Table of contents : PREFACE CONTENTS ILLUSTRATIONS I THE SPIRIT OF JESUITISM Mystical Ecstasy and the Natural Way MYSTICAL ECSTASY AND THE NATURAL WAY 5 The “Application of the Senses99 The Militant Saviour of the Jesuits Examination of Conscience by the Schedule System The “Living Art” of the Exercises The “Corpse-Like Obedience99 The Pyramid to God
II IGNATIUS LOYOLA “Given up to the Vanities of the World” His Visions on the Rack The Travels and Adventures of a Fool Salvation and Perplexity The Work of Conversion in the Students9 Room The Founding of the Society of Jesus Up Against Modern Problems The Way to World Domination Physical Asceticism and Discipline of the Will 1Death and the Post for Spain
III THE BATTLE OVER FREE WILL Grace and Salvation Through Good Works Perplexities from Stagira to Trent The Pope's Comma The Uproar Among the Theologians Grace in the Salons “Novelists and Dramatists are Poisonmongers” The Fateful Five Propositions Signs and Wonders Doubt, the Source of Knowledge Descartes and the Jesuits Leibniz, The Friend of the Jesuits Free Will in the Light of the Newer Philosophy The Dispute Between the Jesuits and the Experimental Psychologists Behaviourism, Plant-Lice and Pavlov's Dog
IV THE MORAL PHILOSOPHY OF THE JESUITS Free Will and Responsibility “The End Justifies the Means” Aristotle, the Progenitor of Jesuit Moral Philosophy The Atomization of Morality Problems of Confessional Practice The Moral Philosophy of the Talmud and of the Stoics Probabilism The “Certain” and the “Uncertain” Conscience “Austere and Morbid Pascal”
V BEHIND A THOUSAND MASKS Merchant Among Merchants and Soldier Among Soldiers With the Pearl-Fishers and Rajahs The Dream of Chinquinquo “Deus” Against “Dainichi” Jesuits as Brahmins and Yogis At the Court of the Great Mogul From the Tea Ceremonial to Martyrdom Father Ricci—Doctor Li Conversion through Clock and Calendar Teachers and Diplomats at the Peking Court The Order of Gardeners and “Lightning Artists” The Triumph of the Fountain and the Mechanical Lion Profanation or Toleration? The Fish-Hook Mission Father Marquette, The Explorer of the Mississippi Friends of the Red Men The Jesuits' Musical Kingdom A Benevolent Dictatorship The Armed Forces of the Jesuit Republic
VI THE END AND THE MEANS The “Sovereignty of the People” and Tyrannicide The Theologian on the Royal Throne
VII THE STRUGGLE WITH PROGRESS The Catholicization of Thought The Jesuits and Galileo Scholars Among Scholars The Educational Work of the Fathers The Jesuit Theatre The audiences consisted of distinguished members ol the court and Jesuit Opera and Jesuit Ballet The Stage Management of the Jesuits The Society of Jesus and the Arts The Revolt of the Scholars Jesuitism and Psychoanalysis experts, “that if an extensive knowledge of the soul and of the laws The Conflict over Modern Political Ideals
VIII THE FOUR HUNDRED YEARS’ TRIAL Jesuit Methods in the Light of Modern Times True to the Earth The Service of the Order to Civilization The Way of Knowledge and the Way of Faith BIBLIOGRAPHY