O Autorze

Teresa de Ávila, a prominent figure in the Spanish Renaissance, was a mystic and reformer of the Carmelite order. Born in 1515, she entered the convent at a young age, where she experienced profound spiritual transformations that would shape her life's work. Teresa is best known for her reform of the Carmelite order, establishing the Discalced Carmelites and emphasizing a return to a simple, contemplative life focused on prayer and devotion.

Her writings, including "The Interior Castle" and "The Way of Perfection," have had a lasting impact on Christian spirituality and mysticism. She was canonized in 1614 and later declared a Doctor of the Church, the first woman to receive this honor. Teresa's legacy continues to inspire those seeking a deeper spiritual connection, and her influence is felt across various Christian denominations. She remains a central figure in the discussion of mystical theology and women's roles in religious life.

Narodowość Hiszpański
Data Urodzenia March 28, 1515
Miejsce Urodzenia Gotarrendura, Castile, Spain
Data śmierci October 4, 1582