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The Jesuits
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The Jesuits

From Ignatius of Loyola to Pope Francis
BookPaperback
Ranking103512inReligion
CHF59.90

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The Society of Jesus - the Jesuits - is the largest religious order in the Roman Catholic Church. Distinguished by their obedience and their loyalty to the Holy See, they have never, during nearly five hundred years' history, produced a pope until now: Pope Francis is the first Jesuit Pope.Michael Walsh tells the story of the Society through the stories and exploits of its members over five hundred years, from Ignatius of Loyola to Pope Francis himself. He explores the Jesuits' commitment to humanist philosophy, which over the centuries has set it at odds with the Vatican, as well as the hostility towards the Jesuits both on the part of Protestants and also Roman Catholics - a hostility which led one pope to attempt to suppress the Society worldwide towards the end of the eighteenth century.Drawing on the author's extensive inside knowledge, this narrative history traces the Society's founding and growth, its impact on Catholic education, its missions especially in the Far East and Latin America, its progressive theology, its clashes with the Vatican, and the emergence of Jorge Bergoglio, the first Jesuit to become Pope. Finally, it reflects on the Society's present character and contemporary challenges.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-78622-198-8
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publishing date30/09/2022
Pages346 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 156 mm, Height 234 mm, Thickness 21 mm
Weight590 g
Article no.40968561
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.32287445
Product groupReligion
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