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Theology - Critical Analysis George Term Paper

.." (History of Jesuits, 2006) The identifying feature of the Society of Jesus was its: total availability for mission...members would be ready to go anywhere in the world, at whatever cost to themselves to undertake whatever ministry was required. Instead of living in stable monastic communities, they would be flexible and mobile, frequently on the move." (History of Jesuits, 2006)

V. Good in Everything? Indeed.

Macleod relates beautifully that Jesus died among those whose lives, both physical and spiritual that he had made his business while upon the earth. Macleod with just a few words assists the reader in understanding that among all the negative factors described by MacLeod, that something...

Macleod vividly provides a description to drive home his point about the field of mission and where the responsibility of the individual who follows the path of Jesus lay.
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Landmarking: City, Church, & Jesuit Urban Strategy by Thomas Lucas

Called to the Cities: The Spiritual Trajectories of the Early Church and Ignatius" (2006) Loyola College of Maryland. Online available at http://www.loyola.edu/yotc/ignatius.html

George MacLeod's Description of the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ

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Landmarking: City, Church, & Jesuit Urban Strategy by Thomas Lucas

Called to the Cities: The Spiritual Trajectories of the Early Church and Ignatius" (2006) Loyola College of Maryland. Online available at http://www.loyola.edu/yotc/ignatius.html

George MacLeod's Description of the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ
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