Christianity and missions, 1450-1800 /

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Other Authors: Cummins, J. S.
Format: Book
Language:English
Created: Aldershot, Great Britain ; Brookfield, Vt. : Ashgate/Variorum, c1997.
Series:An expanding world ; v. 28
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Table of Contents:
  • Aux origines de la "Congregation" indeienne de l'Ordre des Freres precheurs (1546-1580) / Charles-Martial de Witte
  • Antonio Possevino's plan for world evangelization / John Patrick Donnelly
  • Sacred Congregation de Propaganda Fide : its foundation and historical antecendents / Joseph A. Griffin
  • "Maximum Illud" : on the propagation of the faith throughout the world (Apostolic letter, November 20th 1919) / Benedict XV
  • Prophet and apostle : Bartolome de las Casas and the spiritual conquest of America / David Brading
  • Pre-baptismal instruction and the administration of baptism in the Philippines during the sixteenth century / John Leddy Phelan
  • Note on Portuguese missionary methods in the East : sixteenth to eighteenth centuries / C.R. Boxer
  • Problem of the native clergy in the Portuguese and Spanish empires from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries / C.R. Boxer
  • Guarani missions and the segregation policy of the Spanish crown / Magnus Mo˜rner
  • Sinological torque : the influence of cultural preoccupations on seventeenth-century missionary interpretations of Confucianism / David E. Mungello
  • Development of an African Catholic church in the Kingdom of Kongo, 1491-1750 / John Thornton
  • European impact on the Californian Indians, 1530-1830 / Harry Kelsey
  • From Tupa to the land without evil : the Christianization of Tupi-Guarani cosmology / Judith Shapiro
  • Missionary attitude of the philosopher G.W. von Leibniz / Francis R. Merkel
  • Earliest Protestant missionary venture in Latin America / G. Baez-Camargo
  • Pietist and Puritan sources of early Protestant world missions (Cotton Mather and A.H. Franckle) / Ernst Benz
  • Were Indian conversions bona fide? / James Axtell.