The History of the Jesuits : The Legacy of Saint Ignatius and How the Jesuits Changed the Church, Shaped Education, and Touched the World
Overview
The History of the Jesuits: The Legacy of Saint Ignatius and How the Jesuits Changed the Church, Shaped Education, and Touched the World takes readers on a powerful and engaging journey through five centuries of faith, service, and global influence. Beginning with the dramatic life and spiritual transformation of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, this book traces the rise of the Society of Jesus from its humble beginnings to its impact on education, missions, science, and social justice. With rich historical detail and accessible storytelling, readers will explore how the Jesuits responded to the major events and challenges of each era, from the Reformation and the Enlightenment to modern issues like globalization and interfaith dialogue.
This comprehensive volume explores key figures such as Francis Xavier, Matteo Ricci, and Pedro Arrupe, and covers Jesuit contributions to fields like astronomy, literature, and ethics. It also addresses critical moments in Jesuit history, including the order's suppression in the 18th century, its dramatic restoration, and its continued mission in today's digital and multicultural world. Each chapter is crafted to inform and inspire both newcomers and longtime admirers of Jesuit spirituality and service. Perfect for general readers, students, and Christian history enthusiasts, this book offers not only a historical account but a reflection on how faith, discipline, and education can transform societies. Whether you are exploring the Jesuits for the first time or deepening your understanding of their global legacy, The History of the Jesuits invites you to discover how this remarkable order continues to shape lives.This item is Non-Returnable
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- ISBN-13: 9798288589003
- ISBN-10: 9798288589003
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: June 2025
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.41 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.58 pounds
- Page Count: 192
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