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En Pos Del Milenio


En Pos Del Milenio
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Author : Norman Cohn
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 1983

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En Pos Del Milenio


En Pos Del Milenio
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Author : Norman S. Cohn
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 1970

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En Pos Del Milenio


En Pos Del Milenio
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Author : Norman Cohn
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 1972

En Pos Del Milenio written by Norman Cohn and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1972 with Church history categories.




En Pos Del Milenio Revolucionarios Milenaristas Y Anarquistas M Sticos De La Edad Media


En Pos Del Milenio Revolucionarios Milenaristas Y Anarquistas M Sticos De La Edad Media
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Author : Norman Cohn
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015

En Pos Del Milenio Revolucionarios Milenaristas Y Anarquistas M Sticos De La Edad Media written by Norman Cohn and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015 with History categories.




En Pos Del Tercer Milenio Apocal Ptica Mesianismo Milenarismo E Historia


En Pos Del Tercer Milenio Apocal Ptica Mesianismo Milenarismo E Historia
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Author : Adeline (et al.) Rucquoi
language : es
Publisher: Universidad de Salamanca
Release Date : 2000

En Pos Del Tercer Milenio Apocal Ptica Mesianismo Milenarismo E Historia written by Adeline (et al.) Rucquoi and has been published by Universidad de Salamanca this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with Apocalyptic literature categories.




Visions Prophecies And Divinations


Visions Prophecies And Divinations
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Author : Ana Paula Torres
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2016-05-18

Visions Prophecies And Divinations written by Ana Paula Torres and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-05-18 with Religion categories.


Visions, Prophecies and Divinations is an introduction to the vast and complex phenomena of prophecy and vision in the Spanish and Portuguese Empires. This book is dedicated to the study of the millenarian and messianic movements in the early modern Iberian world, and it is one of the first collections of essays on the subject to be published in English. The ten chapters range from the analysis of Mesoamerican and South American indigenous prophetical beliefs to the intellectual history of the Luso-Brazilian Jesuit Antônio Vieira and his project of a Fifth Empire, passing through new approaches to the long-lasting Sebastianist belief and its political implications.



Preaching And New Worlds


Preaching And New Worlds
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Author : Timothy Johnson
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2018-12-18

Preaching And New Worlds written by Timothy Johnson and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-12-18 with Literary Criticism categories.


This collection of essays examines the polyvalent concept of "New Worlds" in the context of medieval and early modern sermon studies. While the terms "Old World" and "New World" are commonplace in studies of Europe and the Americas, this volume explores how preaching in the Atlantic world and beyond creatively engaged audiences in addressing new cultural and religious perspectives regardless of their geographical location and time period. The identification of the "other" in sermons is already an implicit recognition of a novel world, which could be equally enticing and intimidating. The scholars represented in this volume examine a wide panorama of medieval and early modern efforts as they identify how sermons, which often served as a highly effective media of mass communication, reflect shifting identities, sometimes contested and sometimes embraced, within long-standing traditional constructs. Particular themes include apocalypticism, art and mission, cultural interaction, multilingualism, forms of religious life, and theological innovation.



Reimagining Political Ecology


Reimagining Political Ecology
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Author : Aletta Biersack
language : en
Publisher: Duke University Press
Release Date : 2006-11-22

Reimagining Political Ecology written by Aletta Biersack and has been published by Duke University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006-11-22 with Social Science categories.


Reimagining Political Ecology is a state-of-the-art collection of ethnographies grounded in political ecology. When political ecology first emerged as a distinct field in the early 1970s, it was rooted in the neo-Marxism of world system theory. This collection showcases second-generation political ecology, which retains the Marxist interest in capitalism as a global structure but which is also heavily influenced by poststructuralism, feminism, practice theory, and cultural studies. As these essays illustrate, contemporary political ecology moves beyond binary thinking, focusing instead on the interchanges between nature and culture, the symbolic and the material, and the local and the global. Aletta Biersack’s introduction takes stock of where political ecology has been, assesses the field’s strengths, and sets forth a bold research agenda for the future. Two essays offer wide-ranging critiques of modernist ecology, with its artificial dichotomy between nature and culture, faith in the scientific management of nature, and related tendency to dismiss local knowledge. The remaining eight essays are case studies of particular constructions and appropriations of nature and the complex politics that come into play regionally, nationally, and internationally when nature is brought within the human sphere. Written by some of the leading thinkers in environmental anthropology, these rich ethnographies are based in locales around the world: in Belize, Papua New Guinea, the Gulf of California, Iceland, Finland, the Peruvian Amazon, Malaysia, and Indonesia. Collectively, they demonstrate that political ecology speaks to concerns shared by geographers, sociologists, political scientists, historians, and anthropologists alike. And they model the kind of work that this volume identifies as the future of political ecology: place-based “ethnographies of nature” keenly attuned to the conjunctural effects of globalization. Contributors. Eeva Berglund, Aletta Biersack, J. Peter Brosius, Michael R. Dove, James B. Greenberg, Søren Hvalkof, J. Stephen Lansing, Gísli Pálsson, Joel Robbins, Vernon L. Scarborough, John W. Schoenfelder, Richard Wilk



The Sword And The Cross Castile Le N In The Era Of Fernando Iii


The Sword And The Cross Castile Le N In The Era Of Fernando Iii
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Author :
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2020-03-31

The Sword And The Cross Castile Le N In The Era Of Fernando Iii written by and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-03-31 with History categories.


This volume presents a selection of papers on the reign of Fernando III, king of Castile from 1217 until 1252, with a particular focus on the military, political and religious history of his reign.



Evangelization And Cultural Conflict In Colonial Mexico


Evangelization And Cultural Conflict In Colonial Mexico
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Author : Robert H. Jackson
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Release Date : 2014-05-02

Evangelization And Cultural Conflict In Colonial Mexico written by Robert H. Jackson and has been published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-05-02 with History categories.


In a study published in the mid-twentieth century, French historian Robert Ricard postulated that the evangelization and conversion of the native populations of Mexico had been rapid and relatively easy. However, different forms of evidence show that the so-called “spiritual conquest” was anything but easy or rapid, and, in fact, natives continued to practice their traditional beliefs alongside Catholicism. Within several decades of initiating the so-called “spiritual conquest,” the campaign to evangelize and convert the native populations, the missionaries faced growing evidence of idolatry or the persistence of traditional religious practices and apostasy, straying from Church teachings. The evidence includes written documents such as inquisition investigations that resulted, for example, in the execution of don Carlos, the native ruler of Tezcoco, on December 1, 1539, or that uncovered evidence of systematic organized resistance to Dominican missionaries in the Sierra Mixteca of Oaxaca. Other forms of evidence include pre-Hispanic religious iconography incorporated into what ostensibly were Christian murals, and pre-Hispanic stones embedded in the churches and convents the missionaries had built. One example of this was the stone with the face of Tláloc at the rear of the Franciscan church Santiago Tlatelolco in Distrito Federal. During the course of some three centuries, missionaries from different Catholic religious orders attempted to convert the native populations of colonial Mexico, with mixed results. Native groups throughout colonial Mexico resisted the imposition of the new religion in overt and covert forms, and incorporated Catholicism into their worldview on their own terms. Native cultural and religious traditions were more flexible than the Iberian Catholic norms introduced by the missionaries. The so-called “spiritual conquest,” a term coined by Ricard, evolved as a cultural war set against the backdrop of the imposition of a foreign colonial regime. The 11 essays in this volume examine the efforts to evangelize the native populations of Mexico, the approaches taken by the missionaries, and native responses. The contributions investigate the interplay between natives and missionaries in central Mexico, and on the southern and northern frontiers of New Spain, and among sedentary and non-sedentary natives. In the end, many natives found little in the new faith to attract them, and resisted the imposition of new religious norms and way of life.