The Church Militant and Iberian Expansion 1440 1770

The Church Militant and Iberian Expansion  1440 1770
Author: Charles Ralph Boxer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1978
Genre: History
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173023199866

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The role of the Portuguese and Spanish missionaries in the overseas expansion of the Iberian powers.

The Church Militant and Iberian Expansion 1440 1770

The Church Militant and Iberian Expansion  1440 1770
Author: Charles R. Boxer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1978
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0835780740

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The Popes the Catholic Church and the Transatlantic Enslavement of Black Africans 1418 1839

The Popes  the Catholic Church and the Transatlantic Enslavement of Black Africans 1418 1839
Author: Pius Onyemechi Adiele
Publsiher: Georg Olms Verlag
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2017-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783487155975

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Mehr als 400 Jahre lang erlitten schwarzafrikanische Männer, Frauen und Kinder während des transatlantischen Sklavenhandels schlimmste Formen der Versklavung und Erniedrigung durch Katholiken und das westliche Christentum. Damals wie heute glaubte niemand an die tiefe Verwicklung der Kirche und des Papsttums in den schwarzafrikanischen Holocaust. Trotz jüngster Behauptungen des päpstlichen Officiums in Rom, wonach die Päpste jegliche Form von Sklaverei verurteilten, so auch im Falle der Versklavung von Schwarzafrikanern, verweisen neuere Studien innerhalb dieses Forschungsfeldes auf das Gegenteil. Die Kirche und die Päpste nahmen vielmehr zentrale Rollen in diesem schlimmsten Verbrechen gegen die Schwarzafrikaner seit Beginn der schriftlichen Dokumentation ein. Mithilfe zahlreicher päpstlicher Bullen aus den Geheimarchiven des Vatikans und einer Vielzahl an königlichen Dokumenten aus dem portugiesischen Nationalarchiv in Lissabon, strebt der vorliegende Band eine kritische und analytische Untersuchung dieses Aspekts des transatlantischen Sklavenhandels an, der über so viele Jahre von den westlichen Historikern und Gelehrten verschleiert wurde. For over 400 years, Black African men, women and children suffered the worst type of enslavement and humiliation from the hands of Catholics and other Western Christians during the transatlantic slave trade. Before now, no one could ever believe that the Popes of the Church were deeply involved in this Holocaust against Black African people. Despite the claims made by the hallowed papal office in Rome in recent years that the Popes condemned the enslavement of peoples wherever it existed including that of Black Africans, recent researches in these fields of study have proved the contrary to be true. The Church and her Popes were rather among the major “role players” in this worst crime against Black Africans in recorded history. With the help of a considerable number of papal Bulls from the Vatican Secret Archives and a great amount of Royal documents from the Portuguese National Archives in Lisbon, the present book is aiming to undertake a critical and analytical inquiry of this aspect of the transatlantic slavery that has been kept in the dark for so many years by the Western historians and scholars. The results of this studious but fruitful academic inquiry are laid bare in this notable work of the 21st century. Pius Onyemechi Adiele is a Catholic priest of Ahiara Diocese Mbaise and an alumnus of Seat of Wisdom Seminary Owerri and Bigard Memorial Seminary Enugu in Nigeria. He obtained his licentiate in Theology from the famous University of Münster and his doctoral degree in Church History from the renowned University of Tübingen in Germany. At present, he is a research fellow in the areas of African Church History and Enslavement of peoples as well as the pastor in charge of the merged parishes of Lauchheim, Westhausen, Lippach, Röttingen and Hülen in Germany.

Sent Forth

Sent Forth
Author: Kwiyani, Harvey C
Publsiher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2014-10-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781608335244

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Iberia and the Americas 3 volumes

Iberia and the Americas  3 volumes
Author: John Michael Francis
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1210
Release: 2005-11-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781851094264

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This comprehensive encyclopedia covers the reciprocal effects that the politics, foreign policy, and culture of Spain, Portugal, and the American nations have had on one another since the time of Columbus. From the discovery of Newfoundland and Labrador by Portuguese explorer Gaspar Corte Real in 1501 to the phenomenal Hollywood careers of Spanish movie stars such as Antonio Banderas and Penelope Cruz, Iberia and the Americas traces 500 years of Iberian influence on the Americas and vice versa. Featuring six introductory essays and a chronology of key events, this three-volume encyclopedia examines more than five centuries of transatlantic encounters. Students of a wide range of disciplines, as well as the lay reader, will appreciate this exhaustive survey, which traces Spanish and Portuguese influence throughout the Americas and highlights how Iberian cultures have in turn been enriched by the diverse cultures of the Americas.

The World of Catholic Renewal 1540 1770

The World of Catholic Renewal 1540 1770
Author: R. Po-chia Hsia
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521445965

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A thematic study of Catholic renewal from the Council of Trent to the eighteenth century.

Religious Transformations in the Early Modern Americas

Religious Transformations in the Early Modern Americas
Author: Stephanie Kirk,Sarah Rivett
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2014-11-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780812246544

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Christianity took root in the Americas during the early modern period when a historically unprecedented migration brought European clergy, religious seekers, and explorers to the New World. Protestant and Catholic settlers undertook the arduous journey for a variety of motivations. Some fled corrupt theocracies and sought to reclaim ancient principles and Christian ideals in a remote unsettled territory. Others intended to glorify their home nations and churches by bringing new lands and subjects under the rule of their kings. Many imagined the indigenous peoples they encountered as "savages" awaiting the salvific force of Christ. Whether by overtly challenging European religious authority and traditions or by adapting to unforeseen hardship and resistance, these envoys reshaped faith, liturgy, and ecclesiology and fundamentally transformed the practice and theology of Christianity. Religious Transformations in the Early Modern Americas explores the impact of colonial encounters in the Atlantic world on the history of Christianity. Essays from across disciplines examine religious history from a spatial perspective, tracing geographical movements and population dispersals as they were shaped by the millennial designs and evangelizing impulses of European empires. At the same time, religion provides a provocative lens through which to view patterns of social restriction, exclusion, and tension, as well as those of acculturation, accommodation, and resistance in a comparative colonial context. Through nuanced attention to the particularities of faith, especially Anglo-Protestant settlements in North America and the Ibero-Catholic missions in Latin America, Religious Transformations in the Early Modern Americas illuminates the complexity and variety of the colonial world as it transformed a range of Christian beliefs. Contributors: Ralph Bauer, David A. Boruchoff, Matt Cohen, Sir John Elliot, Carmen Fernández-Salvador, Júnia Ferreira Furtado, Sandra M. Gustafson, David D. Hall, Stephanie Kirk, Asunción Lavrin, Sarah Rivett, Teresa Toulouse.

A History of the Church in Africa

A History of the Church in Africa
Author: Bengt Sundkler,Christopher Steed
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1268
Release: 2000-05-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 052158342X

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Bengt Sundkler's long-awaited book on African Christian churches will become the standard reference for the subject.