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Thomas Campbell

Jesuits, 1534–1921

In “The Jesuits, 1534–1921,” Thomas J. Campbell meticulously chronicles the extraordinary history of the Society of Jesus, examining its evolution from a small religious order to a global powerhouse of education, culture, and spirituality. Campbell employs a comprehensive narrative style that weaves together rich historical analysis with vivid anecdotes, contextualizing the Jesuits' influence during the Renaissance, the Reformation, and their subsequent global missions. This scholarly work engages with varied sources, from archival materials to contemporary interpretations, revealing the complexities and paradoxes of a society often caught between political powers and theological disputes. Thomas J. Campbell, a notable historian with a passion for ecclesiastical history, draws on his extensive research and insights into the socio-political climates that shaped the Jesuits' arc over nearly four centuries. His background enables him to dissect the intricate relationships between the Jesuits and influential figures of their time, while also shedding light on the internal developments that led to both their successes and challenges. This depth of knowledge informs his analysis, making the narrative both informative and compelling. This book is an essential read for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the intersections of religion, education, and power. Campbell's adept storytelling combined with his rigorous scholarship offers invaluable perspectives on a pivotal institution that has profoundly impacted Western history. “The Jesuits, 1534–1921” is not just a chronicle; it is an engrossing exploration of faith and intellect that resonates with the reader long after the final page.
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Bookwire
Publicación original
2021
Año de publicación
2021
Editorial
Good Press
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