How Jesuitical were the Jesuits? a brief encounter with the morality of the Jesuits / James Keenan, S.J.

A talk on the history of Jesuit casuistry and comparative forms of moral reasoning, tracing the development of casuistry from John Mair to Francesco de Toledo and Robert Parsons.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Keenan, James F.
Corporate Author: College of the Holy Cross (Worcester, Mass.). Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture.
Other Authors: Whall, Helen M.
Format: Electronic Software eBook
Published: 2009.
Series:CREC Listen and learn.
Presidential Colloquia on Jesuits and the Liberal Arts.
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Holy Cross Note:Jesuit speaker.
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Summary:A talk on the history of Jesuit casuistry and comparative forms of moral reasoning, tracing the development of casuistry from John Mair to Francesco de Toledo and Robert Parsons.
Item Description:Title from CREC Listen and Learn website.
Date of lecture: March 26, 2009.
Sponsored by Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture.
Respondent Helen Whall, professor of English at Holy Cross, cites case studies of ethical issues in Shakespeare plays.
James Keenan, S.J., hold the founder's chair in theology at Boston College.
Physical Description:2 sound files (82 min., 10 sec.) : digital, MP3 file.
Format:Available online and as an iTunes download.
System requirements: Windows or Mac computer, Internet access, iTunes software.