TY - JOUR U1 - Zeitschriftenartikel, wissenschaftlich - begutachtet (reviewed) A1 - Schnoor, Antje T1 - Transformational Ethics: The Concept of Obedience in Post-Conciliar Jesuit Thinking JF - Religions N2 - The paper sheds light on the change in the concept of obedience within the Society of Jesus since the 1960s. In the aftermath of the Second Vatican Council, a so-called crisis of authority and obedience took place in the Catholic Church and the religious orders. As a consequence, the notions of responsibility and conscience came to the fore in the Jesuit definition of obedience. The religious concept of obedience, that is the obedience towards God, was reassessed as a service to humanity. The paper analyzes how the change in the concept of obedience gave rise to the promotion of social justice, which the Society of Jesus proclaimed at General Congregation 32 in 1974/75. By including the promotion of social justice into their central mission, Jesuits not only fundamentally transformed their self-conception, but also their ethical values. The paper argues that the pursuit of social justice became a form of religious obedience. KW - Gehorsam KW - obedience KW - ethics KW - Jesuits KW - social justice KW - intellectual history KW - conceptual history KW - authority KW - identity, Catholic Church KW - Ethik KW - Jesuiten KW - Soziale Gerechtigkeit KW - Geistesgeschichte KW - Autorität KW - Katholische Kirche KW - Identität Y1 - 2019 UN - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:960-opus4-14537 SN - 2077-1444 SS - 2077-1444 U6 - https://doi.org/10.25968/opus-1453 DO - https://doi.org/10.25968/opus-1453 VL - 10 IS - 5 PB - MDPI ER -