Expansion, Reform, and Homogenisation: Three Phases of Proselytising in the Early Modern Iberian Atlantic

This article argues that proselytising across the Iberian Atlantic during the early modern period occurred in three historical phases. The first such phase is one of expansion, in which many mass conversion took place without much attention to catechising (1492–1539). The second phase is reforming i...

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Main Author: Pope, Michael Aidan (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill 2024
In: Church history and religious culture
Year: 2024, Volume: 104, Issue: 1, Pages: 95-117
Further subjects:B mass baptism
B Inquisition
B catechising
B Catholicism
B Iberian Atlantic
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Summary:This article argues that proselytising across the Iberian Atlantic during the early modern period occurred in three historical phases. The first such phase is one of expansion, in which many mass conversion took place without much attention to catechising (1492–1539). The second phase is reforming in nature, as debates on how best to educate the converted in their new faith developed (1540–1579). The third and final phase is homogenising, as the ways in which all the newly converted groups were expected to behave were consolidated around the image of the Old Christin nobility (1580–1640). The sources used in this article include papal bulls, royal decrees, and catechisms, which have been analysed alongside the current historiography.
ISSN:1871-2428
Contains:Enthalten in: Church history and religious culture
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/18712428-bja10065