, great mystic of the Christian tradition, knew suffering first-hand: his personal "dark night" included exile, imprisonment, starvation, abuse. Yet, sustained by tremendous faith and steeped in an enormous love for God and humanity, he surrendered to the Divine and was drawn through his experiences to a profound compassion for and solidarity with others.
Es un gran libro de introducción… Quería algo sencillo y resumido. Le tenía mucho miedo a San Juan de la Cruz y ahora, lo quiero y entiendo más. Se vienen más reviews de sus Obras y otros libros sobre el.
I am definitely rating this book five stars. This book is an excellent biography of St. John of the Cross. I have always known a few things things about St. John of the Cross. I knew that he was from Spain. I knew that he is famous for his writings which included poetry. And of course, I knew that he is one of the three most famous Carmelites along with St. Teresa of Avila and St. Therese of Lisieux. With those facts in my mind, I decided to read a book about a saint I thought I was quite familiar with already.
But this book helped me appreciate St. John of the Cross so much more. The book is not just about his writings and his efforts to reform the Carmelite order. The book is about his love. In reading this book, you will learn about a man who loved God and all the blessings he gave him. The book tells the reader all about the saint's love for people who are poor and sick. It also tells us about his love for nature and his love for his family. I think this biography helped me understand how St. John of the Cross learned to say that we will be judged by our love at the end of our lives. He learned it by loving God and loving other people throughout his life. It was his love, first and foremost, that made him a saint.
I highly recommend this to anyone who wants to learn about St. John of the Cross. I know that we can learn about him by just turning on our phones or our computers and searching his name on the Internet. But let me tell you that if you really want to understand and appreciate this great saint, you would read a book like this. A book like this will not disappoint you.
Gives the context by knowing what was actually happening at the time that St. John wrote his classics...The Ascent of Mt Carmel and The Dark Night, as well as other spiritual classics. He was admired by many, despised by few and he equally respected and loved both groups. Far from a simple man, St John was extraordinary and this book gives a very good overview of the challenges he faced. I would read this before the others.
Date read is approximate. This was such a busy period in my life planning a wedding that I had no spare moment to write the review.
I really enjoyed it though. St John’s background/story sheds a different light on his writings; makes them more approachable when you know how gentle he was in application, in dealing with everybody.