Johannes Hoornbeeck (1617-1666), On the conversion of Indians and heathens: an annotated translation of De conversione indorum et gentilium (1669)

Front Matter -- Copyright Page -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- To the reader -- First book about the conversion of the Indians and heathens -- Book I, Chapter 1 -- Book I, Chapter 2 -- Book I, Chapter 3 -- Book I, Chapter 4 -- Book I, Chapter 5 -- Book I, Chapter 6 -- Book I, Chapter 7 -- Boo...

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Published in:Brill's studies in intellectual history
Main Author: Hoornbeeck, Johannes 1617-1666 (Author)
Contributors: Loots, Ineke (Editor) ; Spaans, Joke 1956- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill 2018
In: Brill's studies in intellectual history (volume 290)
Reviews:[Rezension von: Hoornbeeck, Johannes, 1617-1666, Johannes Hoornbeeck (1617-1666), On the conversion of Indians and heathens : an annotated translation of De conversione indorum et gentilium (1669)] (2021) (Britz, Rudolph M.)
Series/Journal:Brill's studies in intellectual history volume 290
Brill's texts and sources in intellectual history volume 21
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Conversion (Religion) / Mission / Reformed Church / Apologetics / Geschichte 1669
Further subjects:B Apologetics Early works to 1800
B Conversion Christianity Early works to 1800
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: Johannes Hoornbeeck (1617-1666), On the Conversion of Indians and Heathens. - Leiden ; Boston : BRILL, [2019]. - 9789004255449
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Summary:Front Matter -- Copyright Page -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- To the reader -- First book about the conversion of the Indians and heathens -- Book I, Chapter 1 -- Book I, Chapter 2 -- Book I, Chapter 3 -- Book I, Chapter 4 -- Book I, Chapter 5 -- Book I, Chapter 6 -- Book I, Chapter 7 -- Book I, Chapter 8 -- Book I, Chapter 9 -- Second book about the conversion of the Indians and heathens -- Book II, Chapter 1 -- Book II, Chapter 2 -- Book II, Chapter 3 -- Book II, Chapter 4 -- Book II, Chapter 5 -- Book II, Chapter 6 -- Book II, Chapter 7 -- Book II, Chapter 8 -- Book II, Chapter 9 -- Book II, Chapter 10 -- Book II, Chapter 11 -- Book II, Chapter 12 -- Book II, Chapter 13 -- Book II, Chapter 14 -- Book II, Chapter 15 and Last -- Disputations in Johannes Hoornbeeck, De conversione Indorum et gentilium, disquisitiones institutae in Academiae Lugduno-Batava, Leiden, Elzevier, 1664 -- Back Matter -- Bibliography -- Index.
Exploration, trade and conquest expanded and upset traditional worldviews of early modern Europeans. Christians saw themselves confronted with a largely heathen world. In the wake of Iberian colonization, Jesuits successfully christianized heathen populations overseas. In his De conversione Indorum et gentilium , Johannes Hoornbeeck presents a systematic overview of every aspect of the missionary imperative from a Reformed Protestant perspective. The most attractive part of his book may be the global survey it offers of the various types of heathens, an early example of comparative religion. Of equal interest, however, is his critical approach to mission. Hoornbeeck rejects ecclesiastical hierarchy and top-down imposition of Christianity. In this he is perfectly orthodox, and at the same time startlingly original and a harbinger of modern missions. His practical recommendations offer a flexible framework for missionaries, to fit a wide variety of circumstances
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9004255451
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/9789004255456