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How Jesuitical were the Jesuits?

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A brief encounter with the morality of the Jesuits. James Keenan, S.J., who holds the founder’s chair in theology at Boston College, speaks on Jesuit casuistry and comparative forms of moral reasoning. His talk traces the development of casuistry, from John Mair to Francesco de Toledo and Robert Parsons. Respondent Helen Whall, professor of English, cites case studies of ethical issues in Shakespeare plays. Listen online» | iTunes download» November 24, 2008 Emperor Akbar and the Jesuits: Artistic Encounters Between Europe and Asia at the Mughal Courts of India – Mika Natif, Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow in Visual Arts.

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