The Journal of Jesuit Studies examines the historical and intellectual contributions of Jesuits, particularly in East Asia. It focuses on their roles in knowledge production, cultural exchange, and the adaptation of Western ideas and texts within Chinese and Japanese contexts. The journal also explores Jesuit engagement with local philosophies, such as Confucianism, and their efforts in translation and textual analysis.
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History
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HistoryReligious Studies
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Reformation and Early Modern ChristianityEarly Modern Women WritersAmerican Constitutional Law and PoliticsHistorical and Linguistic StudiesDiverse Historical and Scientific StudiesLatin American history and cultureChinese history and philosophyHistorical Studies and Socio-cultural AnalysisCatholicism and Religious StudiesColonialism, slavery, and trade