The Justice Legacy of Populorum Progressio: A Jesuit Case Study
This essay examines the question “What is the proper role of the church and church organizations in regards to social justice?” It does so in light of the social justice legacy of Populorum Progressio and in three steps. Part I will consider the work of
Kevin Ahern
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Kirishitan Women in Bondage Defying Persecution in Japan, 1625-1630
This article inspects cases of three Kirishitan (Christian) women servants in the Jesuit accounts of Shimabara, Japan, between 1625 and 1630, arguing that global and national changes resulted in the worsened enslaving conditions for servant-class women ...
Haruko Nawata Ward
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Paul Perny y el aprendizaje de la lengua china: estudio del Dictionnaire français-latin-chinois de la langue mandarine parlée como parte de una obra didáctica [PDF]
This paper defends the idea that the Dictionnaire français-latin-chinois de la langue mandarine parlée (1869), written by French clergyman Paul Perny, represents a groundbreaking work within the French to Chinese multilingual lexicography based on its
Xavier Lee-Lee +1 more
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Onboarding in Polish Enterprises in the Perspective of HR Specialists. [PDF]
Krugiełka A +4 more
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The power to help or harm: student perceptions of transgender health education using a qualitative approach. [PDF]
Linsenmeyer W +7 more
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Cacique Ñheçu in the view of the Literatura and the History.
This article problematizes the forgeries and/or negative stereotypes about Indian people and the politic implications from the writers about the guarani cacique Ñheçu in the sixteenth century. We intend, from this, the construction of a dialectical text,
Genaro Luíz Hamermuller, José Kuiava
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Camillus de Lellis (1550-1614), Patron Saint of Hospitals. [PDF]
Donnelly JP.
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The Jesuit Missions to the Emperor Akbar
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Respect or weakness? The Jesuits in the Tarahumara
This work is partially the product of the research "The Jesuit Missions in New Spain, 1575 - 1767", of historiographical and cultural anthropological approach, whose main objective is to comprehend the life in the missions.
María del Rosario Soto Lescale
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Medicine at the Jesuit Missions of California
Abstract This article analyzes the development of transcultural medicinal practices and knowledge at the Jesuit missions of the California peninsula during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It shows how the province’s medical culture depended on— and expanded from—the one previously developed at the Jesuit missions of Sonora and Sinaloa, as ...
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