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A Companion to Early Modern Catholic Global Missions.

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A Companion to Early Modern Catholic Global Missions.
Abstract
A survey of the latest scholarship on Catholic missions between the 16th and 18th centuries, this collection of fourteen essays offers a global view of the organization, finances, personnel, and history of Catholic missions to the Americas, Africa, and Asia.
Series
Brill's Companions to the Christian Tradition Series
Place
Boston
Publisher
Brill
Date
2018
Language
eng
ISBN
978-90-04-35528-6
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Table of Contents

Intro -- A Companion to Early ModernCatholic Global Missions -- Contents -- Acknowledgement -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- The Americas -- Missionizing Mexico: Ecclesiastics, Natives, and the Spread of Christianity -- Conquering the Conquest -- Europeans in Evangelization -- Natives in Evangelization -- An Evolving Evangelization -- The Andes -- Introduction -- 1. First Evangelization in the Central Andes (1532-1583) -- 2. Trent in the Andes -- 3. Missions in the Margins -- 4. Evangelizing Indigenous Languages -- 5. Andean Catholicism -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- The Missions of Paraguay: Rise, Expansion and Fall -- Mission Ethnogenesis -- The Missioned Societies -- Shamans' Power -- Indios Letrados -- Urban Structure and Daily Routine -- Ruling Through Letters -- The Final Phase -- Conclusion -- Early Modern Catholic Missions in Brazil: The Challenge of the Outsiders -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Background -- 4.3 Jesuit Missions -- 4.4 Historiography -- 4.5 Jesuit Support..., Missionaries and French Subjects: The Jesuits in the Ottoman Empire -- 7.1 Introduction: From Crusade to Mission -- 7.2 Missionary Vocation -- 7.3 From Giulio Mancinelli to François De Canillac -- 7.4 France, Rome, and the Jesuits -- 7.5 The Conflict between Religious Orders -- 7.6 Conclusion -- Ambiguous Belongings: How Catholic Missionaries in Persia and the Roman Curia Dealt with Communicatio in Sacris -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The Persia Mission in the Context of the Post-Tridentine Missions -- 8.3 The Local Practices of Piety -- 8.4 "Nihil Esse Respondendum:" Decision-Making Processes in the Roman Curia -- 8.5 The Truth Claim of the Roman Catholic Church and the Limits of Enforceability -- Asia -- South Asia -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Missionary Landscapes -- 9.3 Accommodation and Violence -- 9.4 Language and Translation Zones -- 9.5 A Quest for Missionary Method -- 9.6 The Apogee and End of Catholic Missionary Knowledge -- 9.7 Historiographical Renewal -- Missions in Vietnam -- 10.1..., 11.14 The End of the Mission -- 11.15 The "Underground Christians" -- 11.16 Conclusion -- 11.17 Postscript on Primary and Secondary Sources -- Imperial China and the Christian Mission -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Sources -- 12.3 Historiography -- 12.4 Laying the Foundations -- 12.5 Science and Conversion in China -- 12.6 Converts -- 12.7 The Jesuit Mission: A Cross-Sectional View -- 12.8 Jesuit Writings in China -- 12.9 The Kangxi Emperor and the Jesuits -- 12.10 From Toleration to Prohibition -- 12.11 Christianity and Chinese Society -- The Structures -- Finances of the Missions -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 State of the Field and Nature of the Sources -- 13.3 Jesuit Financial Administration -- 13.4 Sources of Income -- 13.5 Conclusion -- Missionaries: Who were They -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 The Model: Francis Xavier -- 14.3 The Political Conditions for the Central European Indipeta -- 14.4 Qualifications for the Missionary Candidate -- 14.5 Other Media for the Propagation of the Call...

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Po-Chia Hsia, P.-C. (2018). A Companion to Early Modern Catholic Global Missions. Brill. https://ezproxy.usj.edu.mo:9443/login?url=https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/usjmo-ebooks/detail.action?docID=5265036