The Jesuit Ethos: A Social and Spiritual History
Extent: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Paulist Press
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Description
"The twenty-first-century Jesuits and their partners in mission are no longer just inheritors of a venerable tradition; they are fervent architects of vibrant religious and social tales of peoples, events, and places that matter to the understanding of the Jesuit ethos or ways of proceeding. Strikingly, history told through the lenses of an expanded and inclusive paradigm offers a more honest and sobering account..."
"Enyegue’s social and spiritual history of the Jesuits epitomizes this approach that honors the virtue, sanctity, holiness, and flaws of our ancestors and the import of their cultural and religious backgrounds. The outcome of Enyegue’s tale is both refreshing and surprising, consoling and shocking, personal and authentic."
-from the foreword
Jean Luc Enyegue, SJ, holds an STL in theology from Boston College, and PhD in church history and hermeneutics from Boston University. He is currently the director of the Jesuit Historical Institute in Africa (JHIA), and lecturer in church history at Hekima University College in Nairobi, Kenya. His area of research has focused on the history of the society in French and Spanish Africa, and the process of Africanization of Christianity.