Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 How to Read Teresa after Modernity
2 The Politics of Teresa's Dwellings
3 Divine Marriage and an Economics of Abundance
4 On Pilgrimage: a Unity both Visible and Hidden
5 Teresa as a Saint for Unity
6 Ecclesial Practices as Dwelling Places
Bibliography
Subject Index
Scripture Index
Elizabeth Newman is Professor of Theology and Ethics at the Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond. She is the author of 'Untamed Hospitality: Welcoming God and Other Strangers'(2007).
"...the vision of politics, economics and church unity presented
here has much to commend it ... it is welcome to see Newman's clear
demonstration of how Teresa draws deep on Scripture to provide a
prayerful vision of life with Christ."
Sam Hole, Westcott House, Reviews in Religion and Theology, Vol 21,
Issue 2, (March, 2014)
"Attending to the Wounds on Christ's Body: Teresa's Scriptural
Vision, explores how the saint, declared a Doctor of the Church by
Pope Paul VI, can help to build up the Church today across
divisions and towards a greater understanding of the Body of Christ
as a unified whole."
-Church Times, 22nd January 2016
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