id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_y75ooidbbfbw5oejxtiqsmemhy Paul F. Grendler Jesuit Schools in Europe. A Historiographical Essay 2014 19 .pdf application/pdf 8793 642 63 The article surveys recent scholarship on Jesuit schools and universities in Europe The Jesuits oversaw and taught in boarding schools for noble boys with considerable Jesuits – schools – universities – Laínez – humanism – mathematics – boarding Jesuit schools contributed to the common good by educating future Subsequent Jesuits emphasized the goal of improving civil society and educating boys to take their place in that world even more strongly. years, wrote that a Jesuit humanities education would instruct noble youths so taught in Jesuit schools would serve the Christian state (repubblica christiana). Jesuit acceptance of secular educational goals, including enabling boys to earn a living, paralleled the Society's The vast majority of Jesuit schools taught moral theology or cases of conscience (casuistry); the two were not quite identical, according to the Ratio. Jesuits to create a large number of schools and universities in the New World. ./cache/work_y75ooidbbfbw5oejxtiqsmemhy.pdf ./txt/work_y75ooidbbfbw5oejxtiqsmemhy.txt