Alfonso Salmerón on the Scriptures

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Commentaries on All the Letters of Saint Paul and the Catholic Epistles
Commentaries on the Gospel History and the Acts of the Apostles
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exegesis
Francis Borgia
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Monumenta Historica Societatis Iesu
New Testament
Pedro de Ribadeneyra
Vulgate

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  • ISBN 9781914967061
  • Weight: 656g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A ground-breaking study that unveils, for the first time, the entirety of a founding Jesuit's theology. Revered as a founder of the Jesuit order, an accomplished preacher, a papal theologian at all three sessions of the Council of Trent, and the provincial of Naples, Alfonso Salmerón was a significant figure in the intellectual life and ecclesiastical affairs of the sixteenth century. His Commentaries represent one of the most ambitious theological-exegetical endeavours of the post-Tridentine period. Fr. Sam Zeno Conedera, SJ, brings long-overdue recognition to a foundational figure and key theologian of the order. Here, presented for the first time, is a detailed overview of Salmerón's writings and theology. It explores the author's creative use of history, his endeavour to integrate Scripture and tradition, and his exposition of the mysteries of the Christian faith. As Conedera shows, Salmerón's approach to controversial Reformation issues, such as the veneration of Mary, justification, the sacraments, and the nature of the Church, combined respect for tradition with innovation. Furthermore, his moral teachings offer profound insights into significant societal issues of the period, including public worship and the relations between the sexes. Salmerón's brief yet carefully crafted discussion of the Society of Jesus provides invaluable insight into the self-perception of the first generation of Jesuits. This book highlights the ways in which this exceptional figure enriches our understanding of early modern Catholicism and Jesuit history.
SAM ZENO CONEDERA, SJ is Assistant Professor of History at Saint Louis University. He has published on medieval Spain, the Society of Jesus, and the thought of Joseph Ratzinger. He is currently researching the converso Jesuit Pedro de Ribadeneyra, the Golden Age writer and first hagiographer of Ignatius of Loyola. Fr. Conedera has taught previously at Santa Clara University, and he holds a Ph.D. in medieval history from UCLA, an M.A. in philosophical resources from Fordham University, an S.T.B. in theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, and B.A.s in history and Spanish from Saint Louis University.

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