I primi gesuiti

I primi gesuiti
Title I primi gesuiti PDF eBook
Author John W. O'Malley
Publisher Vita e Pensiero
Pages 536
Release 1999
Genre Religion
ISBN 9788834325117

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A Companion to Ignatius of Loyola

A Companion to Ignatius of Loyola
Title A Companion to Ignatius of Loyola PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 359
Release 2014-08-28
Genre History
ISBN 900428060X

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The Companion to Ignatius of Loyola aims at placing Loyola’s life, his writings, and spirituality in a broader context of important late medieval and early modern movements and processes that have been appreciated too little by historians who explored Ignatius more as the colossal icon of the so-called Counterreformation than as a man influenced by the dramatic and revolutionary period in which he lived. One book will be never able to cover all aspects of such rich and controversial a figure as Ignatius of Loyola but the fifteen chapters of this volume indicate important directions of current scholarship that reassesses the previous scholarship and suggests new angles of studies on this pivotal figure of early modern period. An interview with editor Robert A. Maryks about this Companion is available on YouTube.

Papacy, Religious Orders, and International Politics in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries

Papacy, Religious Orders, and International Politics in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
Title Papacy, Religious Orders, and International Politics in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries PDF eBook
Author Autori Vari
Publisher Viella Libreria Editrice
Pages 244
Release 2014-03-08T00:00:00+01:00
Genre History
ISBN 8867282468

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During the early modern age religious orders had to interpret papal strategies and directives in international politics in the light of a substantial ambiguity. They were loyal subjects of the pope, but also trusted agents and advisers of princes. They were operatives of the Holy See and, at the same time, of strategies not necessarily in line with Roman guidelines. This ambiguity resulted in conflicts, both overt and latent, between obedience to the pope and obedience to the sovereign, between membership in a universal religious order and individual «national» origins and personal ties, between observance of Roman directives and the need to maintain good relations with the authorities of the territory in which the religious orders lived and worked. This book aims to examine, through a series of case studies not only in Europe but also America and the Middle East, the roles played by religious orders in the international politics of the Holy See. It seeks to determine the extent to which the orders were mere objects or instruments; whether they were able to give life, more or less openly, to autonomous strategies, and for what reasons; and what awareness of their own identity groups or individuals developed in relation to the influences of international politics in an age of conflict.

Between Popes, Inquisitors and Princes

Between Popes, Inquisitors and Princes
Title Between Popes, Inquisitors and Princes PDF eBook
Author Jessica M. Dalton
Publisher BRILL
Pages 230
Release 2020-05-11
Genre History
ISBN 9004413839

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In Between Popes, Inquisitors and Princes Jessica Dalton uses extensive, original archival research to provide the first history of a unique and controversial papal privilege that allowed the first Jesuits to absolve heretics in sixteenth-century Italy without involving bishops or inquisitors. Dalton uses the story of this remarkable privilege to reconsider two central aspects of Jesuit history: their role in the Counter-Reformation and their relationship with the papacy. She convincingly argues that, in the aftermath of the Protestant Reformation, the Jesuits were valued collaborators of popes, inquisitors and princes not for their obedience and subservience but rather because they worked with an autonomy and flexibility that allowed them to convert heretics where political barriers and popular hostility hindered inquisitors and prelates.

The Early Modern Hispanic World

The Early Modern Hispanic World
Title The Early Modern Hispanic World PDF eBook
Author Kimberly Lynn
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 427
Release 2017-01-31
Genre History
ISBN 1107109280

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This book engages with new ways of thinking about boundaries of the early modern Hispanic past, looking at current scholarly techniques.

Jesuit Accounts of the Colonial Americas

Jesuit Accounts of the Colonial Americas
Title Jesuit Accounts of the Colonial Americas PDF eBook
Author Marc André Bernier
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 475
Release 2014-09-17
Genre History
ISBN 1442663499

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In recent years scholars have turned their attention to the rich experience of the Jesuits in France and Spain’s American colonies. That attention has brought a flow of new editions and translations of Jesuit accounts of the Americas; it is now time for a study that examines the full range of that work in a comparative perspective. Jesuit Accounts of the Colonial Americas offers the first comprehensive examination of such writings and the role they played in solidifying images of the Americas. The collection also provides a much-needed re-examination of the work of the Jesuits in relation to Enlightenment ideals and the modern social sciences and humanities – two systems of thought that have in the past appeared radically opposed, but which are brought together here under the rubric of modern ethnographic knowledge. Linking Jesuit texts, the rhetorical tradition, and the newly emerging anthropology of the Enlightenment, this collection traverses the vast expanses of Old and New World France and Spain in fascinating new ways.

2005

2005
Title 2005 PDF eBook
Author Massimo Mastrogregori
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 433
Release 2009-12-22
Genre History
ISBN 3598441614

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Annually published since 1930, the International Bibliography of Historical Sciences (IBOHS) is an international bibliography of the most important historical monographs and periodical articles published throughout the world, which deal with history from the earliest to the most recent times. The IBOHS is thus currently the only continuous bibliography of its kind covering such a broad period of time, spectrum of subjects and geographical range. The works are arranged systematically according to period, region or historical discipline, and alphabetically according to authors names or, in the case of anonymous works, by the characteristic main title word. The bibliography contains a geographical index and indexes of persons and authors.