Founded at St. Louis in 1961 as the Institute of Jesuit Sources, Jesuit Sources specializes in preserving, maintaining, and expanding for scholars around the world important texts and studies in Jesuit history, spirituality, and pedagogy. It publishes Jesuit primary sources in English translation and auxiliary literature in Jesuit studies and currently features more than 100 volumes.
Recent titles include:
- The Duties of a Teacher, by Grzegorz Piramowicz and translated by Mark O’Connor
- The True Meaning of the Lord of Heaven, by Matteo Ricci, edited by Thierry Meynard, SJ, and translated by Douglas Lancashire and Peter Hu Kou-chen, SJ
- The Spiritual Doctrine, by Louis Lallemant and translated by Patricia M. Ranum
- The Exercise of the Christian Life, by Gaspar Loarte and translated by Charles R. Keenan
- Jesuit Pedagogy, 1540-1616: A Reader, edited by Cristiano Casalini and Claude Pavur, SJ
- Notes on the Jesuits in China, by Hieromonk Fedosii Smorzhevskii and translated by Gregory Afinogenov
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