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A Jesuit Education Reader

A Jesuit Education Reader
Author: George W. Traub
Publisher: Loyola Press
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0829427228

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A Jesuit Education Reader is a collection of the best writing on the mission, challenge, and state of Jesuit education. This anthology will prove especially valuable to those who work in Jesuit education and other Catholic and Christian schools.


Jesuit Education

Jesuit Education
Author: Robert Schwickerath
Publisher:
Total Pages: 712
Release: 1903
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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Jesuit Education at the Crossroads

Jesuit Education at the Crossroads
Author: Juan Cristóbal Garcia-Huidobro
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2021-08-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1793604142

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The Jesuit educational tradition has existed for more than 450 years, and today, there are more than 150 Jesuit primary and secondary schools in North and Latin America. Jesuit Education at the Crossroads tackles the lack of research on these schools by bringing together scattered studies and asking experts on the issues about the current challenges for Jesuit education. The landscape pictured by this collection of essays suggests that Jesuit primary and secondary education is at a historical moment, analogous to a crossroads. After a crisis between the 1960s and ‘80s, these schools were consolidated, establishing themselves in national and international networks. But the twenty-first century has brought new challenges. For instance, the secularization of culture is demanding an update of the Jesuit educational project; leadership is rapidly shifting from Jesuits to lay men and women, with multiple issues at stake; and researchers and policymakers are asking new questions about the role of these schools and school networks for equity and inclusion in each region. The book touches on these and other points that will be very relevant for all who are interested in the Jesuit educational tradition.


Come to Believe

Come to Believe
Author: Stephen N. Katsouros
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781626982208

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Taking inspiration from a storied history of Jesuit educational innovations, Stephen Katsouros, SJ is trying something new as the dean of Arrupe College in Chicago. This ambitous new venture offers free community college education to underprivileged Chicago students. Come To Believe is both a memoir and a reflection on the eventful first year of the college's existence. With profiles of teachers, students, and other partners in this bold project it will surely prove an inspiration for similar schools throughout the nation. -- Provided by publisher.


An Ignatian Spirituality Reader

An Ignatian Spirituality Reader
Author: George W. Traub
Publisher: Loyola Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0829427236

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An Ignatian Spirituality Reader is a collection of the finest short essays on Ignatian spirituality and its founder, Ignatius Loyola. These 18 essays on Ignatian spirituality, compiled by George W. Traub, SJ, are written by a veritable "Who's Who" of Ignatian spirituality experts (including Howard Gray, SJ; William A. Barry, SJ; Dennis Hamm, SJ; Ron Hansen; and many others). These essays on Ignatian spirituality will be of particular interest to those involved in all forms of Jesuit ministry, but also to any lay individual seeking to broaden his or her understanding of Ignatian practices and principles. For further information on Ignatian Spirituality, please visit our sister site: www.IgnatianSpirituality.com


Early Jesuit Pedagogy

Early Jesuit Pedagogy
Author: Cristiano Casalini
Publisher:
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2016-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9780997282306

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Jesuit Education and the Classics

Jesuit Education and the Classics
Author: Edmund P. Cueva
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Catholic universities and colleges
ISBN: 9781443805483

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Is Classics still important and relevant to a Jesuit education? The answer is a resounding Yes. Classics remains an essential component of Jesuit education. This series of essays argues and proves that Classics and Jesuit education are indivisibly intertwined. Moreover, any Jesuit school that embraces liberal arts must have Classics at the core of its curriculum.


Jesuit Schools and Universities in Europe, 1548–1773

Jesuit Schools and Universities in Europe, 1548–1773
Author: Paul F. Grendler
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2018-11-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9004391126

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A survey of Jesuit schools and universities across Europe from 1548 to 1773 by Paul F. Grendler. The article discusses organization, curriculum, pedagogy, enrollments, and relations with civil authorities with examples from France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and eastern Europe.


A Jesuit Off-Broadway

A Jesuit Off-Broadway
Author: James Martin
Publisher: Loyola Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 082942993X

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Many of us have questions about the Bible: Can we believe the Bible? What was Jesus’ mission? What is sin? Does hell exist? Is anyone beyond God’s forgiveness? In A Jesuit Off-Brodway, James Martin, SJ, answers these questions about the Bible, and other big questions about life, as he serves as a theological advisor to the cast of The Last Days of Judas Iscariot. Grab a front-row seat to Fr. Martin's six months with the LAByrinth Theater Company and see first-hand what it's like to share the faith with a largely secular group of people . . . and discover, along with Martin, that the sacred and the secular aren't always that far apart.


Ignatian Pedagogy

Ignatian Pedagogy
Author: José Mesa
Publisher: Loyola Press
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 082944596X

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2018 Catholic Press Association, 2nd Place: Reference Books Ignatian Pedagogy: Classic and Contemporary Texts on Jesuit Education from St. Ignatius to Today is an essential resource for anyone seeking to appreciate the origins, development, and contemporary understandings of Jesuit education. Commissioned by the Secretariat for Education of the Society of Jesus, Ignatian Pedagogy presents the principle texts—including letters from the first Jesuits, official documents of the Society of Jesus, and speeches from numerous Superior Generals—that chronicle how the Society of Jesus responded to the significant opportunities and challenges their educational apostolate faced through the centuries. Bearing witness to the creative fidelity characteristic of the Jesuit tradition, Ignatian Pedagogy offers researchers and practitioners the context and detail that demonstrate the genius of Jesuit education in its continued relevance and its ability to effectively form “people for others.”