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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

SJR Quartile

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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