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Godsdienst --- Egypt --- Amérique du Nord --- Katholieke missies --- Missions catholiques --- Noord- Amerika --- Spiritains --- Spiritijnen --- 266 (7) "1732 : 1839"
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Yes, White people can be saved. In God's redemptive plan, that goes without saying. But what about the reality of white normativity? This idea and way of being in the world has been parasitically joined to Christianity, and this is the ground of many of our problems today. It is time to redouble the efforts of the church and its institutions to muster well-informed, gospel-based initiatives to fight racialized injustice and overcome the heresy of whiteness. Written by a world-class roster of scholars, Can "White" People Be Saved? develops language to describe the current realities of race and racism. It challenges evangelical Christianity in particular to think more critically and constructively about race, ethnicity, migration, and mission in relation to white supremacy. Historical and contemporary perspectives from Africa and the African diaspora prompt fresh theological and missiological questions about place and identity. Native American and Latinx experiences of colonialism, migration, and hybridity inspire theologies and practices of shalom. And Asian and Asian American experiences of ethnicity and class generate transnational resources for responding to the challenge of systemic injustice. With their call for practical resistance to the Western whiteness project, the perspectives in this volume can revitalize a vision of racial justice and peace in the body of Christ. --
Whites --- Race relations --- Missions --- Race identity of whites --- Racial identity of whites --- Whiteness (Race identity) --- Race awareness --- Christian missions --- Christianity --- Missions, Foreign --- Religion --- Theology, Practical --- Proselytizing --- Church and race problems --- Church and race relations --- Race identity. --- Religious aspects --- History --- Ethnic identity --- United States --- Race question --- 266 <7> --- Integration, Racial --- Race problems --- Relations, Race --- Ethnology --- Social problems --- Sociology --- Ethnic relations --- Minorities --- Racism --- 266 <7> Missies. Evangelisatie. Zending--Noord-Amerika. Midden-Amerika --- 266 <7> Missions. Evangelisation--Noord-Amerika. Midden-Amerika --- Missies. Evangelisatie. Zending--Noord-Amerika. Midden-Amerika --- Missions. Evangelisation--Noord-Amerika. Midden-Amerika --- Race identity --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Latin America --- Race relations. --- Race identity of white people --- Racial identity of white people --- White people --- White persons --- Caucasian race
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In 1295, a house fell from the evening sky onto an Italian coastal road by the Adriatic Sea. Inside, awestruck locals encountered the Virgin Mary, who explained that this humble mud-brick structure was her original residence newly arrived from Nazareth. To keep it from the hands of Muslim invaders, angels had flown it to Loreto, stopping three times along the way. This story of the house of Loreto has been read as an allegory of how Catholicism spread peacefully around the world by dropping miraculously from the heavens. In this book, Karin Vélez calls that interpretation into question by examining historical accounts of the movement of the Holy House across the Mediterranean in the thirteenth century and the Atlantic in the seventeenth century. These records indicate vast and voluntary involvement in the project of formulating a branch of Catholic devotion. Vélez surveys the efforts of European Jesuits, Slavic migrants, and indigenous peoples in Baja California, Canada, and Peru. These individuals contributed to the expansion of Catholicism by acting as unofficial authors, inadvertent pilgrims, unlicensed architects, unacknowledged artists, and unsolicited cataloguers of Loreto. Their participation in portaging Mary’s house challenges traditional views of Christianity as a prepackaged European export, and instead suggests that Christianity is the cumulative product of thousands of self-appointed editors. Vélez also demonstrates how miracle narratives can be treated seriously as historical sources that preserve traces of real events. Drawing on rich archival materials, The Miraculous Flying House of Loreto illustrates how global Catholicism proliferated through independent initiatives of untrained laymen.
248.159.4 <45 LORETO> --- 248.159.4 <45 LORETO> Mariale devotie. Verering van O. L. Vrouw. Mariamaand--Italië--LORETO --- Mariale devotie. Verering van O. L. Vrouw. Mariamaand--Italië--LORETO --- Mary, --- ʻAdhrāʼ --- Arogyamata --- Ārōkkiyamāta --- Birhen ng mga Dukha --- Blessed Lady --- Blessed Mother --- Blessed Virgin Mary, --- Hagnē Theotokos --- Madonna, The --- Mama Mary --- Mare de Déu --- Maria, --- Mariam Astuatsatsin --- Marie, --- Marie Théotokos --- Marii︠a︡, --- Maryam, --- Maryja, --- Meryem Ana --- Miryam, --- Mother of God --- Muíre, --- Nossa Senhora --- Our Lady --- Our Lady of Good Health --- Our Lady of Sorrows --- Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament --- Qiddīsah Maryam --- Theotokos --- Vierge Marie, --- Virgen María --- Virgin Mary, --- Virgin of the Poor --- Ynang Maria --- مريم --- مريم العذراء --- 성모마리아 --- Our Lady of Emmitsburg --- Majka Isusova --- Shrines --- Apparitions and miracles. --- Catholic Church --- Santa Casa (Loreto, Italy) --- Basilica della Santa Casa di Loreto. --- Holy House of the Blessed Virgin (Loreto, Italy) --- Holy House of Loreto (Loreto, Italy) --- Loreto, Italy. --- Santa Casa di Loreto --- History. --- Loreto (Italy) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- 266 <7> --- 266 <7> Missies. Evangelisatie. Zending--Noord-Amerika. Midden-Amerika --- 266 <7> Missions. Evangelisation--Noord-Amerika. Midden-Amerika --- Missies. Evangelisatie. Zending--Noord-Amerika. Midden-Amerika --- Missions. Evangelisation--Noord-Amerika. Midden-Amerika --- Mariam Astuatsatsin, --- Meryem Ana, --- Virgen María, --- Ynang Maria, --- Church of Rome --- Roman Catholic Church --- Katholische Kirche --- Katolyt︠s︡ʹka t︠s︡erkva --- Römisch-Katholische Kirche --- Römische Kirche --- Ecclesia Catholica --- Eglise catholique --- Eglise catholique-romaine --- Katolicheskai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Chiesa cattolica --- Iglesia Católica --- Kościół Katolicki --- Katolicki Kościół --- Kościół Rzymskokatolicki --- Nihon Katorikku Kyōkai --- Katholikē Ekklēsia --- Gereja Katolik --- Kenesiyah ha-Ḳatolit --- Kanisa Katoliki --- כנסיה הקתולית --- כנסייה הקתולית --- 가톨릭교 --- 천주교 --- Loreto --- Santa casa --- Mary, - Blessed Virgin, Saint - Shrines - Italy - Loreto. --- Mary, - Blessed Virgin, Saint - Apparitions and miracles. --- Loreto (Italy) - Buildings, structures, etc. --- Mary, - Blessed Virgin, Saint
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This book tells the story of how the 16th-century religious conquerors of America attempted to change the belief systems of the Native Americans. To what degree did they succeed or fail? And why? The European protagonists and frontline representatives of the new religion in the spiritual struggles were the Jesuits (members of the Society of Jesus) who, although latecomers to America, soon became the most vocal and visible spokespersons. Invasion and military power are nothing new to minority societies. But how did they handle the waves of spiritual conquerors that came ashore in the 16th century? “Why have you come here?” are the words of a Florida Indian chief to a Jesuit missionary. The reply enlightens and at the same time demonstrates the renaissance certainty of the Europeans. From their first encounters with the Indians of La Florida, through Mexico, New France, the Paraguay Reductions, Andean Peru, to contact with Native Americans in pre-revolutionary Maryland, the Jesuits were ubiquitous in North and South America, with missions, preaching, and public theater, with the goal of changing what the Native American thought about God. Drawing on an abundance of primary material, the book also integrates the latest in published scholarship. The Jesuit Archives of Rome, the Archivo de Indias, Seville, besides those in Madrid and South America, have been tapped to throw light on the spiritual conquest of America.
Jesuits --- Missions --- History. --- Electronic books. -- local. --- Jesuits -- Missions -- North America -- History. --- North America -- History. --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Christianity --- North America --- -#GBIB: jesuitica --- 266 <7> --- 271.5 <7> --- 266 <8> --- 271.5 <8> --- 271.5 <8> Jezuïeten--Zuid-Amerika --- Jezuïeten--Zuid-Amerika --- 271.5 <7> Jezuïeten--Noord-Amerika. Midden-Amerika --- Jezuïeten--Noord-Amerika. Midden-Amerika --- -History --- Missies. Evangelisatie. Zending--Noord-Amerika. Midden-Amerika --- Missies. Evangelisatie. Zending--Zuid-Amerika --- #GBIB: jesuitica --- Compagnie de Jésus --- Compañia de Jesus --- Gesellschaft Jesu --- Jesuitas --- Jesuiten --- Jesuiti --- Jezuïten --- Jésuites --- Paters Jezuïten --- Societeit van Jezus --- Society of Jesus --- Societas Jesu --- History --- Indians of North America --- イエズス会 --- カトリック イエズス会 --- Indians of North America - Missions
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Christian martyrs --- Jesuits --- Missions --- 271.5 <7> --- 266 <7> --- Martyrs --- Martyrdom --- Jezuïeten--Noord-Amerika. Midden-Amerika --- Missies. Evangelisatie. Zending--Noord-Amerika. Midden-Amerika --- Christianity --- Cizvit Cemiyeti --- Compagnia di Gesù --- Compagnia di Giesù --- Compagnie de Jésus --- Companhia de Jesus --- Compañía de Jesús --- Dòng Chúa Giêsu --- Dòng TênDòng Chúa Giêsu --- Družba Isusova --- Gesellschaft Jesu --- Gesuiti --- Iezusukai --- Jesuit Order --- Jesuítas --- Jesuiten --- Jesuitenorden --- Jésuites --- Jesus Society --- Jezsuiták --- Jezuici --- Jézus Társaság --- Ordre des jésuites --- Padri Gesuiti --- S.J. (Societas Jesu) --- Serikat Jesus --- SJ --- Societas Iesu --- Societas Jesu --- Société des jésuites --- Society of Jesus --- Tovaryšstvo Ježišovo --- Towarzystwo Jezusowe --- Yesu hui --- Yezuiti --- Missions. --- 271.5 <7> Jezuïeten--Noord-Amerika. Midden-Amerika --- Compagnie de Jésus --- Compañia de Jesus --- Jesuitas --- Jesuiti --- Jezuïten --- Jésuites --- Paters Jezuïten --- Societeit van Jezus --- イエズス会 --- カトリック イエズス会 --- Christian martyrs - North America --- Martyres Canadenses
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Explorers --- Frontier and pioneer life --- Indians of North America --- Missionaries --- Spanish mission buildings --- #GBIB: jesuitica --- 266 <7> --- 271.5 <092> --- 271.5-9 --- Religious adherents --- American aborigines --- American Indians --- First Nations (North America) --- Indians of the United States --- Indigenous peoples --- Native Americans --- North American Indians --- Mission buildings, Spanish --- Missions --- Discoverers --- Navigators --- Voyagers --- Adventure and adventurers --- Heroes --- Discoveries in geography --- 271.5-9 Jezuïeten: missies --- Jezuïeten: missies --- 271.5 <092> Jezuïeten--Biografieën --- Jezuïeten--Biografieën --- Missies. Evangelisatie. Zending--Noord-Amerika. Midden-Amerika --- Culture --- Ethnology --- Kino, Eusebio Francisco, --- Kino, Eusebio Francisco --- Chino, Eusebio Francisco, --- Kühn, Eusebius, --- Quino, Eusavio, --- Kin, Eusebio Francisco, --- Kühn, Eusebio Francisco, --- Chini, Eusebio Francisco, --- Chinia, Eusebio Francisco, --- Sonora (Mexico : State) --- Southwest, New --- History. --- History --- Chini, Eusebio Francesco, S.J. --- Kino, Eusebio Francisco, - 1644-1711 --- Kino, Eusebio Francisco - S.J. - 1645-1711
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