Abstract

In contrast to a view prominent in her time where experience was considered with suspicion, as a potential promotor of subjectivism, and in contrast to a theology of her time where a propositional theory of revelation resulted in a reduction of faith’s content to a system of statements about God, saint Teresa proposed her experience as the birthplace of theology, thus constituting a theology integrated into life.

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