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The Construction of Ignatian Spirituality in France: 1954–1966: The Case of the Journal Christus
This contribution examines the key aspects of the aggiornamento of Ignatian spirituality promoted by French Jesuits through the journal Christus between 1954 and 1967.
Carlos Álvarez
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The Modern Making of “Ignatian Spirituality”
Though it has early modern roots, contemporary “Ignatian spirituality” represents a reconfiguration of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Jesuit spiritual culture.
Timothy W. O’Brien
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The Spanish Aggiornamento of Ignatian Theology and Spirituality: Axes and Figures
This study examines the renewal of Ignatian spirituality from the Spanish school, emphasizing the contributions of General Pedro Arrupe during his eighteen-year tenure leading the Society of Jesus.
Eduard López Hortelano
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It seems that the early Jesuits misinterpreted the key Neo-Confucian terms taiji/li from an Aristotelian perspective in the seventeenth century, thereby leading to a dialogical failure in their initial encounter with Neo-Confucian tradition.
A. Y. Fu
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Ignatian Spirituality and the Experience of Suffering
Suffering is an inseparable part of the human experience and often raises profound questions about the meaning of life. In the context of Ignatian spirituality, suffering is viewed not only as a challenge but also as an opportunity for spiritual growth and closeness to God. This paper explores the understanding of suffering within Ignatian spirituality,
Gabriel Abdi Susanto
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Silent God in a Wordy World. Silence in Ignatian Spirituality
<p>The Society of Jesus is an apostolic religious order involved in many different activities and missions. Jesuits live far away from monasteries and strict contemplative life. Nevertheless, one of the most well-known peculiarities of the Ignatian Spiritual Exercises is that a complete and absolute silence is required during the time of the ...
S. J. G. D. C. Valdés
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EMBRACING THE SPIRIT: THE IGNATIAN PNEUMATOLOGY OF LOUIS LALLEMANT
The Pneumatology of the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius of Loyola is famously discreet. However, other Ignatian authors give the Holy Spirit a central place in their spirituality.
André Brouillette
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Power and Violence in Ignatian Education [PDF]
Since 1548, Ignatian education has been offered in thousands of educational institutions run by the Society of Jesus. The aim of the article is to identify manifestations of power and violence in this education.
Jerzy Kochanowicz
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Ignatian Pedagogy and Its Religious Inspirations
Research Objective: The aim of this article is to shed light on the religious inspirations that underpin Ignatian Pedagogy. The research problem and methods:The research problems involve questions concerning the most important ideas of Ignatian ...
Hiroto Satō, Yuina Itō
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Leader, Community and Mission – the Triangle of Ignatian Leadership
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The paper is an attempt to articulate the defining features of Ignatian Leadership and to clarify what might distinguish it from other brands of leadership without lapsing into motherhood statements and worn-out clichés.
Johnny C. Go
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