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Why have you come here?

the Jesuits and the first evangelization of native America

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An edition of Why have you come here? (2006)

Why have you come here?

the Jesuits and the first evangelization of native America

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"Christian evangelism was the ostensible motive for much of the early European interaction with the indigenous population of America. The religious orders of the Catholic Church were the front-line representatives of Western culture and the ones who met indigenous America face-to-face. They were also the primary agents of religious change. In this book, Nicholas Cushner provides the first comprehensive overview and analysis of the American missionary activities of the Jesuits. From the North American encounter with the Indians of Florida in 1565, through Mexico, New France, the Paraguay Reductions, Andean Perus, to contact with Native Americans in Maryland on the eve of the American Revolution, members of the order interacted with both native elites and colonizers. Drawing on the abundant documentation of and scholarship about these encounters, Cushner examines how the Jesuits behaved toward the indigenous population and analyzes the way in which native belief systems were replaced by Christianity. He seeks to understand how and why the initial European-Indian encounter changed not only the religion of the natives, but also their material culture, economic activity, social organization, and even their sexual behavior. Always sensitive to the influence of European 'cultural filters' on Jesuit accounts, Cushner attempts as far as possible to discover the authentic voices of the Native Americans with whom they interacted. The result is a fascinating and highly accessible introduction to the earliest colonial encounters in the Americas"--Publisher description.

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Why Have You Come Here?: The Jesuits and the First Evangelization of Native America
2006, Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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Why have you come here?: the Jesuits and the first evangelization of native America
2006, Oxford University Press
in English
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Why Have You Come Here?: The Jesuits and the First Evangelization of Native America
2006, Oxford University Press
in English
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Why Have You Come Here?: The Jesuits and the First Evangelization of Native America
2006, Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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Table of Contents

Worlds meet
Native America
The European world
Why they went
Church and state
La florida
Message and response
Europeans and Indians
The four rivers of Sinaloa
Sinaloa and Sonora
The mission : organization and methods
Baptism and epidemics
Fair with occasional showers
Attitudes : Indian and European
The formality of religion
Conversions : sincere or fake?
"Conquest, pacification, and conversion"
The uprooting of idolatry
Juli :́ utopia or theocracy
Xulí of the Andes
Socio-religious structures
Doctrina Christiana
"The devil has persuaded them"
Isolation and indoctrination
The Guaraní
Beginnings
"Men of one day"
Why the European came
"Arma mágica"
The kingdom of God on earth
Tea and cattle
From folkways to heresy
Art, architecture, and theatre
Old forms in new settings
Houses of God
The great estates
"Palaces in the desert"
Jesuit theatre
The beaver and the Fleur de Lis
The land between the lakes
Politics, culture, and religion
Message and response
Legacies
Go left at the Gila River
Maryland : "a fine, poor man's country"
St. Mary's City, 1634
Jesuits and Indians
Politics and religion
Farms and manors
Maryland missionaries
Retrospective.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
266/.27
Library of Congress
BV2290 .C87 2006, BV2290.C87 2006

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Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
255

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3415618M
Internet Archive
whyhaveyoucomehe0000cush
ISBN 10
0195307569, 0195308018
ISBN 13
9780195307566, 9780195308013
LCCN
2005031829
OCLC/WorldCat
62324592
Goodreads
397587
2544675

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