In modern times, everything and its opposite has been said about the Society of Jesus. It seemed to include good and evil, to be on the side of kings and emperors and simultaneously the Pope\u2019s army, the champion of the Counter-Reformation and the Antichrist, a community of apostles and a den of heretics. To mention but a single image of the Society of Jesus crafted in the workshop of the Enlightenment, d'Alembert emphasized in the Encyclop\ue9die that \u201cin the same body\u201d lived \u201creason next to fanaticism, virtue next to vice, religion next to sacrilege, rigor next to laxity, science next to ignorance, all the contrasts bound together\u201d.It is difficult to find out how the image took shape and consolidated; it recurs fro...
In The Jesuit Order as a Synagogue of Jews the author explains how Christians with Jewish ancestry w...
Expansion and exploration of foreign territories such as the New World and the Far East by Europeans...
International audienceThis chapter presents two opponents of indivisibles, both coming from the same...
In modern times, everything and its opposite has been said about the Society of Jesus. It seemed to ...
Ignatius of Loyola and the first Jesuits considered Jesus Christ as their founder fin the mistical s...
The Society of Jesus, as created during the Catholic Counter Reformation in the 1500s, has been stud...
In The Jesuits, Malachi Martin reveals for the first time the harrowing behind-the-scenes story of t...
The Jesuits or ‘The Society of Jesus’ holds a significant place in the wide area of church histo...
The Society of Jesus has always been a highly “political” religious order. The context for its polit...
After the Reformation of Martin Luther and its expansion all over Europe and the world, Catholic Chu...
French Jesuits variously participated in global networks of intellectual exchange during the sevente...
The Society of Jesus is a religious order originated in the 16th century with a main purpose of evan...
Thomas Worcester, S.J. is general editor. Founded in 1540 by Ignatius of Loyola, the Society of Jes...
[35], 75, [10], 84, [12], 33, [7], 23, [4], 24 p."The authors dedicatory" signed at end Peter Jarrig...
The early years of the Society of Jesus were challenging because of the time, place, and circumstanc...
In The Jesuit Order as a Synagogue of Jews the author explains how Christians with Jewish ancestry w...
Expansion and exploration of foreign territories such as the New World and the Far East by Europeans...
International audienceThis chapter presents two opponents of indivisibles, both coming from the same...
In modern times, everything and its opposite has been said about the Society of Jesus. It seemed to ...
Ignatius of Loyola and the first Jesuits considered Jesus Christ as their founder fin the mistical s...
The Society of Jesus, as created during the Catholic Counter Reformation in the 1500s, has been stud...
In The Jesuits, Malachi Martin reveals for the first time the harrowing behind-the-scenes story of t...
The Jesuits or ‘The Society of Jesus’ holds a significant place in the wide area of church histo...
The Society of Jesus has always been a highly “political” religious order. The context for its polit...
After the Reformation of Martin Luther and its expansion all over Europe and the world, Catholic Chu...
French Jesuits variously participated in global networks of intellectual exchange during the sevente...
The Society of Jesus is a religious order originated in the 16th century with a main purpose of evan...
Thomas Worcester, S.J. is general editor. Founded in 1540 by Ignatius of Loyola, the Society of Jes...
[35], 75, [10], 84, [12], 33, [7], 23, [4], 24 p."The authors dedicatory" signed at end Peter Jarrig...
The early years of the Society of Jesus were challenging because of the time, place, and circumstanc...
In The Jesuit Order as a Synagogue of Jews the author explains how Christians with Jewish ancestry w...
Expansion and exploration of foreign territories such as the New World and the Far East by Europeans...
International audienceThis chapter presents two opponents of indivisibles, both coming from the same...