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Imagen De Santidad En Un Mundo Profano


Imagen De Santidad En Un Mundo Profano
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Author : Manuel Ramos Medina
language : es
Publisher: Universidad Iberoamericana
Release Date : 1990

Imagen De Santidad En Un Mundo Profano written by Manuel Ramos Medina and has been published by Universidad Iberoamericana this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1990 with Religion categories.




The Inquisition In New Spain 1536 1820


The Inquisition In New Spain 1536 1820
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Author : John F. Chuchiak IV
language : en
Publisher: JHU Press
Release Date : 2012-05-21

The Inquisition In New Spain 1536 1820 written by John F. Chuchiak IV and has been published by JHU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-05-21 with History categories.


The Inquisition! Just the word itself evokes, to the modern reader, endless images of torment, violence, corruption, and intolerance committed in the name of Catholic orthodoxy and societal conformity. But what do most people actually know about the Inquisition, its ministers, its procedures? This systematic, comprehensive look at one of the most important Inquisition tribunals in the New World reveals a surprisingly diverse panorama of actors, events, and ideas that came into contact and conflict in the central arena of religious faith. Edited and annotated by John F. Chuchiak IV, this collection of previously untranslated and unpublished documents from the Holy Office of the Inquisition in New Spain provides a clear understanding of how the Inquisition originated, evolved, and functioned in the colonial Spanish territories of Mexico and northern Central America. The three sections of documents lay out the laws and regulations of the Inquisition, follow examples of its day-to-day operations and procedures, and detail select trial proceedings. Chuchiak’s opening chapter and brief section introductions provide the social, historical, political, and religious background necessary to comprehend the complex and generally misunderstood institutions of the Inquisition and the effect it has had on societal development in modern-day Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Honduras. Featuring fifty-eight newly translated documents, meticulous annotations, and trenchant contextual analysis, this documentary history is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to understand the Inquisition in general and its nearly three-hundred-year reign in the New World in particular.



Embodying The Sacred


Embodying The Sacred
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Author : Nancy E. van Deusen
language : en
Publisher: Duke University Press
Release Date : 2017-12-22

Embodying The Sacred written by Nancy E. van Deusen 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 2017-12-22 with History categories.


In seventeenth-century Lima, pious Catholic women gained profound theological understanding and enacted expressions of spiritual devotion by engaging with a wide range of sacred texts and objects, as well as with one another, their families, and ecclesiastical authorities. In Embodying the Sacred, Nancy E. van Deusen considers how women created and navigated a spiritual existence within the colonial city's complex social milieu. Through close readings of diverse primary sources, van Deusen shows that these women recognized the divine—or were objectified as conduits of holiness—in innovative and powerful ways: dressing a religious statue, performing charitable acts, sharing interiorized spiritual visions, constructing autobiographical texts, or offering their hair or fingernails to disciples as living relics. In these manifestations of piety, each of these women transcended the limited outlets available to them for expressing and enacting their faith in colonial Lima, and each transformed early modern Catholicism in meaningful ways.



A Wild Country Out In The Garden


A Wild Country Out In The Garden
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Author : Maria De San Jose
language : en
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Release Date : 1999-12-22

A Wild Country Out In The Garden written by Maria De San Jose and has been published by Indiana University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999-12-22 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


"In Madre Maria's prose, a down-to-earth treatment of daily life both on a provincial hacienda and in a cloistered convent moves into passages rendering deep mystical absorption. As a charismatic woman living according to Counter Reformation guidelines in the New World, Maria de San Jose, through her writings, illuminates how class, race, gender - even birth order and convent prestige - helped shape the roles people played in society and the ways in which they contributed to community belief and identity." --Book Jacket.



The Inquisition In New Spain 1536 1820


The Inquisition In New Spain 1536 1820
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Author : John F. Chuchiak
language : en
Publisher: JHU Press
Release Date : 2012-05-21

The Inquisition In New Spain 1536 1820 written by John F. Chuchiak and has been published by JHU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-05-21 with History categories.


The Inquisition! Just the word itself evokes, to the modern reader, endless images of torment, violence, corruption, and intolerance committed in the name of Catholic orthodoxy and societal conformity. But what do most people actually know about the Inquisition, its ministers, its procedures? This systematic, comprehensive look at one of the most important Inquisition tribunals in the New World reveals a surprisingly diverse panorama of actors, events, and ideas that came into contact and conflict in the central arena of religious faith. Edited and annotated by John F. Chuchiak IV, this collection of previously untranslated and unpublished documents from the Holy Office of the Inquisition in New Spain provides a clear understanding of how the Inquisition originated, evolved, and functioned in the colonial Spanish territories of Mexico and northern Central America. The three sections of documents lay out the laws and regulations of the Inquisition, follow examples of its day-to-day operations and procedures, and detail select trial proceedings. Chuchiak’s opening chapter and brief section introductions provide the social, historical, political, and religious background necessary to comprehend the complex and generally misunderstood institutions of the Inquisition and the effect it has had on societal development in modern-day Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Honduras. Featuring fifty-eight newly translated documents, meticulous annotations, and trenchant contextual analysis, this documentary history is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to understand the Inquisition in general and its nearly three-hundred-year reign in the New World in particular.



Indigenous Writings From The Convent


Indigenous Writings From The Convent
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Author : Mónica Díaz
language : en
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Release Date : 2013-02-15

Indigenous Writings From The Convent written by Mónica Díaz and has been published by University of Arizona Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-02-15 with History categories.


"Diaz has done a very good job of acknowledging precursive and pioneering works in history, literature, and ethnic studies while establishing her own critical originality. Her occupation of a cultural studies viewpoint is in contrast to previous studies by both historians and literary critics, supporting her conclusions and opening new lines of dialogue."--Jennifer L. Eich, author of The Other Mexican Muse: Sor Maria Anna Agueda de San Ignacio (1695-1756).



Between The Sacred And The Worldly


Between The Sacred And The Worldly
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Author : Nancy van Deusen
language : en
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Release Date : 2002-10-01

Between The Sacred And The Worldly written by Nancy van Deusen and has been published by Stanford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002-10-01 with Social Science categories.


This groundbreaking work argues that the seminal concept of recogimiento functioned as a metaphor for the colonial relationship between Spain and Lima. Ubiquitous and flexible, recogimiento had three related meanings—two cultural and one institutional—that developed over a 200-year period in Renaissance Spain and the viceregal capital, Lima. Female and male religious conceptualized recogimiento as a mystical praxis that aspired toward "union" with God, and it was also articulated as a fundamental virtue of enclosure and quiescent conduct for women. As an institutional practice, recogimiento involved substantial numbers of women and girls living in convents, lay pious houses, schools, and institutions (called recogimientos) that admitted schoolgirls, prostitutes, women petitioning for divorce, and the spiritually devout. In a broader sense, practices of recogimiento both conformed to and transgressed imagined boundaries of the sacred and the worldly in colonial Lima. Recogimiento also reflected the process of transculturation, or the adaptation of particular cultural values to local contingencies. Through an analysis of more than 600 ecclesiastical litigation suits, and drawing on an impressive array of primary and secondary sources, the author shows how recogimiento was experienced by a range of individuals: from viceroys and archbishops to female foodsellers, shop owners, and secluded mystics. She argues that by 1650 women representing different races and classes in Lima claimed recogimiento as integral to their public, familial, and internal identities. The social and cultural history of Lima between 1550 and 1713 illustrates the complexities of conjugal relations, sexuality, and social norms in the viceregal capital, demonstrates the inextricable link between sacred and secular realms in colonial society, and delineates the process of transculturation between Spain and Lima.



Indigenous Miracles


Indigenous Miracles
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Author : Edward W. Osowski
language : en
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Release Date : 2010-09-15

Indigenous Miracles written by Edward W. Osowski and has been published by University of Arizona Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-09-15 with History categories.


"Edward Osowski focuses on a regional set of Nahua Constantines, who, with their conversionary moments generations behind them, sought to lead by example---through patronage, public demonstrations of devotion around chosen holy images, ritual good works and almscollection schemes, and a jealous guardianship of indigenous roles in the pious parading of Christian membership and privilege. Osowski's study banishes older views of a uniformly disoriented native society, trudging drunk and leaderless into the colonial new order, duped into demeaning collaboration and the limits of social climbing. His stress upon a selflegitimizing indigenous nobility, and upon the calculated and instrumental aims of these protagonists, raises vital questions that ought to stimulate new lines of research into Nahua Christian expression, not least those exploring what such vibrant religious membership and shared devotions included, and what they felt like to a widening and multi-ethnic body of participants." ---Kenneth Mills, University of Toronto, co-editor of Colonial Latin America: A Documentary History "A highly significant work of religious and urban history, Osowski's book has much to teach us about Nahua life, Culture, and religious practice in eighteenth-century New Spain." ---Susan Kellogg, author of Law and the Transformation of Aztec Culture, 1500-1700 While King Carlos I of Spain struggled to suppress the Protestant Reformation in the Old World, the Spanish turned to New Spain to promote the Catholic cause, unimpeded by the presence of the "false" Old World religions. To this end, Osowski writes, the Spanish "saw indigenous people as necessary protagonists in the anticipated triumph of the faith." As the conversion of the indigenous people of Mexico proceeded in earnest, Catholic ritual became the medium through which indigenous leaders and Spaniards negotiated colonial hegemony. Indigenous Miracles is about how the Nahua elite of central Mexico secured political legitimacy through the administration of public rituals centered on miraculous images of Christ the King. Osowski argues that these images were adopted as community symbols and furthermore allowed Nahua leaders to "represent their own kingship," protecting their claims to legitimacy. This legitimacy allowed them to act collectively to prevent the loss of many aspects of their culture. Osowski demonstrates how a shared religion admitted the possibility of indigenous agency and new ethnic identities. Consulting both Nahuatl and Spanish sources, Osowski strives to fill a gap in the history of the Nahuas from 1760 to 1810, a momentous time when previously sanctioned religious practices were condemned by the viceroys and archbishops of the Bourbon royal dynasty. His approach synthesizes ethnohistory and institutional history to create a fascinating account of how and why the Nahuas protected the practices and symbols they had appropriated under Hapsburg rule. Ultimately, Osowski's account contributes to our understanding of the ways in which indigenous agency was negotiated in colonial Mexico.



Ecce Maria Venit La Virgen De La Antigua En Iberoam Rica


Ecce Maria Venit La Virgen De La Antigua En Iberoam Rica
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Author : Magdalena Vences Vidal
language : es
Publisher: UNAM, Centro de Investigaciones sobre América Latina y el Caribe
Release Date : 2023-03-27

Ecce Maria Venit La Virgen De La Antigua En Iberoam Rica written by Magdalena Vences Vidal and has been published by UNAM, Centro de Investigaciones sobre América Latina y el Caribe this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-03-27 with Religion categories.


Poder y creencia, Iglesia-Estado y religiosidad, cuerpos de gobierno y la activación ritual de una imagen celestial, dogma y salvación del ánima, hermandad y prestigio, protectora y modelo de virtudes, son algunos de de los binomios que se entrelazan en la plasmación visual de la imagen de la Gran Señora de la Antigua, sagrado original de la Catedral de Sevilla, que mediante sus copias transferidas a las cabezas episcopales y a sus jurisdicciones, como en espacios educativos y familiares, marcó un eje de representatividad de la Corona de Castilla y generó la dispersión de un sistema propio de iconografía en una territorialidad, con clara identificación de grupos e individuos, quienes en calidad de receptores de la imagen y de la palabra confirmaron las creencias contenidas en la configuración mariana de la Antigua. La interacción de artistas y mecenas contribuyeron al objetivo de aglutinación social por medio de esta figura de la Madre de Dios. La Virgen de la Antigua, en algunos lugares, sigue siendo el centro de veneración e invocación, tanto en las ceremonias solemnes como en las de tipo seglar, lo que muestra su significado en la liturgia, en la religiosidad e incluso en su calidad de patrimonio cultural en Iberoamérica.



La Edad De Oro De Los Virreyes


La Edad De Oro De Los Virreyes
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Author : Manuel Rivero Rodríguez
language : es
Publisher: Ediciones AKAL
Release Date : 2011-04-19

La Edad De Oro De Los Virreyes written by Manuel Rivero Rodríguez and has been published by Ediciones AKAL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-04-19 with History categories.


Virrey es el que hace las veces del rey. En los siglos XVI y XVII los reyes de la Casa de Austria poseyeron un conjunto de Estados cuya característica común era que el rey debía gobernarlos como si sólo fuera soberano de cada uno de ellos. Por tal motivo, en sus títulos, disposiciones y manifestaciones públicas los Austrias no se presentaban como reyes de España sino como reyes de Castilla, Aragón, Nápoles, Sicilia, Valencia y un largo etcétera. No se trataba de un simple formalismo simbólico. era una realidad que hizo que a lo largo de los siglos XVI y XVII los soberanos hubieran de desdoblar y multiplicar la persona real tantas veces como fuera necesario. En este magnífico estudio se aborda esta peculiar forma de gobierno. Mediante un desarrollo cronológico se sigue la evolución de un sistema creado bajo el reinado de Carlos I y adaptado al gobierno de América al trasformar las colonias en reinos de Indias. Desde ese momento, la Monarquía Hispánica viviría bajo una doble tensión o contradicción, marcada por la aspiración a la unidad y la centralidad al tiempo que su legitimidad descansaba sobre su carácter compuesto y desconcentrado. Una contradicción que sólo pudo resolverse con la creación del Estado nacional en el siglo XIX y con la desaparición del virreinato.