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, ...
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...
Salvation and Globalization in the Early Jesuit Missions: Acknowledgments This is the first truly global study of the Society of Jesus's early missions. Up to now historians have treated the early-modern Catholic missionary proje... L Clossey - 《Advanced Materials Research》 被引量: 33发表: ...
The not only raised awareness about the missions among pious Catholics and potential donors, but also propagandized on behalf of royal power and marshaled colonial experiences to influence the agendas of wealthy and educated elites interested in social and cultural change both within France itself and...
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Revolution, the Napoleonic conquests, and the development of state-sponsored education somehow weakened the influence of Jesuit education in the territories where it was at its strongest. However, from 1830–1840 onwards, the development of Catholic missions throughout the world gave the Jesuit model...
“A community ofpriestsfor givingmissionsand doing other Apostolic works, especially for making converts to theCatholicfaith.” Robert Siciro is President of theActon Institute, an ecumenical think tank where, incidentally, there are scores of articles by or about those in the Catholic faith, ...
Giovanni Battista Eliano is best remem- bered for his years-long religious and diplomatic missions undertaken for the papacy to Egypt and Lebanon in an effort to bring Coptic Christians into union with Rome, which was unsuccessful, and to promote closer relations with the Maronite Church, 21 ...
Globalization and the Guarani: From missions to modernization in the eighteenth century. This dissertation traces the Jesuit missions' collapse and the Guarani inhabitants' integration into the Viceroyalty of Rio de la Plata. I argue that globa... JJS Sarreal - Harvard University.; 被引量: 0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 ...