Religion in the Andes: Vision and Imagination in Early Colonial PeruPrinceton University Press, 2021 M05 11 - 516 páginas Addressing problems of objectivity and authenticity, Sabine MacCormack reconstructs how Andean religion was understood by the Spanish in light of seventeenth-century European theological and philosophical movements, and by Andean writers trying to find in it antecedents to their new Christian faith. |
Contenido
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THE INCAS AND THEIR SPANISH HISTORIANS 1935 | 80 |
ANDEAN SACRED SPACE AND TIME I5521583 | 139 |
BARTOLOMÉ DE LAS CASAS | 205 |
JOSÉ DE ACOSTA | 249 |
THE TURN OF | 281 |
GARCILASO DE LA VEGA | 332 |
VISION IMAGINATION AND SOCIETY | 434 |
GLOSSARY | 457 |
481 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Religion in the Andes: Vision and Imagination in Early Colonial Peru Sabine MacCormack Vista previa limitada - 1991 |
Religion in the Andes: Vision and Imagination in Early Colonial Peru Sabine MacCormack Vista previa limitada - 1991 |
Términos y frases comunes
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