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Author Russell, Camilla, author.

Title Being a Jesuit in Renaissance Italy biographical writing in the early global age Camilla Russell
Published Cambridge, Massachusetts Harvard University Press 2022
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Description 1 online resource (271 pages) : illustrations
Series I Tatti Studies in Italian Renaissance History
I Tatti studies in Italian Renaissance history.
Contents Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: A New Society and Its Jesuits, 1540-1640 -- 1. Vocation and Entry -- 2. Candidates for Overseas Missions -- 3. Being a Jesuit in the "Indies" -- 4. On the Italian Home Front -- 5. Deaths and Departures -- Afterword: Writing Jesuit Lives -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index
Summary A new history illuminates the Society of Jesus in its first century from the perspective of those who knew it best: the early Jesuits themselves. The Society of Jesus was established in 1540. In the century that followed, thousands sought to become Jesuits and pursue vocations in religious service, teaching, and missions. Drawing on scores of unpublished biographical documents housed at the Roman Jesuit Archive, Camilla Russell illuminates the lives of those who joined the Society, building together a religious and cultural presence that remains influential the world over. Tracing Jesuit life from the Italian provinces to distant missions, Russell sheds new light on the impact and inner workings of the Society. The documentary record reveals a textual network among individual members, inspired by Ignatius of Loyola's Spiritual Exercises. The early Jesuits took stock of both "idian and spiritual experiences in their own records, which reflect a community where the worldly and divine overlapped. Echoing the Society's foundational writings, members believed that each Jesuit's personal strengths and inclinations offered a unique contribution to the whole--an attitude that helps explain the Society's widespread appeal from its first days. Focusing on the Jesuits' own words, Being a Jesuit in Renaissance Italy offers a new lens on the history of spirituality, identity, and global exchange in the Renaissance. What emerges is a kind of genetic code--a thread connecting the key Jesuit works to the first generations of Jesuits and the Society of Jesus as it exists today
Analysis Catholic missions
Catholic religious orders
Catholicism
Early modern world
Europe in the world
First globalization
Iberian empires
Jesuit Constitutions
Jesuit catalogues
Litterae indipetae
Mission correspondence
Spiritual Exercises
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Jesuits -- Italy -- History -- 17th century -- Sources
Jesuits -- Biography -- Sources
Jesuits -- Historiography
SUBJECT Jesuits fast
Subject HISTORY -- Renaissance.
Biography
Historiography
Italy
Genre/Form History
Sources
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0674270053
9780674270053