Symposium Panels - June 13
Breakfast
[TML Atrium]
Panel A: Jesuit Education in Eastern Europe (16th–18th Centuries)
[TML Auditorium]
Chair: Alessandro Corsi
“We are Arming our Enemies:” Non-Catholic Students at Jesuit Schools and Universities of the Austrian Province (Second Half of 16th Century)
– Dmitry Zharov
Students Outside the Classroom: Housing, Eating and Behaving in the Grammar Schools of the Austrian Province (c. 1670–1740)
– Zsófia Kádár
Benedict Herbest’s Pedagogical Legacy: Shaping Jesuit Education in Eastern Europe
– Tetyana Berezovski
Significance of Didactic Literature in the Jesuit Educational System (18th century)
– Katarína Karabová
Panel B: Educating the Elites: Case Studies
[TML 112]
Chair: Claudio Ferlan
Educating the Educators: The Repetitio Humaniorum
– Lav Šubarić
Rhetoric, Humanities, and the Positive Disciplines. Acquiring an All-Encompassing Education at the Madrilenian Colegio Imperial
– Lucia Diaz Marroquin
The Year of Rhetoric in Montreal’s Jesuit Colleges
– Fannie Dionne
– François Dansereau
Beyond Boarding Schools: Apostolic, Evening, Religious Schools and Recreation Centers (19th–20th Centuries)
– Maria Macchi
Panel A: The Jesuit Perspective: Colleges and Educators in Early Modern Italy
[TML 112]
Chair: Claudio Ferlan
Ephemeral Apparatus, Everlasting Success. The Triumph of the Jesuit College in 1640 Roman Celebration in the Words of Francesco Sforza Pallavicino
– Laura Madella
Corrado Confalonieri S.J. and Giuseppe Gorzoni, S.J.: Teaching, Preserving, and Looking at the World at the End of the 17th Century
– Flavio Rurale
Educating to be a Jesuit. The teaching of Bartolomeo Ricci (1542–1613)
– Irene Gaddo
Panel B: Exploring Christian Aesthetics and Pedagogy in the Ratio Studiorum
[TML Auditorium]
Chair: Claude Pavur, S.J.
Jesuits as Theological Educators: Weston School of Theology and the Theology Department at Marquette University, 1978–83
– Thomas Worcester, S.J
The Novum of Jesuit Education: Christian Aesthetics and a Sense for the Whole
– Matthew Baugh, S.J.
The Enduring Relevance of the Pedagogy of the Ratio Studiorum
– Joseph Hill, S.J.
Panel C: Jesuit Education and Philosophical Foundations: Unpacking Social Science, Faith, and Core Disciplines (1870–2020)
[TML 319]
Chair: A. Taiga Guterres
The ‘Crusading Fanatics’ of American Law: American Jesuits and the Origins of the Neo-Scholastic Legal Revival (1870–1960)
– Dennis Wieboldt
The Role of Philosophical Education in Faith Serving Justice (Decree 4, GC 32)
– Abbey Murphy
Reflections on Philosophy as a Core Discipline in Jesuit Education
– Andrew Barrette
Lunch
[TML Atrium]
Panel A: Jesuit Educators in Reformed Lands (16th–19th Centuries)
[TML Auditorium]
Chair: Emanuele Colombo
Teaching the Faith in a Hostile Environment: The Jesuit Challenge in Elizabethan England
– Robert Scully, S.J.
“Eminent for Virtue and Learning:” Varieties of Education in the Life of James Tyrie, S.J.
– Daniel MacLeod
Educating in Exile. Enghien as a Center for Education in the Long 19th Century
– Judith Lipperheide
Panel B: Exploring Jesuit Theology and Pedagogy from Diego de Ledesma to Karl Rahner
[TML 319]
Chair: Andrew Barrette
Teaching Christianity: Genesis, Composition, and Context of Karl Rahner’s Foundations of Christian Faith
– Jörg Nies, S.J.
The Contributions of Diego de Ledesma to Ignatian Pedagogy
– Elisa Maria Pérez Avellán
– Henar Pizarro Llorente
Rearward to Onward: Theological Reflection as Expressed Through the Pastoral Circle and its Influence on Jesuit Pedagogical Methods
– Jodi Hunt
Panel C: Education and Virtues: Theoretical Foundations
[TML 112]
Chair: Robert Gerlich, S.J.
Peter Canisius and Catholic Formation in Prayer
– Hilmar Pabel
Seminary Formation of St. Thomas Christians in 16th-century Kerala
– Fr. Jomet Vazhayil Jose
Educating the Soul: Understanding the History and Mechanisms that Have Helped Support This Key Mission of Jesuit Education
– Jarrod Stadnyk
Past and Present: Jesuit Educational Institutions in the USA
[TML Auditorium]
Chair: Cristiano Casalini
– William P. Leahy, S.J.
– Claude Pavur, S.J.
– Jeffery von Arx, S.J.
– Michael Rizzi
Dinner
[TML Outdoor Patio]