When the Jesuit missionaries ventured from Europe to newly discovered territories in Asia and Latin America, they brought with them the rich traditions of Renaissance and Baroque art and architecture. What happened to the artistic and social practices already thriving in the communities that the missio...
Art on the Jesuit missions in Asia and Latin America, 1542-1773 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1999)摘录 By Gauvin Alexander Bailey P4 Historians have until recently been biased toward their European protagonists, usually depicting the indigenous communities as a kind of passive and silent...
Bailey, Art on the Jesuit Missions in Asia and Latin America, 1542-1773. (Reviews).Farago, Claire
The Jesuits worked all over Latin America; among their number was St. Peter Claver. The most remarkable missions were in Paraguay. In French North America the Jesuits came frequently into rivalry with the government and the other clergy; their missions among the Huron were especially successful, ...
The third chapter briefly deals with the dissolution of the Jesuit order, its impact upon the Illinois missions, and the eventual restoration of missionary labors in the St. Louis area.; The fourth chapter serves as a commentary to the Latin text, including such topics as style, sources used...
Art on the Jesuit Missions in Asia and Latin America 1542-1773 The author proposes a hermeneutical approach to the nature and function of an individual believer's sense of the faith. It is proposed that "sensus fidei" ... C Farago,GA Bailey - 《Renaissance Quarterly》 被引量: 15发表: ...
religion throughout the Empire. He donated them land in Kyoto itself and even promised them a yearly allowance. Thanks to this, in no time the Catholic missions had spread throughout the country, converts were made by the thousands, establishing sizable Catholic centers in various parts of ...
This study will analyze texts produced on early modern Jesuit missions in England, Japan and Paraguay as well as works retrospectively considering these missions, such as the Latin musical drama Mulier fortis, in order to better understand the ideological, political and rhetorical strategies of early...
The third chapter briefly deals with the dissolution of the Jesuit order, its impact upon the Illinois missions, and the eventual restoration of missionary labors in the St. Louis area.; The fourth chapter serves as a commentary to the Latin text, including such topics as style, sources used...
ofMartiniquein theCaribbean,French GuianainSouth America, and colonialMarylandandLouisianain theUnited States. Jesuit missions contributed to the spread of deadly European diseases among Indigenous populations and relied on the labor of enslaved Indigenous and African people. Many Jesuit missions, churches...