Jesuit Education at the Crossroads: An Introduction to the 23 Texts, Juan Cristóbal García-Huidobro
Chapter 1: The Oaxtepec Document
Chapter 2: The Christian Formation of Jesuit High School Students, Joseph Fichter
Commentary: Religious and Social Formation in the Mid-20th Century: Insufficiencies and Overcoming, Luiz Fernando Klein
Chapter 3: Jesuit Education for Justice: The Colegio in El Salvador, 1968-1984, Charles Beirne
Chapter 4: Closure of the Instituto Patria in Mexico: An Emblematic Case of the Change in the Jesuit Educational Apostolate, María del Socorro Gutiérrez
Commentary: Two Ways of Tackling a School’s Complicity with Structural Injustices, John Swope
Commentary: Lack of Dialogue and Overvaluation of the Jesuit Influence in the Mexican Case of the Closure of the Instituto Patria, Juan Luis Orozco
Chapter 5: A New Ratio for a New Millennium?, Vincent Duminuco
Chapter 6: The Ratio Studiorum Today in Latin America: Its Update and Its Challenges, Pablo Sada
Commentary: Forget the Ratio Studiorum or Recover Its Genius?, Claude Pavur
Commentary: A Renewal of Jesuit Education Based on Ignatian Spirituality, John O’Malley
Chapter 7: Teaching in Jesuit Schools from 1950 to 2017: Changes in Composition and Meaning, Cristóbal Madero
Chapter 8: Education of the Whole Person in an Increasingly Competitive and Secular Context: Two Decades of Professionalization and Searching at Colegio San Ignacio El Bosque, Juan Cristóbal García-Huidobro and Daniel Araneda
Commentary: Challenges of the Jesuit Abandonment of Classrooms and the Curriculum, Cristián Cox
Commentary: Curricular Tensions and Possibilities in Times of Neoliberalism, Encarna Rodríguez
Chapter 9: Exploring Mission, Inclusion, and Formation of Lay Educators: Recent Research on Traditional Jesuit Secondary Schools in North America, Kristin Ross Cully
Chapter 10: Networked School Improvement: The Latin American Jesuit Schools’ System for Quality Management, Jorge Radic
Commentary: If It Rains in the North, the South Does Not Escape It: Research on Jesuit Education in Latin America, Esteban Ocampo
Commentary: Prospects for Jesuit Education in a Secular Age, Dennis Shirley
Chapter 11: The Cristo Rey Jesuit Model and Social Justice: Dialectic Tensions of Mission and Brand in U.S. Jesuit Education, Sajit Kabadi
Chapter 12: Educating for Poverty Relief: The Case of Fe y Alegria, Camilo Arciniegas Pradilla and Jose Bento da Silva
Commentary: Reflections on Cristo Rey and Fe y Alegría: Two educational models conceived to alleviate poverty and bring about social justice, Jorge Enrique Vargas
Commentary: Jesuit Education in the Americas up for Reinvention: Internal Dilemmas and Broader Lessons for the Future of Learning, Santiago Rincón-Gallardo