Johannes Hoornbeeck De conversione Indorum et gentilium (1669)

Johannes Hoornbeeck De conversione Indorum et gentilium (1669)

Author
Ineke LootsJoke SpaansJohannes Hoornbeeck
Publisher
BRILL
Language
English
Year
2018
Page
464
ISBN
9789004255456,9004255451
File Type
pdf
File Size
3.7 MiB

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. -- ‡c From Publisher’s Description. Edited By Ineke Loots, Joke Spaans. Translated From The Latin. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.

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