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Francisco Suarez and the Complexities of Modernity

Authors

SENENT DE FRUTOS, JUAN ANTONIO

External publication

No

Means

J. Jesuit Stud.

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

0

SJR Quartile

3

SJR Impact

0.106

Publication date

01/10/2019

ISI

000506011400001

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-85074392897

Abstract

I present here a key to reading the work of Jesuit thinker Francisco Suarez in the context of the plurality and complexity of modernity. I show the main configuration that defines modernity in its hegemonic version, as well as its limitations. From there, I propose how Suarez's work can be understood from the perspective of its own Ignatian and Jesuit spiritual framework and in relation to the development of modernity. Although a dominant version of modernity has historically prevailed, modernity cannot be understood as a uniform process but one that has been articulated and expressed in different civilizing missions since the Renaissance. One modern way of responding to the socio-cultural challenges of the Renaissance was articulated by the Society of Jesus. I believe that in light of what I term an "Ignatian modernity," we can better understand Suarez's intellectual mission, its historical virtuality, and the possibilities marginalized by hegemonic modernity.

Keywords

Early modernity; Francisco Suárez; Ignatian modernity; Modernity; Suarezian political modernity

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