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Jesuit Education and The Classics

Jesuit Education and The Classics
Author: Shannon Byrne
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2009-10-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1443814652

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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.


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.”


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 SJ
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 703
Release: 2009-03-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725225441

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Jesuit Education

Jesuit Education
Author: John W. Donohue
Publisher:
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1963
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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The Jesuits and Education

The Jesuits and Education
Author: William J. McGucken SJ
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2008-09-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725223376

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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.


Traditions of Eloquence

Traditions of Eloquence
Author: Cinthia Gannett
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2016-05-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0823264548

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This groundbreaking collection explores the important ways Jesuits have employed rhetoric, the ancient art of persuasion and the current art of communications, from the sixteenth century to the present. Much of the history of how Jesuit traditions contributed to the development of rhetorical theory and pedagogy has been lost, effaced, or dispersed. As a result, those interested in Jesuit education and higher education in the United States, as well as scholars and teachers of rhetoric, are often unaware of this living 450-year-old tradition. Written by highly regarded scholars of rhetoric, composition, education, philosophy, and history, many based at Jesuit colleges and universities, the essays in this volume explore the tradition of Jesuit rhetorical education—that is, constructing “a more usable past” and a viable future for eloquentia perfecta, the Jesuits’ chief aim for the liberal arts. Intended to foster eloquence across the curriculum and into the world beyond, Jesuit rhetoric integrates intellectual rigor, broad knowledge, civic action, and spiritual discernment as the chief goals of the educational experience. Consummate scholars and rhetors, the early Jesuits employed all the intellectual and language arts as “contemplatives in action,” preaching and undertaking missionary, educational, and charitable works in the world. The study, pedagogy, and practice of classical grammar and rhetoric, adapted to Christian humanism, naturally provided a central focus of this powerful educational system as part of the Jesuit commitment to the Ministries of the Word. This book traces the development of Jesuit rhetoric in Renaissance Europe, follows its expansion to the United States, and documents its reemergence on campuses and in scholarly discussions across America in the twenty-first century. Traditions of Eloquence provides a wellspring of insight into the past, present, and future of Jesuit rhetorical traditions. In a period of ongoing reformulations and applications of Jesuit educational mission and identity, this collection of compelling essays helps provide historical context, a sense of continuity in current practice, and a platform for creating future curricula and pedagogy. Moreover it is a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding a core aspect of the Jesuit educational heritage.


The First Jesuits

The First Jesuits
Author: John W. O'Malley
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1995-03-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0674251946

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John W. O’Malley gives us the most comprehensive account ever written of the Society of Jesus in its founding years, one that heightens and transforms our understanding of the Jesuits in history and today. Following the Society from 1540 through 1565, O’Malley shows how this sense of mission evolved. He looks at everything—the Jesuits’ teaching, their preaching, their casuistry, their work with orphans and prostitutes, their attitudes toward Jews and “New Christians,” and their relationship to the Reformation. All are taken in by the sweep of O’Malley’s story as he details the Society’s manifold activities in Europe, Brazil, and India.