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Experimentando as Profundezas de Jesus Cristo: Um ClÃssico da Espiritualidade CristÃ
Experimentando as Profundezas de Jesus Cristo à um livro escrito pela mÃstica francesa Jeanne Guyon no sÃculo XVII, que ensina os cristÃos a se aproximarem de Deus por meio da oraÃÃo contemplativa e da renúncia ao prÃprio eu. O livro à considerado um dos mais influentes da histÃria cristÃ, tendo inspirado lÃderes como John Wesley, Hudson Taylor e Watchman Nee.
Neste livro, Guyon explica como os cristÃos podem experimentar a presenÃa de Deus em suas vidas, seguindo três estÃgios: o primeiro à o da conversÃo, onde o pecador se arrepende e recebe o perdÃo de Deus; o segundo à o da mortificaÃÃo, onde o crente se desapega das coisas do mundo e se submete à vontade de Deus; o terceiro à o da uniÃo, onde o crente se identifica com Cristo e desfruta da comunhÃo com Ele.
O livro à um convite à intimidade com Deus, baseado na experiência pessoal de Guyon, que enfrentou perseguiÃões e prisões por causa de sua fÃ. O livro tambÃm à um desafio à religiosidade formal e superficial, que se contenta com rituais e cerimÃnias externas. Guyon mostra que o verdadeiro cristianismo à uma relaÃÃo de amor e confianÃa entre Deus e o homem, que se expressa em uma vida de santidade e serviÃo.Jeanne Guyon was a French Christian mystic and writer, who was born in 1648 and died in 1717. She was accused of advocating Quietism, a form of spirituality that emphasized the passive surrender of the soul to God's will. She was imprisoned several times for her views, which were condemned by the Roman Catholic Church. She wrote many books on prayer and spirituality, such as A Short and Very Easy Method of Prayer, Spiritual Torrents, and The Song of Songs.
Guyon's life was marked by suffering and persecution, but also by joy and peace. She experienced a deep union with God, which she described as a state of pure love. She taught that anyone could attain this union by following a simple path of prayer, which consisted of three stages: recollection, silence, and rest. She also encouraged Christians to practice self-denial and obedience to God's will in all circumstances. She influenced many other spiritual writers and leaders, such as FranÃois FÃnelon, John Wesley, and Watchman Nee.Quietism is a doctrine of Christian spirituality that, in general, holds that perfection consists in passivity (quiet) of the soul, in the suppression of human effort so that divine action may have full play. Quietism was developed by Miguel de Molinos, a Spanish priest who lived in the 17th century. He taught that the soul should abandon itself to God's presence and guidance, without any interference of the intellect, will, or emotions. He also claimed that the soul could reach a state of pure love, where it would be indifferent to everything, even to sin and salvation.
Quietism was condemned by the Roman Catholic Church as a heresy, because it denied the role of human cooperation in salvation, the necessity of good works, and the value of the sacraments. Molinos was arrested by the Inquisition in 1685 and died in prison in 1696. His followers were also persecuted and suppressed. Quietism had a lasting influence on some mystical movements within Christianity, such as Quakerism and Jansenism. 061ffe29dd