The second axis focuses on historical and contextual analysis, particularly through the work of Cándido de Dalmases, Ricardo García-Villoslada, and Jesús Iturrioz. These scholars reassessed Ignatius of Loyola's biography and historical influences, transferring beyond hagiographical narratives to consider broader theological and social actions with the 16th century, for example Erasmus' https://alex-campain-and-the-mosh20863.angelinsblog.com/38231163/everything-about-decoding-the-mathematical-signature-of-the-bible