Confused by a common language: defining“Contemplation” and “Meditation” according to the Spanish Carmelite doctors, the Dominican-thomistic Tradition, and St. Ignatius of Loyola’s Spiritual exercises
Resumen
The Spanish Carmelite Doctors, the Dominican-Thomistic tradition, and St. Ignatius of Loyola in his Spiritual Exercises each use the terms “meditation,” and “contemplation,” but they all intend different meanings for these terms. This article identifies what these terms mean in each tradition, and then compares their conceptions. Hopefully, this will facilitate understanding of the authors in each tradition, and communication between these spiritual traditions about “meditation” and “contemplation.” A summarizing chart has been composed and included to encapsulate the findings of this study.