The Jesuit missions in South America were an important factor in the evangelisation of the continent during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. However, although the history and cultural aspects of the distinctive settlements that the missionaries created for indigenous peoples have been ...
Define Jesuit order. Jesuit order synonyms, Jesuit order pronunciation, Jesuit order translation, English dictionary definition of Jesuit order. Noun 1. Jesuit order - a Roman Catholic order founded by Saint Ignatius of Loyola in 1534 to defend Catholici
Many Jesuits inherited this detrimental attitude toward the indigenous peoples of America, even after they had learned from their Asian missions how advanced non-European societies could be and had fought with the Patronate for the right P33 to train indigenous priests in their missions and colleges...
The Jesuit Missions in South America From the 16th to the 18th century, Jesuits built missions, calledreducciónes, in north Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, south Brazil and east Bolivia. These settlements protected the indigenous people against Bandeirantes, men who hunted the wilderness for gold and...
The dominating self: subjectivities of government in the Jesuit-Guaraní Missions of colonial South America. Whereas the multi-disciplinary literature on subjectivities and government has contributed to the understanding of the constitution and configuration of th... E Zavala-Pelayo - 《Subjectivity》 被...
This magazine is a brief history of the schools, parishes, missions, and other apostolates of the New England Province of Jesuits in 1940. It includes Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass., Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass., Boston College High School, South End, Boston, Mass., Cranwell...
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 ...
She finds deep similarities in the twomissions, which she attributes not only to the sharing of personnel between thetwo missionary fields but also to shared images of what it meant to be a Jesuit andto common goals for the salvation of 'the Other,' whether French peasant or NewWorld 'savag...
The issue at stake in this article is the inclusion of the analytical categories of gender and sexuality in South American communities, starting with the Jesuit Missions that spread across present-day Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, and Uruguay during the 17th and 18th centuries. To this end, it ...
South AmericaBrazilJesuit MissionsSouth America contributes only a small fraction of the global archeomagnetic data. Recent work in the region has expanded significantly the previous database with new data being generated from Chile, Argentina, Northeast and Southeast Brazil. We report here new results...