Symposium Panels - May 28
Breakfast
Laboratory D108
Panel A: Charity in the Far East
F605
Chair: Francisco Mota, S.J.
Vincenzo Maria Marchi, S.J., Missionary in China (1871–1912)
–Irene Gaddo
Francisco Furtado: A Trajectory Map of the Elite's Interactions and Commitments in China Mission
– Ana Cristina Pereira
Jesuits’ Engagements in Eighteenth-Century Medical Practices
– Xiangyi Liu
Panel B: Describing Charity with Its Categories
F602
Chair: Cristiano Casalini
Jesuit Political Theology and Societal Engagement: A Theorhetoric of the Common Good
– Steven Mailloux
The Ignatian Accommodatio: An Ethnohistorical Approach to the “Other” in the Early Modern World.
– Alejandra Borbolla Vázquez
Eastern Missions of the Jesuits: First Globalization; “Giving an Account of,” Informing and Communicating
– Eduard López Hortelano, S.J.
Coffee Break
Laboratory D108
Panel A: Words Across Worlds: Intercultural Encounters and Jesuit Engagements with Classical Texts
F605
Chair: Alessandro Corsi
Between “Rhetoric” and “Literature”: Jesuit Engagement with Literary Traditions in Late Imperial China
– Linda Chu
Seeking Divine Signs: Jesuit Engagements with the Yijing (Book of Changes) in Late Imperial China
– John T. P. Lai
Seventeenth-Century Arguments Against Forced Labor in the Mines of Potosí, Viceroyalty of Peru
– Sarah Elizabeth Penry
Panel B: Education and Colonialism on a Global Sphere
F602
Chair: Antonio Taiga Guterres
Jesuits, Crown, and Missionary Colonization in Seventeenth-Century New France
–Mairi Cowan
Ethiopia Revisited: Jesuit Education in Mid-Twentieth Century Addis Ababa
– Jonathan Greenwood
Jesuit "Flying Missions" in Andean Rural Area of the Viceroyalty of Peru, 16th Century
–Luis Ribeiro
Lunch
Terrace: Floor 3
Social Apostolate in Peru
Auditorium Jeffrey Klaiber
Chair: Juan Dejo, S.J.
“Porque Toman Bien la Lengua de Acá”. Italian Jesuits in the Doctrina of Juli (16–17th centuries)
– Elena Amerio
The Peruvian Jesuit Province and the Reception of Vatican II: Reimagining the Jesuit Mission through the Practice of the Social Apostolate
–Juan Miguel Espinoza
Jesuit Andean Art: Visual Strategies of Social Engagement and Political-Religious Accommodation
–Ramón Mujica
– Transport to the Larco Museum
– Guided Tour
– Dinner at Larco Museum | 5:30 p.m.
– Transport to UARM