Jesuit Intellectual and Physical Exchange between England and Mainland Europe, c. 1580-1789 : : ‘The World is our House?’ / / James E. Kelly, Hannah Thomas.

Jesuit Intellectual and Physical Exchange between England and Mainland Europe, c. 1580-1789: ‘The World is our House’? offers new perspectives on the English Mission of the Society of Jesus. It brings together an interdisciplinary and international group of scholars to explore the Mission’s role and...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden,, Boston : : BRILL,, 2019.
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Jesuit Studies 18.
Physical Description:1 online resource (371 pages).
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Other title:Front Matter --
Copyright Page --
Acknowledgments --
Illustrations, Plates, and Tables --
-- Notes on Contributors --
Introduction /
Rediscovering the English Mission --
“To wyn yow to heaven”: Edmund Campion’s Winning Words /
Edmund Campion’s Prague Homilies: The Concionale ex concionibus a R.P. Edmundo Campiano /
The Most Catholic King and the “Hispanized Camelion”: Philip ii and Robert Persons /
The Jesuits and English Culture --
Jesuit Drama Crossing the Channel: Jakob Gretser and William Shakespeare’s Pericles and Timon of Athens /
Relics and Cultures of Commemoration in the English Jesuit College of St. Omers in the Spanish Netherlands /
Scheming Jesuits and Sound Doctrine?: The Influence of the Jesuits on English Catholic Music at Home and Abroad, c.1580-1640 /
English Jesuit Influence in Mainland Europe --
“Extravagant” English Books at the Library of El Escorial and Jesuit Agency /
Spoils of War?: The Edict of Restitution and Benefactions to the English Province of the Society of Jesus /
Invisible Threads of Divine Providence: The British Links in the Polemical Theology of Martinus Szent-Ivany (1633-1705) /
Probabilism, Pluralism, and Papalism: Jesuit Allegiance Politics in the British Atlantic and Continental Europe, 1644-50 /
Pan-European Networks of Communication --
England in the Margin: Providence and Historiography in Pedro de Ribadeneyra’s Historia ecclesiastica del scisma del reyno de Inglaterra /
Spiritual Exercises and Spiritual Exercises: Ascetic Intellectual Exchange in the English Catholic Community, c.1600-1794 /
“Established and putt in good order”: The Venerable English College, Rome, under Jesuit Administration, 1579-1685 /
Jesuit News Networks and Catholic Identity: The Letters of John Thorpe to the English Carmelite Nuns at Lierre, 1769-89 /
Back Matter --
Index.
Summary:Jesuit Intellectual and Physical Exchange between England and Mainland Europe, c. 1580-1789: ‘The World is our House’? offers new perspectives on the English Mission of the Society of Jesus. It brings together an interdisciplinary and international group of scholars to explore the Mission’s role and wider impact within the Society, as well as early modern European Catholicism. Building on recent movements within the field to decentralise the Catholic Reformation, the volume seeks to change perceptions of the English Mission as peripheral, bringing the archipelagic experience of Jesuits working in the British Isles in line with work on their European confreres and the broader global network of the Society of Jesus.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004362665
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: James E. Kelly, Hannah Thomas.