Ignatius' Conversion: From a God in His Own Image to a God Greater than Any Image

The article explores the process that took place in the interior life of Ignatius during his conversion, particularly on the transformation of God's images within his psyche. It interprets the metaphor of the soul as a room with painted walls to be something related to the inner life reflected...

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Main Author: Ferraroni, Tiziano (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Jesuits 2022
In: The Way
Year: 2022, Volume: 61, Issue: 3, Pages: 121-128
Further subjects:B Soul music
B Ignatius, of Loyola, Saint, 1491-1556
B Image of God
B Spirituality
B Spiritual Life
B God
B CONVERSION (Religion)
B Conversion to Christianity
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Summary:The article explores the process that took place in the interior life of Ignatius during his conversion, particularly on the transformation of God's images within his psyche. It interprets the metaphor of the soul as a room with painted walls to be something related to the inner life reflected in external behavior. It discusses the purification of images within Ignatius concerning his relationship with God and his engagement with gambling, women and arms.
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