This article provides an explanation for why José de Anchieta, S.J., the most influential missionary in early colonial Brazil, engaged in apparently contradictory evangelization practices. Anchieta’s belief that both subjection and accommodation were necessary in the process of converting natives is evidenced by his epic poem, De gestis Mendi de Saa, which praised Governor Mem de Sá for the peace he brought to Brazil. The climax of the poem is the death by cannibalism of a bishop. This act, in the minds of Anchieta and fellow Portuguese colonists, constituted a cause for just war. While Anchieta’s initial evangelization strategies were focused on taming “savages” by subjecting them to the laws of the colonial governor and altering their ind...
During the second half of the 16th century, the newly proclaimed saint of the Catholic Church resort...
UID/HIS/04666/2019 Copyright Year 2020The Society of Jesus was officially established in Rome in 15...
This article compares three eighteenth century evaluations about jesuitic missions among the Guarani...
In this text I try to evidence the relations between cura animarum and potestas indirecta that were...
José de Anchieta (1534-1597), one of the most influential missionaries in the history of Catholic ex...
José de Anchieta (1534-1597), one of the most influential missionaries in the history of Catholic ex...
In this article the author analyses the process of evangelization of the Tupinamba Indians on the Br...
This paper analyses certain aspects of the activities of the Jesuit missionaly José de Anchieta (15...
La Compañía de Jesús nació y se extendió por cuatro continentes, a través de la escritura, en el sig...
Starting with the narrative of the expeditions to conquer Paraíba River, this article attempts to un...
Analyzing the creation of Saint Barnabé, in the captainship of Rio de Janeiro, as well as the space ...
Resumo: O presente estudo analisa a ação catequética jesuítica na colônia portuguesa do século XVI p...
The Company of Jesus was, without a doubt, the more active religious institution in the Brazilian te...
First, the article presents an investigation on the most remarkable features associated with the so-...
The article focuses on the construction and diffusion of certain images of the Jesuit missionary Jos...
During the second half of the 16th century, the newly proclaimed saint of the Catholic Church resort...
UID/HIS/04666/2019 Copyright Year 2020The Society of Jesus was officially established in Rome in 15...
This article compares three eighteenth century evaluations about jesuitic missions among the Guarani...
In this text I try to evidence the relations between cura animarum and potestas indirecta that were...
José de Anchieta (1534-1597), one of the most influential missionaries in the history of Catholic ex...
José de Anchieta (1534-1597), one of the most influential missionaries in the history of Catholic ex...
In this article the author analyses the process of evangelization of the Tupinamba Indians on the Br...
This paper analyses certain aspects of the activities of the Jesuit missionaly José de Anchieta (15...
La Compañía de Jesús nació y se extendió por cuatro continentes, a través de la escritura, en el sig...
Starting with the narrative of the expeditions to conquer Paraíba River, this article attempts to un...
Analyzing the creation of Saint Barnabé, in the captainship of Rio de Janeiro, as well as the space ...
Resumo: O presente estudo analisa a ação catequética jesuítica na colônia portuguesa do século XVI p...
The Company of Jesus was, without a doubt, the more active religious institution in the Brazilian te...
First, the article presents an investigation on the most remarkable features associated with the so-...
The article focuses on the construction and diffusion of certain images of the Jesuit missionary Jos...
During the second half of the 16th century, the newly proclaimed saint of the Catholic Church resort...
UID/HIS/04666/2019 Copyright Year 2020The Society of Jesus was officially established in Rome in 15...
This article compares three eighteenth century evaluations about jesuitic missions among the Guarani...