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In *Unseen Warfare*, a profound spiritual guide, readers are invited into a detailed exploration of the inner battle every Christian must face. The book illuminates the path to spiritual perfection by addressing the human struggle against sin, self-reliance, and passions. With practical instructions, it offers strategies for cultivating virtues, conquering temptations, and surrendering fully to God's will. This transformative text balances ascetic discipline with the joy of divine grace, encouraging trust in God above all. By highlighting the role of prayer, humility, and vigilance, it serves…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In *Unseen Warfare*, a profound spiritual guide, readers are invited into a detailed exploration of the inner battle every Christian must face. The book illuminates the path to spiritual perfection by addressing the human struggle against sin, self-reliance, and passions. With practical instructions, it offers strategies for cultivating virtues, conquering temptations, and surrendering fully to God's will. This transformative text balances ascetic discipline with the joy of divine grace, encouraging trust in God above all. By highlighting the role of prayer, humility, and vigilance, it serves as a roadmap to achieving inner peace and communion with God. Each chapter brims with wisdom, challenging believers to rise above worldly attachments and embrace a life of spiritual warfare. Rooted in the teachings of the Church Fathers, this book remains a timeless source of guidance for anyone seeking to deepen their faith and align their life with God's purpose.
Autorenporträt
Dom Lorenzo Scupoli (ca. 1530 28 November 1610) was born in Otranto, Apulia. At baptism, he received the name Francesco. Being already at a mature age in 1569, he joined the Theatines. He took Holy Orders exceptionally fast, after eight years. In 1585 he was accused of breaking the rule. He was held prisoner for a year and deprived of the priestly faculties. Finally he was exonerated, but had come close to dying in waiting for so. He endured the false accusations and punishments with humility, sacrificing the suffering for various intentions. Dom Scupoli would author the Spiritual Combat in 1489, the first edition being published in Venice. It is a practical manual of living against evil vices and temptations.