Between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, conversion to Catholicism in southern India meant a change in the status of converts within the traditional society in which they lived. It is well known that the polemic over the Malabar rites began with the accusation of various religious orders and Roman congregations against the Jesuits, who were accused of propagating a form of syncretism between Catholicism and Hinduism. The Jesuits defended themselves claiming that the maintenance of certain exterior signs affected only the civil and political sphere and was intended to protect converts from persecution by political authorities. Here we retrace the history of polemics about the maintenance of Hindu signs after conversion and t...
Conversion from one religion to another has been a thorny issue throughout the history of the Indian...
Sylvia Murr : Indology and militant Protestantism : Veyssière de La Croze's Histoire du Christianism...
For many centuries India has been seen by historians and philosophers as the land of mysticism and s...
Between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, conversion to Catholicism in southern India meant ...
Entre le xvie et le xviie siècle, les conversions au catholicisme observées dans le sud de l’Inde se...
Considering the matter of jesuit evangelization in asian context, we intend to excel some details c...
In the 16th and 17th centuries, many Catholic missionaries arrived in the south of India with the ai...
Missionary history has been acknowledged in recent years as a fundamental context for the emergence ...
This article addresses the controversy between the two Jesuit missionaries, Roberto Nobili and Gonça...
Missionary history has been acknowledged in recent years as a fundamental context for the emergence ...
The question of untouchability lies at the heart of the history of Christian missions in India and m...
The Retreat of the Religious Sphere: Jesuit Missionaries in the 17th Century between a Christian The...
This thesis examines a lesser-known Jesuit mission in nineteenth-century South India, the New Madura...
With the approaching end of colonialism and the increasing awareness of “other” non-European civiliz...
From the broader debate on the phenomenon of conversion, it becomes clear that conversion to Christi...
Conversion from one religion to another has been a thorny issue throughout the history of the Indian...
Sylvia Murr : Indology and militant Protestantism : Veyssière de La Croze's Histoire du Christianism...
For many centuries India has been seen by historians and philosophers as the land of mysticism and s...
Between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, conversion to Catholicism in southern India meant ...
Entre le xvie et le xviie siècle, les conversions au catholicisme observées dans le sud de l’Inde se...
Considering the matter of jesuit evangelization in asian context, we intend to excel some details c...
In the 16th and 17th centuries, many Catholic missionaries arrived in the south of India with the ai...
Missionary history has been acknowledged in recent years as a fundamental context for the emergence ...
This article addresses the controversy between the two Jesuit missionaries, Roberto Nobili and Gonça...
Missionary history has been acknowledged in recent years as a fundamental context for the emergence ...
The question of untouchability lies at the heart of the history of Christian missions in India and m...
The Retreat of the Religious Sphere: Jesuit Missionaries in the 17th Century between a Christian The...
This thesis examines a lesser-known Jesuit mission in nineteenth-century South India, the New Madura...
With the approaching end of colonialism and the increasing awareness of “other” non-European civiliz...
From the broader debate on the phenomenon of conversion, it becomes clear that conversion to Christi...
Conversion from one religion to another has been a thorny issue throughout the history of the Indian...
Sylvia Murr : Indology and militant Protestantism : Veyssière de La Croze's Histoire du Christianism...
For many centuries India has been seen by historians and philosophers as the land of mysticism and s...