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Empires of God – Religious Encounters in the Early Modern Atlantic

Autor Linda Gregerson, Susan Juster
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 apr 2013
Focusing on the formative period of European exploration, settlement, and conquest in the Americas, from roughly 1500 to 1760, Empires of God brings together literary scholars and historians of the English, French, and Spanish Americas to demonstrate the power of religious ideas and narratives to create kingdoms both imagined and real.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780812222609
ISBN-10: 0812222601
Pagini: 344
Ilustrații: 6 illus.
Dimensiuni: 179 x 228 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: MT – University of Pennsylvania Press

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Cuprins

Introduction -Susan Juster and Linda Gregerson PART I. LAUNCHING IMPERIAL PROJECTS Chapter 1. The Polemics of Possession: Spain on America, Circa 1550 -Rolena Adorno Chapter 2. Cruelty and Religious Justifications for Conquest in the Mid-Seventeenth-Century English Atlantic -Carla Gardina Pestana Chapter 3. Religion and National Distinction in the Early Modern Atlantic -Barbara Fuchs Chapter 4. The Commonwealth of the Word: New England, Old England, and the Praying Indians -Linda Gregerson PART II. COLONIAL ACCOMMODATIONS Chapter 5. Catholic Saints in Spain's Atlantic Empire -Cornelius Conover Chapter 6. A Wandering Jesuit in Europe and America: Father Chaumonot Finds a Home -Allan Greer Chapter 7. From London to Nonantum: Mission Literature in the Transatlantic English World -Kristina Bross Chapter 8. Dreams Clash: The War over Authorized Interpretation in Seventeenth-Century French Missions -Dominique Deslandres Chapter 9. "For Each and Every House to Wish for Peace": Christoph Saur's High German American Almanac and the French and Indian War in Pennsylvania -Bethany Wiggin PART III. VIOLENT ENCOUNTERS Chapter 10. Reconfiguring Martyrdom in the Colonial Context: Marie de l'Incarnation -Katherine Ibbett Chapter 11. Book of Suffering, Suffering Book: The Mennonite Martyrs' Mirror and the Translation of Martyrdom in Colonial America -Patrick Erben Chapter 12. Iconoclasm Without Icons? The Destruction of Sacred Objects in Colonial North America -Susan Juster Final Reflections: Spenser and the End of the British Empire -Paul Stevens Notes List of Contributors Index Acknowledgments

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"In its effort to unearth complexity as well as its intellectual and methodological diversity, Empires of God offers a sometimes bewildering, but frequently rewarding, entry into the interplay between its two central characters: "empire" and "religion." It provides scholars of Atlantic world religious history with a strong and theoretically driven survey of the field, particularly issues related to conquest, violence, evangelization, and the influence of the colonial world on discourses of religion in Europe."-Church History "This stimulating collection of essays from leading scholars of literature and history explores the complex relationships between Christianity and empire in the English, French, and Spanish Americas... A major contribution of this work is thus to place religious thought at the heart of the analysis of colonialism."-Religious Studies Review "A fine collection with plenty of fascinating articles, particularly in the second and third sections which present us with various individual religious initiatives and experiences... The variety of subjects discussed in Empires of God will eventually help to sharpen the minds of scholars working on one of the many connections of religion and (Atlantic) empire."-Sixteenth Century Journal