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Light a fire II : confessions of a Jesuit terroristson

Publisher: Edolaguer Family Pub. House,


Title Details
  • Light a fire II :
Publishers
  • Quezon City : Edolaguer Family Pub. House, c2005
Descriptions
  • 528 p. ; 22 cm.
Isbn
    9719331305
Subjects
  • Olaguer, Eduardo B.
  • Political prisoners -- Philippines
  • Philippines -- Politics and government -- 1973-1986
Material Type
  • BK
  • Book
Location MAIN
Item Call Number DS 686.6 .O4 .A3 2005
Copynumber 1
Status Available
Barcode 17269
International Standard Book Number
  • International Standard Book Number - 9719331305
Library Of Congress Call Number
  • Classification number - DS 686.6
  • Item number - .O4 .A3 2005
Dewey Decimal Classification Number
  • Edition number - 1st ed.
Main Entry
  • Personal name - Olaguer, Eduardo B.
Title Statement
  • Title - Light a fire II :
  • Remainder of title - confessions of a Jesuit terrorist-son /
  • Statement of responsibility, etc - by Eduardo B. Olaguer
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (imprint)
  • Place of publication, distribution, etc - Quezon City :
  • Name of publisher, distributor, etc - Edolaguer Family Pub. House,
  • Date of publication, distribution, etc - c2005
Physical Description
  • Extent - 528 p. ;
  • Other physical details - 22 cm.
General Note
  • General note - "Explosive! This no-holds-barred expose of Jesuit "betrayals" of the Roman Papacy is breathtaking in its breadth and depth. From Father Generals to world-prominent Jesuit priests he dubs as Neo-Jesuits, the author bluntly castigates them. A former IBM top performer from the Philippines and IBM scholar at the Harvard Business School, Ed Olaguer's memoirs are his unconventional means for highlighting Jesuit decadence and his own spiritual decline and conversion. Formerly sentenced to death as the unrepentant Jesuit-recruited rebel leader in toppling down the dictator Ferdinand Marcos, Olaguer's main thesis is that his own fundamental errors in life, more so the "betrayals by neo-Jesuits," have all been rooted in "Pride and Disobedience" disguised as modernism. Yet his heroes are mostly Jesuits and their schools' alumni, portrayed as loyal sons of St. Ignatius of Loyola!"
Subject Personal Name
  • Personal name - Olaguer, Eduardo B.
Subject Topical Term
  • Topical term or geographic name as entry element - Political prisoners
  • Geographic subdivision - Philippines
  • Topical term or geographic name as entry element - Philippines
  • General subdivision - Politics and government
  • Chronological subdivision - 1973-1986