Jeanne Guyon

French mystic and author of spiritual works

Jeanne Guyon - Thinkers & Philosophers born 1648
Born

1648
378 years ago

Died
Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

France

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A well-regarded mystic and author, contributed significantly to the field of Christian spirituality through writings that emphasized personal devotion and inner life. Her most prominent work, 'Spiritual Torrents', detailed the soul's journey to God. In addition to this, wrote 'A Short and Very Easy Method of Prayer', which provided guidelines for prayer and meditation. Despite facing persecution for her beliefs and teachings, established a lasting influence on later spiritual thought, particularly within the Catholic tradition.

Authored 'Spiritual Torrents'

Wrote 'A Short and Very Easy Method of Prayer'

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