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jesuitry in a sentence

n.

Definition

Jesuitry refers to the practice of using cunning, deceitful, or subtle reasoning, often associated with the Jesuit order's methods of persuasion and moral flexibility.

Sample Sentences

  1. The debate about the morality of Jesuitry often surfaces in discussions of education and ethics.
  2. Critics of the church accused the Jesuits of employing Jesuitry to manipulate the faithful for their own gain.
  3. In his writings, he condemned Jesuitry as a form of intellectual dishonesty that undermined true faith.
  4. The political maneuverings of the Jesuit leadership were often characterized as Jesuitry by their opponents.
  5. Despite its controversial reputation, Jesuitry has played a significant role in shaping modern theological thought.

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