Sulla base dell'analisi dell'esperienza missionaria dei gesuiti nell'America spagnola tra XVI e XVII secolo, il saggio mette a fuoco un nodo problematico spesso trascurato dagli studi sulla pastorale globale degli ordini religiosi, quello del rapporto tra metodi persuasivi e metodi coercitivi (anche giudiziari) finalizzati alla trasmissione dei contenuti della fede e al controllo delle credenze e dei comportamenti delle popolazioni indigene
In the path of pointing out the protagonism of indigenous peoples in the american history, this arti...
This work examines how a uniquely Jesuit ascetic ideal, or will to power over the self and others, d...
The Jesuits’ colonial legacy in Latin America is well-known. They pioneered an interest in indigenou...
This paper examines ethnographic writing in the Jesuit Relations, a set of periodical reports from m...
The early years of Jesuit missionary activity in Spanish America, 1566 to 1623, were significant in ...
Vita.The object of this research has been to determine the willingness of the seventeenth century Fr...
In the passage of XVIIIth century the tendency of the Indians of northwest New Spain, living under J...
In the 18th century, Guaycuru Indian population (mocovies, abipones, mbayas and tobas peoples) sett...
The purpose of this paper is to explore interactional processes between the Iroquoian peoples of the...
The mission by reduction was a practice widely used by the priests of the Society of Jesus on their ...
In the testimonies of Jesuit missionaries the native population of Moxos is characterized by a stron...
Beginning in 1638, Spanish Jesuits established missions among Indians residing on the western fringe...
International audienceThe work of enlightened Jesuits from Latin America and living in Italy reveals...
Expansion and exploration of foreign territories such as the New World and the Far East by Europeans...
This paper contrasts the methodologies of French Jesuits in New France of North America against the ...
In the path of pointing out the protagonism of indigenous peoples in the american history, this arti...
This work examines how a uniquely Jesuit ascetic ideal, or will to power over the self and others, d...
The Jesuits’ colonial legacy in Latin America is well-known. They pioneered an interest in indigenou...
This paper examines ethnographic writing in the Jesuit Relations, a set of periodical reports from m...
The early years of Jesuit missionary activity in Spanish America, 1566 to 1623, were significant in ...
Vita.The object of this research has been to determine the willingness of the seventeenth century Fr...
In the passage of XVIIIth century the tendency of the Indians of northwest New Spain, living under J...
In the 18th century, Guaycuru Indian population (mocovies, abipones, mbayas and tobas peoples) sett...
The purpose of this paper is to explore interactional processes between the Iroquoian peoples of the...
The mission by reduction was a practice widely used by the priests of the Society of Jesus on their ...
In the testimonies of Jesuit missionaries the native population of Moxos is characterized by a stron...
Beginning in 1638, Spanish Jesuits established missions among Indians residing on the western fringe...
International audienceThe work of enlightened Jesuits from Latin America and living in Italy reveals...
Expansion and exploration of foreign territories such as the New World and the Far East by Europeans...
This paper contrasts the methodologies of French Jesuits in New France of North America against the ...
In the path of pointing out the protagonism of indigenous peoples in the american history, this arti...
This work examines how a uniquely Jesuit ascetic ideal, or will to power over the self and others, d...
The Jesuits’ colonial legacy in Latin America is well-known. They pioneered an interest in indigenou...