The Generalate of Claudio Acquaviva: The Origins of the Jesuit Myth of China Michela Catto Adapting and accommodating in pursuit of evangelization à partir d’en haute, adopting the customs and habits of Confucian mandarins, speaking and dressing in the manner of the Chinese, and establishing a dialogue through science: these were four characteristics of the Chinese mission of the Society of Jesus, a Jesuit identity that was “forged” by the Chinese, as noted in the subtitle of a 2002 essay by Nicolas Standaert. All of these choices were made during the generalate of Claudio Acquaviva (1581-1615) and were accepted and codified by the general. To his generalate belongs as much the overcoming of suspicions that the Society of Jesus in Euro...
Cross-cultural encounters between China and the West date back to the first centuries A.D., when mer...
Sustained by rich archival and published material, this paper describes the experience of Father Mat...
Paper PresentationChina during the 17th and 18th centuries not only witnessed a drastic political tr...
The Generalate of Claudio Acquaviva: The Origins of the Jesuit Myth of China Michela Catto Adapt...
The Society of Jesus (Jesuits), founded by St. Ignatius of Loyola and approved by Pope Paul III in 1...
[[abstract]]The “Edifying and Curious Letters of some Missioners, of the Society of Jesus, from Fore...
Abstract. The Jesuits’ experience in China is usually analysed within the framework of Sino-Western ...
At the end of the 16th century, the Renaissance western perspective at the height of its technical c...
Religious Group-Early Missionary Christianity in China Speaking of Christianity in China, the early ...
Of the European Jesuit missionaries who went to China during the eighteenth century, the French Jesu...
This article clarifies the often overlooked facts attributed to European missionaries in Asia, espe...
This paper attempts to expand on the scholarship surrounding the Jesuit strategy of cultural accommo...
During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries many reports and travel narratives helped to create a...
When four French Jesuits first encountered China in the late 1800s, they were unexpectedly swept int...
The once obscure Neapolitan philosopher Giambattista Vico (1668–1744) enjoyed a rebirth of scholarly...
Cross-cultural encounters between China and the West date back to the first centuries A.D., when mer...
Sustained by rich archival and published material, this paper describes the experience of Father Mat...
Paper PresentationChina during the 17th and 18th centuries not only witnessed a drastic political tr...
The Generalate of Claudio Acquaviva: The Origins of the Jesuit Myth of China Michela Catto Adapt...
The Society of Jesus (Jesuits), founded by St. Ignatius of Loyola and approved by Pope Paul III in 1...
[[abstract]]The “Edifying and Curious Letters of some Missioners, of the Society of Jesus, from Fore...
Abstract. The Jesuits’ experience in China is usually analysed within the framework of Sino-Western ...
At the end of the 16th century, the Renaissance western perspective at the height of its technical c...
Religious Group-Early Missionary Christianity in China Speaking of Christianity in China, the early ...
Of the European Jesuit missionaries who went to China during the eighteenth century, the French Jesu...
This article clarifies the often overlooked facts attributed to European missionaries in Asia, espe...
This paper attempts to expand on the scholarship surrounding the Jesuit strategy of cultural accommo...
During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries many reports and travel narratives helped to create a...
When four French Jesuits first encountered China in the late 1800s, they were unexpectedly swept int...
The once obscure Neapolitan philosopher Giambattista Vico (1668–1744) enjoyed a rebirth of scholarly...
Cross-cultural encounters between China and the West date back to the first centuries A.D., when mer...
Sustained by rich archival and published material, this paper describes the experience of Father Mat...
Paper PresentationChina during the 17th and 18th centuries not only witnessed a drastic political tr...