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The Jesuits and Globalization

Historical Legacies and Contemporary Challenges
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The Society of Jesus, commonly known as the Jesuits, is the most successful and enduring global missionary enterprise in history. Founded by Ignatius Loyola in 1540, the Jesuit order has preached the Gospel, managed a vast educational network, and shaped the Catholic Church, society, and politics in all corners of the earth. Rather than offering a a global history of the Jesuits or a linear narrative of globalization, Thomas Banchoff and Jose Casanova have assembled a multidisciplinary group of leading experts to explore what we can learn from the historical and contemporary experience of the Society of Jesus -- what do the Jesuits tell us about globalization and what can globalization tell us about the Jesuits? Contributors include comparative theologian Francis X. Clooney, SJ, historian John W. O'Malley, SJ, Brazilian theologian Maria Clara Lucchetti Bingemer, and ethicist David Hollenbach, SJ. They focus on three critical themes -- global mission, education, and justice -- to examine the historical legacies and contemporary challenges. Their insights contribute to a more critical and reflexive understanding of both the Jesuits' history and of our contemporary human global condition.
Preface Introduction: The Jesuits and GlobalizationThomas Banchoff and Jose Casanova Part I: Historical Perspectives1. The Jesuits in East Asia in the Early Modern Age: A New "Areopagus" and the "Re-invention" of ChristianityM. Antoni J. Ucerler, SJ 2. Jesuit Intellectual Practice in Early Modernity: The Pan-Asian Argument against RebirthFrancis X. Clooney, SJ 3. Global Visions in Contestation: Jesuits and Muslims in the Age of EmpiresDaniel A. Madigan, SJ 4. Jesuits in Ibero-America: Missions and Colonial SocietiesAliocha Maldavsky 5. The History of Anti-Jesuitism: National and Global DimensionsSabina Pavone 6. Restored Jesuits: Notes toward a Global HistoryJohn T. McGreevy 7. Historical Perspectives on Jesuit Education and GlobalizationJohn W. O'Malley, SJ Part II: Contemporary Challenges8. The Jesuits and the "More Universal Good": At Vatican II and TodayDavid Hollenbach, SJ 9. The Jesuits and Social Justice in Latin AmericaMaria Clara Lucchetti Bingemer 10. Global Human Development and the Jesuits in AsiaJohn Joseph Puthenkalam, SJ, and Drew Rau 11. Global Human Mobility, Refugees, and Jesuit Education at the MarginsPeter Balleis, SJ 12. Jesuit Higher Education and the Global Common GoodThomas Banchoff 13. The Jesuits through the Prism of Globalization, Globalization through a Jesuit PrismJose Casanova List of ContributorsIndex
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