The rites controversies in the early modern world / / edited by Ines G. Županov, Pierre Antoine Fabre.

The Rites Controversies in the Early Modern World is a collection of fourteen articles focusing on debates concerning the nature of “rites” raging in intellectual circles of Europe, Asia and America in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The controversy started in Jesuit Asian missions where t...

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Superior document:Studies in Christian mission, v. 53
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2018.
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Studies in Christian Mission 53.
Physical Description:1 online resource (427 pages).
Notes:Includes index.
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Other title:Front Matter --
Copyright page --
Dedication --
Acknowledgments --
List of Maps and Figures --
List of Frequently Used Abbreviations --
List of Contributors --
Maps --
The Rites Controversies in the Early Modern World: An Introduction /
Chinese Rites and Jesuit Missions --
Chinese Voices in the Rites Controversy: From China to Rome /
Chinese Voices in the Rites Controversy: The Role of Christian Communities /
Atheism: A Word Travelling To and Fro Between Europe and China /
Malabar Rites between Mission and History --
Śivadharma or Bonifacio? Behind the Scenes of the Madurai Mission Controversy (1608–1619) /
Revisiting the Malabar Rites Controversy: A Paradigm of Ritual Dynamics in the Early Modern Catholic Missions of South India1 /
Mission and Inquisition --
Rites and Inquisition: Ethnographies of Error in Portuguese India (1560–1625) /
Jesuits and Oriental Rites in the Documents of the Roman Inquisition /
Rites Controversies: Far and Near --
Accommodationist Strategies on the Malabar Coast: Competition or Complementarity?1 /
Orthodoxy and Politics: The Patriarch Nikon of Moscow, the Prince Mihnea III Radu of Walachia and the Great Church of Constantinople1 /
Idols, Idolatry and Catholic Mission --
Writing Rites in the Borderlands: Appropriation, Mimesis and Interaction between Jesuits and Indians in Colonial South America /
Secularizing the Andes: The Effects of Transcultural Processes on Colonial Andean Rituals* /
Dios, Dio, Viracocha, Tianzhu: “Finding” and “Translating” the Christian God in the Overseas Jesuit Missions (16th–18th Centuries) /
Rites Controversies as Cultural Resources --
A Cross Concealed Among Flowers: Interpreting a Secret Ritual in Seventeenth Century Chinese Christian Communities /
Against Rites: Jesuit Accommodatio as Pietist Preparatio Evangelica in Eighteenth Century South India /
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Index.
Summary:The Rites Controversies in the Early Modern World is a collection of fourteen articles focusing on debates concerning the nature of “rites” raging in intellectual circles of Europe, Asia and America in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The controversy started in Jesuit Asian missions where the method of accommodation, based on translation of Christianity into Asian cultural idioms, created a distinction between civic and religious customs. Civic customs were defined as those that could be included into Christianity and permitted to the new converts. However, there was no universal consensus among the various actors in these controversies as to how to establish criteria for distinguishing civility from religion. The controversy had not been resolved, but opened the way to radical religious scepticism. Contributors are: Claudia Brosseder, Michela Catto, Gita Dharampal-Frick, Pierre Antoine Fabre, Ana Carolina Hosne, Ronnie Po-Chia Hsia, Giuseppe Marcocci, Ovidiu Olar, Sabina Pavone, István Perczel, Nicholas Standaert, Margherita Trento, Guillermo Wilde and Ines G. Županov.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004366296
ISSN:0924-9389 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Ines G. Županov, Pierre Antoine Fabre.