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The narrative traces the foundation of the Society of Jesus by Ignatius of Loyola and his first companions, outlines the order's constitutions and pedagogical system, and follows its expansion across Europe, the Americas, Africa, and Asia. It documents missionary ventures and cultural encounters, the founding of colleges and the promulgation of the Ratio Studiorum, and profiles prominent members and theologians. The account examines recurring controversies and political conflicts, including persecutions, inquisitorial actions, and public accusations, and describes the Society's institutional responses and internal reforms. Chronological chapters carry the story forward into the modern era, summarizing developments, missions, and debates up to the early twentieth century.

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Thomas J. Campbell

Thomas J. Campbell was a historian known for his detailed examination of the Society of Jesus, commonly known as the Jesuits. His notable work, "The Jesuits, 1534-1921 / A History of the Society of Jesus from Its Foundation to the Present Time," provides an extensive account of the order's history, influence, and evolution over nearly four centuries. Campbell's scholarship contributes to the understanding of the Jesuits' role in education, missionary work, and their impact on the Catholic Church and society at large. His writings are significant for those interested in religious history and the complexities of Jesuit missions.

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