Jesuit Missions in Portuguese America in the sixteenth century: Gentile conversion strategies

 

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Bibliografiset tiedot
Tekijä: Santos, Fernanda
Aineistotyyppi: artículo original
Tila:Versión publicada
Julkaisupäivä:2016
Kuvaus:In Portuguese America, one of the main active religious orders was the Society of Jesus. With the main goal of evangelizing the indigenous in the new Brazilian lands, the Ignatian Order mustered up several conversion strategies, building settlements, colleges and seminaries. Through various letters between the center (Rome) and the peripheries of missionary work, the Order sought to also ensure their survival as their religious project. Thus, it was established, over time remained in brazilian soil, as the right arm of the portuguese Empire. To build this project, the gentile was framed in theological-christian logic, looking for his conversion wich presented great difficulties to the Jesuits. Thus, the Company sought to form a new man, a christian man.
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Organisaatio:Universidad de Costa Rica
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Linkit:https://archivo.revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/estudios/article/view/25021
Sanahaku:Society of Jesus
evangelization
conversion
gentile
portuguese Empire
Companhia de Jesus
missionação
conversão
gentio
Império português