Interior Motions from a Female Perspective: Their Role in Guiding the Spiritual Exercises

This essay examines the concept of interior motions in the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola from the perspective of intersectional feminism. Beginning with a foundation in "second wave" feminism, it adds the perspective of intersectionality to create a hermeneutic that is more ade...

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Main Author: Liebert, Elizabeth 1944- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Peeters 2021
In: Studies in spirituality
Year: 2021, Volume: 31, Pages: 71-84
RelBib Classification:CB Christian life; spirituality
FD Contextual theology
ZD Psychology
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Summary:This essay examines the concept of interior motions in the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola from the perspective of intersectional feminism. Beginning with a foundation in "second wave" feminism, it adds the perspective of intersectionality to create a hermeneutic that is more adequate for understanding the experience of contemporary women making the Spiritual Exercises than feminism alone. Once the hermeneutic is in place, the essay explores implications for attitudes and behaviors in the one who guides the Exercises and then applies the hermeneutic to selected passages from the First Week of the Exercises, demonstrating that interior motions are heavily dependent on the social system in which individual women live. It concludes with a dual challenge: that those who give the Exercises bring this hermeneutic to their work with women making the Exercises and that they challenge the intersectional dynamics that hinder both individual women and women as a distinct group from becoming the persons God created them to be.
ISSN:0926-6453
Contains:Enthalten in: Studies in spirituality
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.2143/SIS.31.0.3289728