The Doctrine of the Jesuits, written by Paul Bert and published in 1880, is a comprehensive study of the beliefs, practices, and history of the Society of Jesus, commonly known as the Jesuits. The book explores the origins of the Jesuits, their role in the Catholic Church, and their influence on European politics and culture. It also delves into the controversial aspects of Jesuit doctrine, such as their emphasis on obedience, their use of casuistry,...