Devil and dialogue: cosmological disputes on the South India missionary frontier in the early 17th century

 

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Yazar: Haddad, Thomás
Materyal Türü: artículo original
Durum:Versión publicada
Yayın Tarihi:2016
Diğer Bilgiler:In the early 17th century, South India is a recent missionary frontier for the Society of Jesus. In regions marked by a weak political and military Portuguese presence, the Jesuits are in direct confrontation with the devil, whose presence is manifest in every moment. In their providentialist interpretation of history and the world, faith is without any doubt their first line of defense and the motor of their actions. At the same time, though, the missionaries have a trust in reason as an additional weapon against devilish plots and conducive to the conversion of souls. The cosmological disputes that they maintain with the “scholarly Brahmins” they meet, as we exemplify in this paper, clearly show that reason is considered as a universal (or say, intercultural) faculty, and that its “correct” application to the interpretation of the structure of the Universe is understood as a way of establishing dialogue with alterity.
Ülke:Portal de Revistas UCR
Kurum:Universidad de Costa Rica
Repositorio:Portal de Revistas UCR
Dil:Español
OAI Identifier:oai:portal.ucr.ac.cr:article/25044
Online Erişim:https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/estudios/article/view/25044
Anahtar Kelime:Interculturality
Faith and reason
Cosmology (17th century)
Society of Jesus
South India
Interculturalidad
Fe y razón
Cosmología (siglo XVII)
Compañía de Jesús
Sur de India