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Dialogue, discernment, and creative tensions in Jesuit higher education

International Studies in Catholic Education, 2021
Like most higher education institutions, Catholic universities experience changes and pressures due to university rankings, education marketisation, and diverse student bodies.
J. E. Trinidad
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“Put the Jesuit Out Front”: How a Catholic, Jesuit University Addresses LGBQ Issues

The American Educational Research Journal, 2020
The campus climate for LGBQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer) communities in higher education has improved, but not necessarily at religiously affiliated institutions.
B. Hughes
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1 The Experience of Ignatius Loyola: Background to Jesuit Education

The Jesuit Ratio Studiorum of 1599, 2020
In 1933 Edward Fitzpatrick, Dean of the Graduate School of Marquette University and President of Mount Mary College, aptly summarized the formal education of Ignatius Loyola: The most interesting and most striking incidents of St.
Howard J. Gray, G. Traub
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Natural theology and ancient theology in the Jesuit China mission

Intellectual History Review, 2020
This article analyzes the proselytical use of ancient theology that developed in the environment of the Jesuit China Mission in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.
Giuliano Mori
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Moral character and the civic mission of American universities: The Catholic, Jesuit vision of justice education

, 2020
The formation of students’ moral character is a critical part of civic engagement programs in US higher education. This is especially evident in Catholic, Jesuit education, which emphasizes pedagogical practices at the intersection of faith and justice ...
B. Sokol   +4 more
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Creating hybrid scientific knowledge and practice: the Jesuit and Guaraní cultivation of yerba mate

Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies / Revue canadienne des études latino-américaines et caraïbes, 2019
The drinking of yerba mate tea has become a common symbol of southern South American culture and many studies have explored the economic and social history of yerba mate in Argentina, Paraguay, and southern Brazil.
E. R. Nimmo, João Nogueira
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Jesuits Versus Jesuits

2017
This chapter explores the virtually unknown but distinctively interesting case of the Italian Jesuit Alberto de Albertis and his massive manuscript treatise on probabilism. Alberto’s treatise was censored, criticized, and corrected over the course of almost three decades by various Roman institutions, including the internal Jesuit system of censorship,
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Jesuit

2015
This second, biographical chapter charts Martin Delrio’s career within the Society of Jesus until his death in 1608. Drawing on archival documents from Rome and elsewhere it seeks to make sense of a career that spanned the width and breadth of Europe.
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Jesuits

2014
As Pope Francis continues to make his mark on the church, there is increased interest in his Jesuit background—what is the Society of Jesus, how is it different from other religious orders, and how has it shaped the world? In The Jesuits, acclaimed historian John W.
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Jesuit Casuistry

2022
Chapter 3 explores how casuistry developed in Europe and was adapted in Japan. It explores the particular interpretation of Thomas Aquinas’s moral theology by Jesuits such as Gabriel Vázquez and Francisco Rodrigues. As the Ratio studiorum, the blueprint for Jesuit education was being revised, a debate ensued as to how strictly the Society’s members had
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