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Rich in references to the teaching of the saints and Fathers, this book combines the insights of West & East. A classic of Orthodox spirituality.
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The Spiritual Combat by Lorenzo Scupoli is a practical guide to the spiritual life, with a message centered on humility, and a goal to defeat individual passions. The author begins the process with self-evaluation and identifying our internal weaknesses. He then provides us with the methods to battle these shortcomings and guard against our own evil inclinations. In 1589, the first edition of Il combattimento spirituale (The Spiritual Combat) appeared and contained thirty-three chapters. But Scupoli continued to add to the text, and it gradually grew into the current version containing sixty-six chapters. Since its introduction, four centuries ago, approximately six hundred editions have been published globally. Scriptoria Books has transcribed this edition word for word from the original text. It was then edited, formatted, typeset, and proofread through each revision. Our procedures are not automated. Our editions are not facsimiles and do not contain OCR interpreted text. Our books are carefully created new editions of classic works.
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Salvation and spiritual perfection should not be sought haphazardly; a strategy is needed to win the battle for our souls. The Spiritual Combat, first published in 1589, provides timeless guidance in spiritual discipline. St Francis de Sales (1576-1622) read from it himself every day and recommended it to everyone under his direction. Vigorous, realistic and full of keen insight into human nature, The Spiritual Combat consists of short chapters based on the maxim that in the spiritual life one must either "fight or die". Fr. Scupoli shows the Christian how to combat his passions and vices, especially impurity and sloth, in order to arrive at victory. This is the original TAN edition now with updated typesetting, fresh new cover, new size and quality binding, and the same trusted content.
Lorenzo Scupoli (1530- 1610 A.D.), was a native of Otranto, Italy, and a member of the Theatines. His work, Il combattimento spiritual (The Spiritual Combat), is a pragmatic guide to Catholic living. Quite simply, it guides one to reject selfish longings, and to replace these with sacrifice and charity. It remains one of the most revered pieces of Catholic spirituality.
Lorenzo Scupoli (1530- 1610 A.D.), was a native of Otranto, Italy, and a member of the Theatines. His work, Il combattimento spiritual (The Spiritual Combat), is a pragmatic guide to Catholic living. Quite simply, it guides one to reject selfish longings, and to replace these with sacrifice and charity. It remains one of the most revered pieces of Catholic spirituality.
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