Salvation and globalization in the early Jesuit missions

This is the first truly global study of the Society of Jesus's early missions. Up to now historians have treated the early-modern Catholic missionary project as a disjointed collection of regional missions rather than as a single world-encompassing example of religious globalization. Luke Closs...

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Subtitles:Salvation & Globalization in the Early Jesuit Missions
Main Author: Clossey, Luke 1975- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2008.
In:Year: 2008
Reviews:[Rezension von: Clossey, Luke, Salvation and Globalization in the Early Jesuit Missions] (2010) (González, Cristina Cruz)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Jesuits / Mission / Globalization / Organization / History 1540-1722
B Jesuits / Mission / God's will for salvation / Salvation / History 1540-1722
Further subjects:B Jesuits ; Missions ; History
B Jesuits Missions
B Salvation Catholic Church
B Globalization ; Religious aspects ; Catholic Church
B Salvation ; Catholic Church
B Jesuits
B Jesuits Missions History
B Globalization Religious aspects Catholic Church
Online Access: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
Print version: 9780521887441
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Summary:This is the first truly global study of the Society of Jesus's early missions. Up to now historians have treated the early-modern Catholic missionary project as a disjointed collection of regional missions rather than as a single world-encompassing example of religious globalization. Luke Clossey shows how the vast distances separating missions led to logistical problems of transportation and communication incompatible with traditional views of the Society as a tightly centralized military machine. In fact, connections unmediated by Rome sprung up between the missions throughout the seventeenth century. He follows trails of personnel, money, relics and information between missions in seventeenth-century China, Germany and Mexico, and explores how Jesuits understood space and time and visualized universal mission and salvation. This pioneering study demonstrates that a global perspective is essential to understanding the Jesuits and will be required reading for historians of Catholicism and the early-modern world.
Introduction -- Organizing the Society of Jesus -- Decentralizing the Society of Jesus -- Imagining global mission -- Space, time, and truth in the Jesuit psychology -- The missionary motivation -- The Jesuit missionary network -- The Jesuit financial network -- The Jesuit information network -- The Jesuit sacred economy -- An edifying end : global salvific Catholicism
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ISBN:051149727X
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511497278