A Companion to the Early Modern Catholic Global Missions
Title | A Companion to the Early Modern Catholic Global Missions PDF eBook |
Author | Ronnie Po-Chia Hsia |
Publisher | BRILL |
Total Pages | 498 |
Release | 2018-01-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004355286 |
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.
Catholic Missionaries in Early Modern Asia
Title | Catholic Missionaries in Early Modern Asia PDF eBook |
Author | Nadine Amsler |
Publisher | Religious Cultures in the Earl |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019-11-07 |
Genre | Acculturation |
ISBN | 9780367028817 |
This book builds on recent ground-breaking research on early modern Catholic missions which has shown that missionaries in Asia cooperated with and accommodated to the needs of local agents rather than being uncompromising promoters of post-Tridentine doctrine and devotion.
Catholic Missionaries in Early Modern Asia
Title | Catholic Missionaries in Early Modern Asia PDF eBook |
Author | Nadine Amsler |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 265 |
Release | 2019-10-24 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0429671504 |
Over recent decades, historians have become increasingly interested in early modern Catholic missions in Asia as laboratories of cultural contact. This book builds on recent ground-breaking research on early modern Catholic missions, which has shown that missionaries in Asia cooperated with and accommodated the needs of local agents rather than being uncompromising promoters of post-Tridentine doctrine and devotion. Bringing together some of the most renowned and innovative researchers from Anglophone countries and continental Europe, this volume investigates how missionaries’ entanglements with local societies across Asia contributed to processes of localization within the early modern Catholic church. The focus of the volume is on missionaries’ adaptation to four ideal-typical social settings that played an eminent role in early modern Asian missions: (1) the symbolically loaded princely court; (2) the city as a space of especially dense communication; (3) the countryside, where missionary presence was only rarely permanent; (4) and the household – a central arena of conversion in early modern Asian societies. Shining a fresh light onto the history of early modern Catholic missions and the early modern Eurasian cultural exchange, this will be an important book for any scholar of religious history, history of cultural contact/global history and early modern history in Asia. Chapter 8 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
Black Saints in Early Modern Global Catholicism
Title | Black Saints in Early Modern Global Catholicism PDF eBook |
Author | Erin Kathleen Rowe |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 317 |
Release | 2019-12-12 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1108421210 |
This is the untold story of how black saints - and the slaves who venerated them - transformed the early modern church. It speaks to race, the Atlantic slave trade, and global Christianity, and provides new ways of thinking about blackness, holiness, and cultural authority.
Early Modern Catholicism and the Printed Book
Title | Early Modern Catholicism and the Printed Book PDF eBook |
Author | Justyna Kiliańczyk-Zięba |
Publisher | BRILL |
Total Pages | 415 |
Release | 2024-02-12 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004538674 |
This collection of essays engages with a variety of aspects of early modern book culture in the 16th-17th centuries, considered in the Catholic context. The contributions reflect on the engagement of institutions and authorities in the process of book production, bringing to the fore the role of networks in this process; show the book as a tool of resistance to the Protestant Reformation; give insight into the content and design of book collections; showcase textual production in the context of cultural appropriation and shed light on the role of the image in the propagation of Catholicism. Together the sixteen contributions demonstrate the diversity of the Catholic book in its forms and functions, in various social and national contexts.
The Holy Land and the Early Modern Reinvention of Catholicism
Title | The Holy Land and the Early Modern Reinvention of Catholicism PDF eBook |
Author | Megan C. Armstrong |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 415 |
Release | 2021-05-20 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1108832474 |
Explores the Holy Land as a critical site where Catholics sought spiritual and political legitimacy during a period of profound change.
Pathways through Early Modern Christianities
Title | Pathways through Early Modern Christianities PDF eBook |
Author | Andreea Badea |
Publisher | Böhlau Köln |
Total Pages | 334 |
Release | 2023-06-12 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 341252607X |
In the midst of a global pandemic, the Frankfurt POLY (Polycentricity and Plurality of Premodern Christianities) Lectures on "Pathways through Early Modern Christianities" brought together a virtual, global community of scholars and students in the Spring and Summer of 2021 to discuss the fascinating nature of early modern religious life. In this book, eleven pathbreaking scholars from the "four corners" of the early modern world reflect on the analytical tools that structure their field and that they have developed, revised and embraced in their scholarship: from generations to tolerance, from uniformity to publicity, from accommodation to local religion, from polycentrism to connected histories, and from identity to object agency. Together, the chapters of this reference work help both students and advanced researchers alike to appreciate the extent of our current knowledge about early modern christianities in their interconnected global context—and what exciting new travels could lie ahead.