Trade and finance in global missions (16th-18th centuries)

"The book was drafted by Jesuits and their students of the Flemish province to commemorate the Society of Jesus's hundred years of existence. It was as much a homage to the Society's founders as a celebration of the spiritual and material achievements of its members over the century,...

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Published in:Studies in Christian mission
Subtitles:Trade and finance in global missions
Corporate Author: Conference "Conquering New Markets. Trade Routes, Conversion and Missions" 2016, Paris (Author)
Contributors: Vu Thanh, Hélène (Editor) ; Županov, Ines G. 1955- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill [2021]
In: Studies in Christian mission (volume 57)
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Series/Journal:Studies in Christian mission volume 57
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Catholicism / Capitalism / Mission / History 1500-1700
IxTheo Classification:RJ Mission; missiology
Further subjects:B Unternehmensnetzwerk
B Kaufleute
B Handelsgeschichte
B Europe
B Christianity
B 1550-1800
B Latin America
B Catholic Church Missions History
B Jesuits Missions
B Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen
B Asia
B Missions Finance History
B Financing
B Missions Economic aspects History
B Catholicism
B Capitalism Religious aspects Christianity History
B Conference program
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Summary:"The book was drafted by Jesuits and their students of the Flemish province to commemorate the Society of Jesus's hundred years of existence. It was as much a homage to the Society's founders as a celebration of the spiritual and material achievements of its members over the century, with a particular emphasis on the order's missionary vocation. From the moment of its publication, the Imago was attacked by the Jesuits' enemies: both Protestants and Jansenists denounced the Society's arrogance as well as its casuistical methods. Here is not the place to relate the history of the work or its reception, but it seemed essential to us to highlight the significance of the emblems illustrating the book's"
Item Description:Literaturangaben
ISBN:9004444173