Mangeurs d'homme et mangeurs d'ame: Une correspondance missionnaire au XVIe, la lettre jesuite du Bresil, 1549-1568
Revealing the anthropological, spiritual, and political stakes of an exceptional epistolary corpus, this essay shows how the letters of Jesuit missionaries in Brazil became the consoling fiction of a new tropical church before inspiring other fictions in the historiography of the Order.
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Mangeurs d'homme et mangeurs d'ame: Une correspondance missionnaire au XVIe, la lettre jesuite du Bresil, 1549-1568
Revealing the anthropological, spiritual, and political stakes of an exceptional epistolary corpus, this essay shows how the letters of Jesuit missionaries in Brazil became the consoling fiction of a new tropical church before inspiring other fictions in the historiography of the Order.
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Mangeurs d'homme et mangeurs d'ame: Une correspondance missionnaire au XVIe, la lettre jesuite du Bresil, 1549-1568

Mangeurs d'homme et mangeurs d'ame: Une correspondance missionnaire au XVIe, la lettre jesuite du Bresil, 1549-1568

by Jean-Claude Laborie
Mangeurs d'homme et mangeurs d'ame: Une correspondance missionnaire au XVIe, la lettre jesuite du Bresil, 1549-1568

Mangeurs d'homme et mangeurs d'ame: Une correspondance missionnaire au XVIe, la lettre jesuite du Bresil, 1549-1568

by Jean-Claude Laborie

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Revealing the anthropological, spiritual, and political stakes of an exceptional epistolary corpus, this essay shows how the letters of Jesuit missionaries in Brazil became the consoling fiction of a new tropical church before inspiring other fictions in the historiography of the Order.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9782812455926
Publisher: Classiques Garnier
Publication date: 04/13/2022
Series: Geographies du monde , #6
Pages: 645
Product dimensions: 8.62(w) x 5.91(h) x (d)
Language: French
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