Inside the American Jesuits
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Peter McDonough is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Arizona State University. He is author of Men Astutely Trained: A History of the Jesuits in the American Century (1992) and Power and Ideology in Brazil (1981) and coauthor of The Cultural Dynamics of Democratization in Spain (1998). Eugene C. Bianchi is Professor Emeritus of Religion at Emory University. He is author of Elder Wisdom: Crafting Your Own Elderhood (1994) and coeditor of A Democratic Catholic Church (1992).
Acknowledgments Prologue: Diversity without Democracy 1. Staying and Leaving 2. Becoming a Jesuit 3. From Innocence to Experience 4. Sex, Celibacy, and Identity 5. Ignatian Spiritualities 6. Eclecticism and Commitment 7. Life in Community 8. Ministry and the Meaning of Priesthood 9. Revitalizing the Schools 10. Organizational Dilemmas, Symbolic Conflicts, Structural Problems 11. Low-Profile Politics Epilogue: Evening's Empire Notes on Methodology Notes Glossary List of Figures and Tables Index