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Paolo Aranha deposited “Les meilleures Causes embarassent les Juges, si elles manquent de bonnes preuves”: Père Norbert’s Militant Historiography on the Malabar Rites Controversy in the group
World Christianity on Humanities Commons 8 years, 11 months agoNorbert Bar-Le-Duc (1697- 1769), also known as Abbé Jacques Platel, Pierre Parisot, Pierre Curel, traversed identities and continents, making a career out of controversy, becoming knowns as “le fameux Père Norbert”. He worked in South India as a missionary in 1736-1739 and thereafter played a pivotal role in the Malabar Rites controversy. Back…[Read more]
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Paolo Aranha deposited Roberto Nobili e il dialogo interreligioso? in the group
World Christianity on Humanities Commons 8 years, 11 months agoThis chapter challenges the idea tha Roberto Nobili was a pioneer of interreligious dialogue and inculturation. On the contrary, it suggests that his interest for our times is rather his theology of religions. A man of the Counter-Reformation, Nobili made propositions as daring as the ones of today’s “Asian theology”.
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Paolo Aranha deposited La formazione del giovane Roberto Nobili in the group
World Christianity on Humanities Commons 8 years, 11 months agoThis article is an archival contribution to the reassessment of the concrete phases of Roberto Nobili’s education. Here I demonstrate that, contrary to what previous historians repeated, Nobili’s involvement with the College Romano was very short. Moreover, I have discovered that, before joining the Society of Jesus, he studied at the Seminario…[Read more]
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Paolo Aranha deposited Gerarchie razziali e adattamento culturale: La «Ipotesi Valignano» in the group
World Christianity on Humanities Commons 8 years, 11 months agoThe Jesuit missionary Alessandro Valignano, praised for adapting Christianity to the cultures of Japan and China, did not support a similar strategy for India and Africa. He theorized racial hierarchies in which a darker skin was associated with ignorance and vice, whereas the similarity to European physical features implied a higher degree of…[Read more]
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Paolo Aranha deposited Sacramenti o saṃskārāḥ? L’illusione dell’accommodatio nella controversia dei riti malabarici in the group
World Christianity on Humanities Commons 8 years, 11 months agoFra il 1704 ed il 1744 la Santa Sede mise al bando i riti malabarici, una particolare forma di adattamento del cattolicesimo alla società dell’India meridionale.
In una prospettiva eurocentrica essi hanno potuto essere considerati come un’anticipazione dell’odierna categoria di inculturazione. Da un punto di vista specificamente indiano tali…[Read more] -
Paolo Aranha deposited «Glocal» conflicts: Missionary controversies on the Coromandel Coast between the XVII and XVIII centuries in the group
World Christianity on Humanities Commons 8 years, 11 months agoAt the beginning of the Eighteenth century the Holy See was called to solve the controversy on the Malabar Rites. The Jesuits that were working in the missions of Madurai, Mysore and «Carnate» were blamed for their tolerance of pagan practices and caste discriminations against the pariahs. This article proposes a category of «glocal», syn…[Read more]
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Paolo Aranha deposited Early Modern Asian Catholicism and European Colonialism: Dominance, Hegemony and Native Agency in the Portuguese Estado da Índia in the group
World Christianity on Humanities Commons 8 years, 11 months agoThe history of the early modern Catholic missions to Asia provides an excellent vantage point to asses the relation between evangelization and colonialism. If the European expansion was an essential pre-condition for the creation of substantial Catholic communities in
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Paolo Aranha deposited The Social and Physical Spaces of the Malabar Rites Controversy in the group
World Christianity on Humanities Commons 8 years, 11 months agoIn this article I analyse the Malabar Rites controversy in terms of spatial integration and exclusion of the subaltern castes of early modern South India. I argue that the morphology of the churches built by the Jesuits in the Madurai mission express a coherent vision of how the neophyte communities should be socially structured.
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Paolo Aranha deposited Vulgaris seu Universalis: Early Modern Missionary Representations of an Indian Cosmopolitan Space in the group
World Christianity on Humanities Commons 8 years, 11 months agoMissionary history has been acknowledged in recent years as a fundamental context for the emergence of European Orientalism. In particular, it is becoming clearer the specific cultural relevance of the Catholic missionaries to India, working under the Portuguese Royal Patronage (Padroado Real), depending from the Roman Congregation De Propaganda…[Read more]
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Paolo Aranha started the topic CFA (deadline 1 February 2017) in the discussion
World Christianity on Humanities Commons 8 years, 11 months agoPedro Manuel Sobral Pombo and Srinivas Reddy (both at IIT, Gandhinagar) invite scholars to submit paper proposals for their panel “Practices of defiance: Resisting colonial maritime power”.
The panel is organized within the Third CHAM (Centro de História d’Aquém e d’Além-Mar) International Conference, scheduled in Lisbon on 12-15 July 2017 and…[Read more]