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Buy this book together with The History of Tur Abdin by Aphram (Ephrem) I Barsoum
The Jesuits—that group of clerics so deeply imbedded in the dreams and nightmares of the Catholic Church and in the history of the world. Sometimes saints and sometimes energetic and devious schemers, the Jesuits have educated and trained most of the Catholic intellectuals of America and Europe for the last four hundred years.
F. E. Peters throws open the doors of the Jesuit citadel in this story of a young man’s coming of age. This is a personal story told without romance and without rancor, and if the Jesuit life is one of bondage to an almost impossible ideal of perfect obedience and self-denial, it is also, as <i>Ours</i> makes clear without the slightest trace of jesuitical equivocation, a life of intelligence, of intense camaraderie, and of high good humor.
+Until now this first insider-history of Tur Abdin has been unavailable to non-Semitic readers. Written by Patriarch Ignatius Aphram Barsoum in Syriac, this history of the mountainous region in southeastern Asia Minor called Tur Abdin has not found wide readership because of language barriers.  This new edition produced by Gorgias Press is a trilingual edition: the original Syriac, and Arabic and English translations.Save $22.35
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Peters, Francis. Ours: The Making and Unmaking of a Jesuit  

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Title:Ours: The Making and Unmaking of a Jesuit
Publisher:Gorgias Press (Tigris imprint)
Publication Date:5/2008
From the 1981 edition
Availability:In Print
ISBN:978-1-59333-450-5
Format:Paperback, 6 x 9 in
Volumes:1
Pages:220

The Jesuits—that group of clerics so deeply imbedded in the dreams and nightmares of the Catholic Church and in the history of the world. Sometimes saints and sometimes energetic and devious schemers, the Jesuits have educated and trained most of the Catholic intellectuals of America and Europe for the last four hundred years. James Joyce was theirs, as was California’s Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr.; former Massachusetts Congressman Robert F. Drinan still is. Known to some as towering intellectuals, to others as the greatest of master spies, they are known to themselves simply as Ours.

F. E. Peters first encountered the Society of Jesus while attending America’s premier Jesuit prep school, where the intrigue and romance of the Pope’s marine corps became so intoxicating that, upon graduation, he enlisted—and for nine years lived “The Life.”

What is this extraordinary system of belief and training? Peters throws open the doors of the Jesuit citadel—the novitiate—and looks back at Ours with their own ironic, entertaining eye, and shows us the making of a Jesuit: self-discipline perfected by long days filled with silence broken only by conversations in Latin; a keen intellect honed by an education as rigorous in the classics and philosophy as in any nineteenth-century university.

But this is also a story of a young man’s coming of age in a unique culture—150 young men held incommunicado from the outside world for the first four years of their fifteen-year training on a landscape fraught with ironies of eighteen-, nineteen-, and twenty-year-old mortals trying to live the lives of saints. This is a personal story told without romance and without rancor, and if the Jesuit life is one of bondage to an almost impossible ideal of perfect obedience and self-denial, it is also, as Ours makes clear without the slightest trace of jesuitical equivocation, a life of intelligence, of intense camaraderie, and of high good humor.

This second edition has been updated with a new Forward and Afterward.

F. E. Peters, who continues “to view life through Jesuit eyes and greet it with Jesuit laughter,” is now Professor of Islamic Studies at New York University.




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