Catholic missionaries in early modern Asia: patterns of localization

Over recent decades, historians have become increasingly interested in early modern Catholic missions in Asia as laboratories of cultural contact. This book builds on recent ground-breaking research on early modern Catholic missions, which has shown that missionaries in Asia cooperated with and acco...

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Contributors: Amsler, Nadine (Editor) ; Badea, Andreea 1976- (Editor) ; Heyberger, Bernard 1954- (Editor) ; Windler, Christian 1960- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2020
In:Year: 2020
Volumes / Articles:Show volumes/articles.
Series/Journal:Religious cultures in the early modern world
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Catholicism / Asia / Mission (international law / Modern age / History 1450-1650
B Asia / Catholic church / Mission (international law / History 1500-1700
IxTheo Classification:KDB Roman Catholic Church
RJ Mission; missiology
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Acculturation (Asia) History
B Missions (Asia) History
B Asia Church history
B Catholic Church (Asia) History
B Conference program 2017 (Vatican Palace)
B Church and state (Asia) History 20th century
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9780429671500
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Summary:Over recent decades, historians have become increasingly interested in early modern Catholic missions in Asia as laboratories of cultural contact. This book builds on recent ground-breaking research on early modern Catholic missions, which has shown that missionaries in Asia cooperated with and accommodated the needs of local agents rather than being uncompromising promoters of post-Tridentine doctrine and devotion. Bringing together some of the most renowned and innovative researchers from Anglophone countries and continental Europe, this volume investigates how missionaries' entanglements with local societies across Asia contributed to processes of localization within the early modern Catholic church. The focus of the volume is on missionaries' adaptation to four ideal-typical social settings that played an eminent role in early modern Asian missions: (1) the symbolically loaded princely court; (2) the city as a space of especially dense communication; (3) the countryside, where missionary presence was only rarely permanent; (4) and the household - a central arena of conversion in early modern Asian societies. Shining a fresh light onto the history of early modern Catholic missions and the early modern Eurasian cultural exchange, this will be an important book for any scholar of religious history, history of cultural contact/global history and early modern history in Asia.
ISBN:0367028816