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Jesuit School of Philosophy and Theology

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Rector
  
Jaldemir Vitório

Phone
  
+55 31 3115-7000

Website
  
faculdadejesuíta

Founded
  
1982

Jesuit School of Philosophy and Theology

Established
  
1982; 35 years ago (1982)

Location
  
Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil

Address
  
Av. Dr. Cristiano Guimarães, 2127 - Planalto, Belo Horizonte - MG, 31710-560, Brazil

Similar
  
Pontifical Catholic University, Escola Superior Dom Hel, Pontifical Gregorian University, Promove Faculties, Pitagoras Faculty of Belo Hori

Profiles

Jesuit School of Philosophy and Theology (FAJE) is a private Jesuit college located in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. in the State of Minas Gerais. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses. According to the General Course Index for the three-year period from 2009 to 2011, the FAJE was considered the fifth best private college of higher education in Brazil, receiving a 5 on a scale from 1 to 5.

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Education

The Jesuit School of Philosophy and Theology offers two undergraduate courses, philosophy and theology, and two graduate courses, philosophy (Master) and theology (MA, PhD). Theology is also offered as a specialization course.

History

The FAJE is maintained by the civil nonprofit and philanthropic Jesuit Education Association and Social Assistance (AJEAS) based in Belo Horizonte, through its subsidiary the Vocational Technical Institute of St. Ignatius. It grew out of the Faculty of Philosophy created in 1941 in Nova Friburgo and transferred to Sao Paulo (SP) in 1966, then to Rio de Janeiro in 1975 and finally to Belo Horizonte in 1982. The Faculty of Theology was founded in São Leopoldo in 1949, where it remained until being moved to Belo Horizonte, forming with the Faculty of Philosophy a single formation center for Jesuits both from Brazil and from abroad. It is also open to students of the diocesan clergy, religious congregations, and lay persons, men and women. The Vatican Congregation for Catholic Education on 5 December 1983 approved the Statutes of the CES for four years and on 25 July 1989 definitively ratified its approval.

References

Jesuit School of Philosophy and Theology Wikipedia