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Religion in the Andes : Vision and Imagination in Early Colonial Peru / Sabine MacCormack.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2021]Copyright date: ©1991Description: 1 online resource (516 p.) : 56 illustrations, 2 mapsContent type:
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  • 9781400843695
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • F3429.3.R3
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- GRATIARUM ACTIO -- ILLUSTRATIONS -- MAPS -- PROLOGUE: THEMES AND ARGUMENTS -- I REALITY REPRESENTED IN THE IMAGINATION -- II INVASION OF PERU AND FIRST CONTACTS, 1532-1535 -- III THE INCAS AND THEIR SPANISH HISTORIANS, 1535-1552 -- IV ANDEAN SACRED SPACE AND TIME, 1552-1583 -- V THE IMPACT OF THEORY: BARTOLOME DE LAS CASAS ON CULTURE, IMAGINATION, AND IDOLATRY, CIRCA 1560 -- VI THE MIND OF THE MISSIONARY: JOSE DE ACOSTA ON ACCOMMODATION AND EXTIRPATION, CIRCA 1590 -- VII THE INCA AND HIS GODS: THE TURN OF THE CENTURY IN THE ANDES -- VIII RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY: GARCILASO DE LA VEGA AND SOME PERUVIAN READERS, 1609-1639 -- IX THE GREAT DIVIDE: ANDEAN RELIGION IN THEORY AND PRACTICE, 1621-1653 -- EPILOGUE: VISION, IMAGINATION, AND SOCIETY -- GLOSSARY -- SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
Summary: Addressing problems of objectivity and authenticity, Sabine MacCormack reconstructs how Andean religion was understood by the Spanish in light of seventeenth-century European theological and philosophical movements, and by Andean writers trying to find in it antecedents to their new Christian faith.
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- GRATIARUM ACTIO -- ILLUSTRATIONS -- MAPS -- PROLOGUE: THEMES AND ARGUMENTS -- I REALITY REPRESENTED IN THE IMAGINATION -- II INVASION OF PERU AND FIRST CONTACTS, 1532-1535 -- III THE INCAS AND THEIR SPANISH HISTORIANS, 1535-1552 -- IV ANDEAN SACRED SPACE AND TIME, 1552-1583 -- V THE IMPACT OF THEORY: BARTOLOME DE LAS CASAS ON CULTURE, IMAGINATION, AND IDOLATRY, CIRCA 1560 -- VI THE MIND OF THE MISSIONARY: JOSE DE ACOSTA ON ACCOMMODATION AND EXTIRPATION, CIRCA 1590 -- VII THE INCA AND HIS GODS: THE TURN OF THE CENTURY IN THE ANDES -- VIII RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY: GARCILASO DE LA VEGA AND SOME PERUVIAN READERS, 1609-1639 -- IX THE GREAT DIVIDE: ANDEAN RELIGION IN THEORY AND PRACTICE, 1621-1653 -- EPILOGUE: VISION, IMAGINATION, AND SOCIETY -- GLOSSARY -- SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX

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Addressing problems of objectivity and authenticity, Sabine MacCormack reconstructs how Andean religion was understood by the Spanish in light of seventeenth-century European theological and philosophical movements, and by Andean writers trying to find in it antecedents to their new Christian faith.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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