Farrell, Thomas2022-01-102022-01-102022-01This version was not previously published.https://hdl.handle.net/11299/226014In addition to highlighting Conwell's 2003 book about Jeronimo Nadal and St. Ignatius Loyola, I also mention Pope Francis, the first Jesuit pope, and quote something he said, from the Italian philosophy professor Massimo Borghesi's new 2021 book Catholic Discordance: Neoconservatism vs. the Field Hospital Church of Pope Francis, translated from the Italian by Barry Hudock (Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press Academic).In my 3,225-word review essay "Joseph F. Conwell's Perceptive 2003 Book Walking in the Spirit," I highlight the late American Jesuit spiritual director Joseph F. Conwell's 2003 book Walking in the Spirit: A Reflection on Jeronimo Nadal's Phrase "Contemplative Likewise in Action" (St. Louis: Institute of Jesuit Sources). Jeronimo Nadal (1507-1580) had already been ordained a priest and had already earned a doctorate in theology when he entered the Society of Jesus in 1545. In the Jesuit order, Nadal worked closely with the Spanish Renaissance mystic St. Ignatius Loyola (1491-1556), the founder of the Society of Jesus, when he was writing the Society's Constitutions. Nadal coined the phrase (about Ignatius) "Contemplative Likewise in Action" in 1557.enJoseph F. Conwell, Jeronimo Nadal, St. Ignatius Loyola, Society of Jesus, Pope Francis, Massimo BorghesiJoseph F. Conwell's Perceptive 2003 Book Walking in the SpiritScholarly Text or Essay