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The Jesuits

The Jesuits
By Jonathan Wright

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The Jesuits tells the fascinating, sprawling story of the most provocative and prodigious religious order in Roman Catholic history Over the course of five centuries, members of the Society of Jesus have travelled as missionaries to every corner of the globe, founding haciendas in Mexico, exploring the Mississippi and Amazon rivers and serving Chinese emperors as map-makers, painters and astronomers. These far-flung travels helped to establish their influence on the political and social history of countless countries over hundreds of years. The Jesuits accomplishments were wide-ranging: as well as the predictable roll call of saints and martyrs, the Society can also lay claim to the thirty-five craters on the moon named for Jesuit scientists. Jesuits have been pilloried and idolised on a scale unknown to members of any other religious order -- they have died the most horrible deaths and done the most outlandish deeds. Whether they were loved or loathed, the dramatic impact of the Society of Jesus could never be ignored. It disrupted the certainties and hierarchies of the Roman Catholic Church, transformed the intellectual, cultural and spiritual landscapes of Europe, Asia and the Americas, and staked its claim as a potent force in the classroom, the pulpit and the loftiest bastions of political power. Though facing fresh crises and controversies, today's Jesuits are still active in the worlds of science and politics, education and devotion, playing their part in the complex transformations of the modern Catholic church. Jonathan Wright's fascinating study draws the reader into a gripping tale of myth and counter-myth, of adoration and banishment, of extraordinary achievements and spectacular failures. Contained within the Jesuits' rise, fall and rebirth are the successive chapters of Discovery, Reformation, Enlightenment and Revolution that have shaped our modern world.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #209303 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-05-17
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 352 pages

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'It is an extraordinary story, which Wright tells colourfully. [His] book is full of vivid incident' Simon Callow, Guardian 'Jonathan Wright's witty book makes for a roller-coaster read' Eamon Duffy, Sunday Telegraph 'Wright brings a lightness of touch and a full-blooded humanity to the task of understanding the Jesuit mystique' Sunday Times 'Bursting with well-chosen anecdotes' Daily Telegraph

Guardian, January 31, 2004
'an extraordinary story, which Wright tells colourfully...full of vivid incident...engaging.' Simon Callow

Sunday Herald, February 2004
'Wright tells a story of extraordinary intellectual and spiritual achievement.'


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This is without a doubt the worst book I have ever tried to read - I have really struggled to finish it. I don't know what the reviewers, who's comments appear on the cover, were on but it couldn't be legal. I guess they must be friends of Mr Wright the author!