'Spiritual Canticle', by Saint John of the Cross: Jewish truth versus fanaticism. Professor Lola Josa's edition of one of the greatest poems in universal literature offers a rigorous analysis and creative interpretation of the work through Hebrew mysticism.

The inspiration for the Canticle is the Song of Songs, a book of the Hebrew Bible written in profane terms that transforms erotic love into a divine symbol. Professor Josa highlights its depatriarchalizing character, since the beloved and the beloved look for each other, maintain an egalitarian relationship.