Michoacán and Eden : Vasco de Quiroga and the evangelization of western Mexico
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Michoacán and Eden : Vasco de Quiroga and the evangelization of western Mexico
University of Texas Press, 2000
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [174]-184) and index
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内容説明
Don Vasco de Quiroga (1477/8-1565) was the first bishop of Michoacan in Western Mexico. Driven by his profound respect for Spanish jurisprudence and the desire to convert the native Purhepecha-Chichimec peoples to a purified form of Christianity, he sought to establish New World Edens in Michoacan by congregating the people into pueblo-hospital communities, where clerics could more easily teach them the fundamental beliefs of Christianity and the values of Spanish culture. In this broadly synthetic study, Bernardino Verastique explores Vasco de Quiroga's evangelising project in its full cultural and historical context. He begins by recreating the complex and not wholly incompatible worldviews of the Purhepecha and the Spaniards at the time of their first encounter in 1521. With Quiroga as a focal point, Verastique then traces the uneasy process of assimilation and resistance that occurred on both sides as the Spaniards established political and religious dominance in Michoacan. He describes the syncretisms, or fusions, between Christianity and indigenous beliefs and practices that arose among the Purhepecha and relates these to similar developments in other regions of Mexico.
Written especially for students, this book demonstrates how cultural and geographical environments influence religious experience, while it adds to our understanding of the process of indigenous appropriation of Christian theological concepts in the New World. Bernardino Verastique is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio.
目次
- Contents: Introduction
- The Purhepacha-Chichimec of Michoacan
- The Purhepacha Religious Worldview
- The Historical Landscape of Spain
- Religion in Spain on the Eve of the Conquest
- The Conquest of Michoacan and the appointment of Vasgo de Quiroga
- The Christianization of the Purhepacha
- Informacion en derecho: Quiroga's Report to the Royal Council of the Indies
- The Utopian Experiment: Santa Fe de la Laguna
- Epilogue
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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