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Jesuits in Science Fiction - (Philosophy) by Richard Feist (Hardcover)

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  • From their founding in 1540 to this day, Jesuits have been controversial.
  • Author(s): Richard Feist
  • 320 Pages
  • Literary Criticism, General
  • Series Name: Philosophy

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From their founding in 1540 to this day, Jesuits have been controversial. Their centuries of missionary work have taken them to all corners of the world. They have been accused of killing Kings and Presidents and contributing to colonization and destruction of cultures-even participating in enslavement. But the Jesuits have also been seen as bringers of light and education. With their ferocity of purpose and intellectual rigor, the Jesuits' impact on world history cannot be ignored. No surprise then, that Jesuits appear in literature, especially that literature of ideas, exploration, and social commentary, otherwise known as science fiction.

This unique collection of essays explores how the Jesuit has long been part of science fiction's history and how Jesuit ideas and characters are featured in some of science fiction's greatest works. In this collection, we see Jesuits continue their missionary spirit as they take leave of the earth, moving their missionary labors literally towards the heavens. Reason and revelation are now indeed on other worlds. In this collection, we have explorations of philosophy, science, theology, and culture, all done in typical Jesuit fashion, always in various and foreign contexts. This collection is akin to others in its linking of religion and science fiction, but it is unique in its concentration on the Jesuits and science fiction.

This collection will be of interest to scholars working and researching in the field of science fiction studies and would be suitable for courses on science fiction. But it will also be of interest and accessible to those of us who simply love science fiction for its power to explore other worlds and, in this case, to take some of the deepest human reflections, namely those on God, morals and culture, lift them up, and see what forms they may take on other worlds.



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Feist's volume contests the often-accepted trope of the conflict between religion and science by looking at the presence and representations of Jesuits in modern science fiction. Its 14 discerning essays focus on the otherworldly spirituality, openness, and commitment to reason of the Jesuit priest, whose presence in science fiction is employed to provide insight into imagined future worlds. This volume reveals to the reader not only more about those future worlds, but also about the religious core that often underlies humanity's engagement with science.


Prof. Dr. William Sweet

Membre titulaire, Institut international de philosophie (Paris)

Fellow, Brian Mulroney Institute of Government

Director, Centre for Philosophy, Theology, and Cultural Traditions

Department of Philosophy

St Francis Xavier University



For Ignatius of Loyola, the Founder of the Jesuits, regular contemplation of the night sky was among his most moving experiences of spiritual consolation. Could he have imagined that one day his Order would reach those stars-understood today as suns with orbiting planets-by the engines of the science fiction genre? Guided by the editorial hand of Richard Feist, this book offers essays on Jesuit logic, expositions of "Jesuit themes" in the works of authors like Philip K. Dick and Walter Miller Jr., interstellar missions and First Contact, archeology and the ruins of past civilizations, theology, spiritual practice, and celebrating mass on other worlds. Science fiction speculates on what future history might be, and for any number of reasons, the Jesuits play a conspicuous role in that future.

Rev. Dr. Mark Slatter

Faculty of Theology

Saint Paul University, Ottawa, Ontario



"Jesuits in Science Fiction" is an enthralling vista into an unearthed genre of writing: science fiction narratives that feature Jesuit characters and themes. The Jesuit order, contrary to the medieval Dominicans and Franciscans, was founded in the 16th-century and is thus a pre-eminently modern institution. The Jesuits are very much tied to the major developments of the modern world, from the advancement of natural science in the Galileo affair to the discovery of the New World to the revolutions of philosophical and political thought. But it is their presence in science fiction stories that allows the Jesuits to bring their unique perspective to bear on myriad topics, principally the balance between reason and faith, the natural and supernatural, and the questioning mind of science and the assurance of religious belief. From the popular works of Philip K. Dick to the lesser-known writings of Neil Gaiman and Lino Aldani, this is a book that is revelatory and informative as it sheds light on a generally unexplored terrain. I would definitely recommend it to anybody who is interested in science fiction writing that lies at the intersection of religion and philosophy.


Dr. Nikolaj Zunic

St. Jerome's University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada


Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .75 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.28 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 320
Genre: Literary Criticism
Sub-Genre: General
Series Title: Philosophy
Publisher: Vernon Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Richard Feist
Language: English
Street Date: September 16, 2024
TCIN: 1001046664
UPC: 9798881900069
Item Number (DPCI): 247-40-4090
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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