Author: MIGUEL DE SANTANDER
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Pages : 432
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Doctrinas y sermones para la Misión ...
Author: MIGUEL DE SANTANDER
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Pages : 432
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Doctrinas y sermones para misión...
Author: Miguel de Santander (O.F.M. Cap.)
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Doctrinas y sermones para misión
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Doctrina [cristiana]
Author: Gerónimo López
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Curso de Misiones apostòlicas
Author: Pedro Gual
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Languages : es
Pages : 385
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Pages : 385
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Preaching Spanish Nationalism across the Hispanic Atlantic, 1759-1823
Author: Scott Eastman
Publisher: LSU Press
ISBN: 0807139572
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 265
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In this debut work, Scott Eastman tackles the complex issue of nationalism in the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Spanish Atlantic empire. Preaching Spanish Nationalism across the Hispanic Atlantic challenges the idea that nationalism arose from the ashes of confessional society. Rather, the tenets of Roman Catholicism and the ideals of Enlightenment worked together to lay the basis for a "mixed modernity" within the territories of the Spanish monarchy. Drawing on sermons, catechisms, political pamphlets, and newspapers, Eastman demonstrates how religion and tradition cohered within burgeoning nationalist discourses in both Spain and Mexico. And though the inclusive notion of Spanish nationalism faded as the revolutions in the Hispanic Atlantic world established new loyalty to postcolonial states, the religious imagery and rhetoric that had served to define Spanish identity survived and resurfaced throughout the course of the long nineteenth century. Preaching Spanish Nationalism across the Hispanic Atlantic skillfully debates the prevailing view that the monolithic Catholic Church -- as the symbol of the ancien régime -- subverted a secular progression toward nationalism and modernity. Eastman deftly contends that the common political and religious culture of the Spanish Atlantic empire ultimately transformed its subjects into citizens of the Hispanic Atlantic world.
Publisher: LSU Press
ISBN: 0807139572
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 265
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In this debut work, Scott Eastman tackles the complex issue of nationalism in the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Spanish Atlantic empire. Preaching Spanish Nationalism across the Hispanic Atlantic challenges the idea that nationalism arose from the ashes of confessional society. Rather, the tenets of Roman Catholicism and the ideals of Enlightenment worked together to lay the basis for a "mixed modernity" within the territories of the Spanish monarchy. Drawing on sermons, catechisms, political pamphlets, and newspapers, Eastman demonstrates how religion and tradition cohered within burgeoning nationalist discourses in both Spain and Mexico. And though the inclusive notion of Spanish nationalism faded as the revolutions in the Hispanic Atlantic world established new loyalty to postcolonial states, the religious imagery and rhetoric that had served to define Spanish identity survived and resurfaced throughout the course of the long nineteenth century. Preaching Spanish Nationalism across the Hispanic Atlantic skillfully debates the prevailing view that the monolithic Catholic Church -- as the symbol of the ancien régime -- subverted a secular progression toward nationalism and modernity. Eastman deftly contends that the common political and religious culture of the Spanish Atlantic empire ultimately transformed its subjects into citizens of the Hispanic Atlantic world.
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Author: Miguel de Santander (O.F.M. Cap.)
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Pages : 448
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Pages : 448
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SERMONES PARA LOS QUE SE HAN CONVERTIDO EN NUESTROS COLABORADORES (I)
Author: Rev. Paul C. Jong
Publisher: Hephzibah Publishing House
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Category : Religion
Languages : es
Pages : 364
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Índice 1. Benditos los que comparten el pan de vida en estos últimos días (Mateo 24:32-51) 2. Entren por la puerta estrecha (Mateo 7:13-27) 3. Iluminen a los hijos de la decepción con el Evangelio de la Luz (Isaías 1:21-31) 4. Dios ha eliminado los pecados del mundo (Isaías 1:10-18) 5. ¿Cómo se formó el pseudo cristianismo? (1 Reyes 11:26-40) 6. La justicia de Jesucristo: Una necesidad absoluta (Romanos 8:1-11) 7. Arrepiéntanse y vuelvan al Evangelio del agua y el Espíritu (Mateo 4:12-25) 8. La Palabra es Dios (Juan 1:1-14) 9. ¡Hemos recibido las bienaventuranzas! (Mateo 5:1-16) 10. Noé encontró gracia a los ojos del Señor Dios (Génesis 6:1-22) 11. Los deberes del predicador del Evangelio (Mateo 13:1-23) 12. Esperar el día en que vivamos una vida perfecta (Romanos 8:18-28) Este libro es una colección de sermones que han sido escritos para dirigir a nuestros hermanos colaboradores y santos para mostrarles cómo vivir una vida de fe como verdaderos siervos de Dios. Por esta razón este libro se titula Sermones para los que se han convertido en nuestros colaboradores. El autor desea compartir con los colaboradores de la fe, los que creen de todo corazón en la justicia de Cristo, excluyendo los intereses personales. Desea esto porque teinen fe en la justicia del Señor y la están predicando incluso ahora mismo. The New Life Mission https://www.bjnewlife.org/sp/
Publisher: Hephzibah Publishing House
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Category : Religion
Languages : es
Pages : 364
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Índice 1. Benditos los que comparten el pan de vida en estos últimos días (Mateo 24:32-51) 2. Entren por la puerta estrecha (Mateo 7:13-27) 3. Iluminen a los hijos de la decepción con el Evangelio de la Luz (Isaías 1:21-31) 4. Dios ha eliminado los pecados del mundo (Isaías 1:10-18) 5. ¿Cómo se formó el pseudo cristianismo? (1 Reyes 11:26-40) 6. La justicia de Jesucristo: Una necesidad absoluta (Romanos 8:1-11) 7. Arrepiéntanse y vuelvan al Evangelio del agua y el Espíritu (Mateo 4:12-25) 8. La Palabra es Dios (Juan 1:1-14) 9. ¡Hemos recibido las bienaventuranzas! (Mateo 5:1-16) 10. Noé encontró gracia a los ojos del Señor Dios (Génesis 6:1-22) 11. Los deberes del predicador del Evangelio (Mateo 13:1-23) 12. Esperar el día en que vivamos una vida perfecta (Romanos 8:18-28) Este libro es una colección de sermones que han sido escritos para dirigir a nuestros hermanos colaboradores y santos para mostrarles cómo vivir una vida de fe como verdaderos siervos de Dios. Por esta razón este libro se titula Sermones para los que se han convertido en nuestros colaboradores. El autor desea compartir con los colaboradores de la fe, los que creen de todo corazón en la justicia de Cristo, excluyendo los intereses personales. Desea esto porque teinen fe en la justicia del Señor y la están predicando incluso ahora mismo. The New Life Mission https://www.bjnewlife.org/sp/
To Sin No More
Author: David Rex Galindo
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 150360408X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 516
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For 300 years, Franciscans were at the forefront of the spread of Catholicism in the New World. In the late seventeenth century, Franciscans developed a far-reaching, systematic missionary program in Spain and the Americas. After founding the first college of propaganda fide in the Mexican city of Querétaro, the Franciscan Order established six additional colleges in New Spain, ten in South America, and twelve in Spain. From these colleges Franciscans proselytized Indians in frontier territories as well as Catholics in rural and urban areas in eighteenth-century Spain and Spanish America. To Sin No More is the first book to study these colleges, their missionaries, and their multifaceted, sweeping missionary programs. By focusing on the recruitment of non-Catholics to Catholicism as well as the deepening of religious fervor among Catholics, David Rex Galindo shows how the Franciscan colleges expanded and shaped popular Catholicism in the eighteenth-century Spanish Atlantic world. This book explores the motivations driving Franciscan friars, their lives inside the colleges, their training, and their ministry among Catholics, an often-overlooked duty that paralleled missionary deployments. Rex Galindo argues that Franciscan missionaries aimed to reform or "reawaken" Catholic parishioners just as much as they sought to convert non-Christian Indians.
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 150360408X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 516
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For 300 years, Franciscans were at the forefront of the spread of Catholicism in the New World. In the late seventeenth century, Franciscans developed a far-reaching, systematic missionary program in Spain and the Americas. After founding the first college of propaganda fide in the Mexican city of Querétaro, the Franciscan Order established six additional colleges in New Spain, ten in South America, and twelve in Spain. From these colleges Franciscans proselytized Indians in frontier territories as well as Catholics in rural and urban areas in eighteenth-century Spain and Spanish America. To Sin No More is the first book to study these colleges, their missionaries, and their multifaceted, sweeping missionary programs. By focusing on the recruitment of non-Catholics to Catholicism as well as the deepening of religious fervor among Catholics, David Rex Galindo shows how the Franciscan colleges expanded and shaped popular Catholicism in the eighteenth-century Spanish Atlantic world. This book explores the motivations driving Franciscan friars, their lives inside the colleges, their training, and their ministry among Catholics, an often-overlooked duty that paralleled missionary deployments. Rex Galindo argues that Franciscan missionaries aimed to reform or "reawaken" Catholic parishioners just as much as they sought to convert non-Christian Indians.
Pláticas doctrinales o explicación de toda la doctrina cristiana, 3
Author: Joaquín Antonio de Eguileta
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Pages : 374
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