This article explores how European Jesuit missionaries engaged with literary and oral cultures in seventeenth-century Tonkin and Cochinchina (Vietnam). It considers the many interactions between texts, oral cultures, and the sacred on the mission fields, and the challenges of communicating with the divine in a new language. Missionary projects to translate sacramental phrases-such as the baptismal formula-into local languages could be particularly controversial: missionaries had to ensure that the translation did not affect the validity of the sacrament. This article examines how missionaries attempted to preserve the spiritual potency of Catholic holy texts and sacred words in a new cultural context and uncovers the strategies they adopted...
In 1690, the previously sympathetic Nguyen ruler of Cochinchina (located in south-central modern Vie...
[ndlr] Nouvelle publication, présentation de l'éditeur suivie d'une courte présentation de George Du...
In this important new study, Charles Keith explores the complex position of the Catholic Church in m...
This article explores how European Jesuit missionaries engaged with literary and oral cultures in se...
Though a minority religion in Vietnam, Christianity has been a significant presence in the country s...
Abstract This article tests the usefulness of concepts from translation studies to understand the dy...
This article addresses the works of the Jesuit Mission Press dedicated to rhetorical persuasion. The...
The first Jesuit missions established in 1542 by François Xavier in the Southern tip of India operat...
This research focuses on the “grammatization” of Vietnamese language. We have studied grammatical wo...
On the basis of exploiting the original historical sources as well as research results of Vietnamese...
In this article we analyze the Jesuit missionaries' investigation of Chinese writing during the 6...
This is a substantially revised version of an article published in English, entitled « The circulat...
This article is devoted to the analysis of the influence of Catholicism on the Vietnamese worldview....
Similar to many Asian countries, the Catholic Church in Vietnam is still a minority which is challen...
We analyse the importance of the generation of Jesuit pioneer missionaries at the service of the Por...
In 1690, the previously sympathetic Nguyen ruler of Cochinchina (located in south-central modern Vie...
[ndlr] Nouvelle publication, présentation de l'éditeur suivie d'une courte présentation de George Du...
In this important new study, Charles Keith explores the complex position of the Catholic Church in m...
This article explores how European Jesuit missionaries engaged with literary and oral cultures in se...
Though a minority religion in Vietnam, Christianity has been a significant presence in the country s...
Abstract This article tests the usefulness of concepts from translation studies to understand the dy...
This article addresses the works of the Jesuit Mission Press dedicated to rhetorical persuasion. The...
The first Jesuit missions established in 1542 by François Xavier in the Southern tip of India operat...
This research focuses on the “grammatization” of Vietnamese language. We have studied grammatical wo...
On the basis of exploiting the original historical sources as well as research results of Vietnamese...
In this article we analyze the Jesuit missionaries' investigation of Chinese writing during the 6...
This is a substantially revised version of an article published in English, entitled « The circulat...
This article is devoted to the analysis of the influence of Catholicism on the Vietnamese worldview....
Similar to many Asian countries, the Catholic Church in Vietnam is still a minority which is challen...
We analyse the importance of the generation of Jesuit pioneer missionaries at the service of the Por...
In 1690, the previously sympathetic Nguyen ruler of Cochinchina (located in south-central modern Vie...
[ndlr] Nouvelle publication, présentation de l'éditeur suivie d'une courte présentation de George Du...
In this important new study, Charles Keith explores the complex position of the Catholic Church in m...