From ancient Rome to colonial Mexico: religious globalization in the context of empire

"From Ancient Rome to Colonial Mexico compares the Christianization of the Roman Empire with the evangelization of Mesoamerica. With the analysis of empire and globalization and a postcolonial perspective on religion, the book proposes the method of "analytical comparison" to conceptu...

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Contributors: Wright, David 1956- (Editor) ; Marco Simón, Francisco 1949- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Denver University Press of Colorado [2023]
In:Year: 2023
Further subjects:B Imperialism Religious aspects
B Rome History Religious life and customs
B Acculturation Religious aspects
B Globalization Social aspects (New Spain)
B Globalization Social aspects (Rome)
B New Spain History Religious life and customs
B Globalization Religious aspects
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Summary:"From Ancient Rome to Colonial Mexico compares the Christianization of the Roman Empire with the evangelization of Mesoamerica. With the analysis of empire and globalization and a postcolonial perspective on religion, the book proposes the method of "analytical comparison" to conceptualize affinities and differences between geographies"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:164642316X