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Jesuits and Eucharistic Concelebration
Studies in the Spirituality of Jesuits, 2019Following Vatican II, the delegates of GC 31 encouraged concelebration in Jesuit houses. Since then, however, the practice has become controversial. The author points out that the current predominant custom of Jesuit priests attending Mass modo laico is ...
James J. Conn
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Reform Catholicism and the International Suppression of the Jesuits in Enlightenment Europe
, 2018The Jesuits devoted themselves to preaching the word of God, administering the sacraments, and spreading the faith by missions in both Europe and newly discovered lands abroad.
D. Kley
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Galileo, the Jesuits, and the Medieval Aristotle
Contents: Aristotelian influences on Galileo's thought The problem of causality in Galileo's science Aristotle and Galileo: the uses of hypothesis (suppositio) scientific reasoning Galileo and Aristotle in the Dialogo Randall redivivus: Galileo and the ...
W. Wallace
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The Jesuits and the Enlightenment
The Oxford Handbook of the Jesuits, 2017How we think of the relationship between the Jesuits and the Enlightenment largely depends on how we conceptualize the latter. This chapter addresses it as a series of debates conducted in the context of a cosmopolitan Republic of Letters, and a number ...
J. Rubiés
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Jesuits and Islam in Early Modern Europe
The Oxford Handbook of the Jesuits, 2017This chapter discusses Jesuit narratives of Islam and the Jesuits’ approaches to Muslims in early modern Europe. It argues that the Jesuits’ interaction with Islam was a key component of the Society’s identity, despite the fact that the order was not ...
E. Colombo
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, 2014
Pope Francis, the first Jesuit pope, has captured our attention by stepping away from the papal throne, unafraid to give impromptu interviews, decentralize church governance, or explore new horizons for the greater good of the people of God.
R. Kaiser
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Pope Francis, the first Jesuit pope, has captured our attention by stepping away from the papal throne, unafraid to give impromptu interviews, decentralize church governance, or explore new horizons for the greater good of the people of God.
R. Kaiser
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