Jesuits in the United States offers a panoramic overview of the Jesuit order in the United States from the colonial era to the present. David J. Collins, SJ, describes the development of the Jesuit order in the US against the background of American religious, cultural, and social history. He covers the papacy's suppression of the order and its restoration period. He also compares Jesuit activities in the US with those in Europe and, by the twentieth century, to those around the world, as the political and religious connections between the US and the world, especially Latin America, grow. Collins also reflects on the future of the order in light of its past.
Both readers familiar with the Jesuit tradition and those new to it will learn from this book's distinctive and modern perspectiveusing twenty-first-century scholarship on Jesuit slaveholding, the sexual abuse crisis, and other contemporary issuesto analyze five hundred years of Jesuit history in the United States.
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