In 1587 Alonso Sánchez (1545-1593) and José de Acosta (1540-1600) debated the possibility of waging war against China, and specifically whether from a theological prospective, it would be justifiable conquering China to Christianize it. Both Jesuits supported their positions by invoking Francisco de Vitoria’s theories of just war, but they came to opposite conclusions. More importantly, discussing the application of just war to the case of China, challenged the received opinions of Chinese culture and government, bringing forth the vexing question of whether it was legitimate or even possible to transform China into a second Europe. The two Jesuits championed different approaches to conquering: Sánchez supported conquering by means of the s...
China as seen from Spanish America at the end of the 16th century. The Natural and Moral History of ...
[spa] Tras el establecimiento de los españoles en Filipinas a partir de 1565, la orden de San Agustí...
The Jesuit mission in China was of great significance at the very beginning of the Sino-Western r...
In 1587 Alonso S\ue1nchez (1545-1593) and Jos\ue9 de Acosta (1540-1600) debated the possibility of w...
The interests of Catholic Europe for seventeenth-century China are clearly established, especially t...
At the end of the 16th century, the Renaissance western perspective at the height of its technical c...
During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries many reports and travel narratives helped to create a...
Los intereses de la Europa católica por China en el siglo XVII están bien establecidos, principalmen...
During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries many reports and travel narratives helped to create a...
This paper will describe the beginnings of the contact between China and Europe through two differen...
S'analitzen en aquesta tesi les relacions entre Xina i Filipines entre 1565 i 1593, amb una atenció ...
In the following research are analyzed some of the discourses produced during the Catholic missionar...
During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the publications about China written by the Jesuits ...
The Generalate of Claudio Acquaviva: The Origins of the Jesuit Myth of China Michela Catto Adapt...
The Generalate of Claudio Acquaviva: The Origins of the Jesuit Myth of China Michela Catto Adapt...
China as seen from Spanish America at the end of the 16th century. The Natural and Moral History of ...
[spa] Tras el establecimiento de los españoles en Filipinas a partir de 1565, la orden de San Agustí...
The Jesuit mission in China was of great significance at the very beginning of the Sino-Western r...
In 1587 Alonso S\ue1nchez (1545-1593) and Jos\ue9 de Acosta (1540-1600) debated the possibility of w...
The interests of Catholic Europe for seventeenth-century China are clearly established, especially t...
At the end of the 16th century, the Renaissance western perspective at the height of its technical c...
During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries many reports and travel narratives helped to create a...
Los intereses de la Europa católica por China en el siglo XVII están bien establecidos, principalmen...
During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries many reports and travel narratives helped to create a...
This paper will describe the beginnings of the contact between China and Europe through two differen...
S'analitzen en aquesta tesi les relacions entre Xina i Filipines entre 1565 i 1593, amb una atenció ...
In the following research are analyzed some of the discourses produced during the Catholic missionar...
During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the publications about China written by the Jesuits ...
The Generalate of Claudio Acquaviva: The Origins of the Jesuit Myth of China Michela Catto Adapt...
The Generalate of Claudio Acquaviva: The Origins of the Jesuit Myth of China Michela Catto Adapt...
China as seen from Spanish America at the end of the 16th century. The Natural and Moral History of ...
[spa] Tras el establecimiento de los españoles en Filipinas a partir de 1565, la orden de San Agustí...
The Jesuit mission in China was of great significance at the very beginning of the Sino-Western r...