Forgotten Franciscans : writings from an inquisitional theorist, a heretic, and an inquisitional deputy

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Forgotten Franciscans : writings from an inquisitional theorist, a heretic, and an inquisitional deputy

edited and translated by Martin Austin Nesvig

(Latin American originals, 5)

Pennsylvania State University Press, c2011

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [103]-108) and index

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The Franciscans were the first missionaries to come to Mexico, and the Franciscans developed important and lucrative ties with the newly rich conquistador elite and the faction behind Cortes. The order quickly became the wealthiest, having the most dramatic missionary churches, owning prime real estate in Mexico-Tenochtitlan, and being de facto rulers of large indigenous communities. Forgotten Franciscans offers documents and written works by three Spanish Franciscans of the early modern period who, while well known by their contemporaries, have been largely forgotten by modern-day scholars. Alfonso de Castro, an inquisitional theorist, offers a defense of Indian education; Alonso Cabello, convicted of Erasmianism in Mexico City, discusses Christ's humanity in a Nativity sermon; and Diego Munoz, an inquisitional deputy, investigates witchcraft in Celaya. Together they offer new perspectives on the mythologies and realities of Franciscan thought in the New World.

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Contents Preface List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Inquisitional Theorist in Defense of Indian Education Alfonso de Castro, "On Whether the Indians of the New World Should Be Instructed in Liberal Arts and Sacred Theology" (1543) 2. The Heretic on the Nativity of Jesus Alonso Cabello, "Sermon on the Nativity of Our Lord" (Cholula, December [24?], 1577) 3. The Inquisitional Deputy on Witches Diego Munoz, "Witness Statements in Celaya About Witchcraft" (1614) Bibliography Index Preface

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