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A 17 TH CENTURY CHRISTIAN RESPUBLICA IN THE JESUIT ACCOMODATIO: THE FOUNDATIONS AND THE CONTROVERSY IN THE CASE OF MADURAI, BETWEEN ASIA AND AMERICAN ECHOES

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Author(s):
Adone Agnolin [1]
Total Authors: 1
Affiliation:
[1] Universidade de São Paulo - Brasil
Total Affiliations: 1
Document type: Journal article
Source: Revista de História; n. 180 2021-12-03.
Abstract

ABSTRACT This work analyzes the peculiar missionary project proposed by the Italian Jesuit Roberto de‘ Nobili, in Madurai, in South India, from the beginning of the 17th century and the resulting controversy that arose within the Society of Jesus, in addition to some authorities in Goa and with a part of the Congregation de Propaganda Fide from Rome. The de’ Nobili’s proposal is based on this controversial context and the echo of his brother’s reflection in the Jesuit order in Peru, José de Acosta. The two missionary spheres analyzed and linked to the strategies of “accommodation” and “reduction” intertwined with each other, establishing a dialectic that involved an echo and a typically orthopractic correspondence between rituals and sacraments in all their capacity to build a “Legal grid” of Christianization of the world: but observe carefully, as a specific form of “civilization”, legal and anthropological, built in the interior of the West. (AU)