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In A Companion to Jesuit Mysticism, Robert A. Maryks provides thirteen unique essays discussing the Jesuit mystical tradition, a somewhat neglected aspect of Jesuit historiography that stretches as far back as the order’s co-founder, Ignatius of Loyola, his spiritual visions at Manresa, and ultimately the mystical perspective contained in his Spiritual Exercises. The volume’s contributions on the most significant representatives of the Jesuit mystical tradition—from Baltasar Álvarez to Louis Lallemant to Hugo Makibi Enomiya-Lassalle—aim to fill this lacuna in Jesuit historiography. Although intended primarily as a handbook for scholars seeking to further their own research in this area, the volume will undoubtedly be of interest to scholars and students of Jesuit studies more broadly.
"A blueprint for love can only mean trouble ..." -- Cover. Philomena Donovan (Mena), devises a plan. Step 1: Dump Mr. Wrong, Barry. But then Mena wants him back to impress her parents and upstage her sister. Step 2: Date Mr. Right. However, Plan B is to make Barry look bad in front of his new girlfriend and snag him on the rebound. Mena dates Barry's best friend, Rio, to get Barry jealous, but the unexpected happens. Step 3: Pick up the pieces ... Love wasn't supposed to happen, not with Rio at least. Along the way, sibling rivalries and parental relationships complicate courtship efforts.