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L’évangélisation des Indiens d’Amérique
The Black Legend consists in a negative reading of the history of Spain and particularly of the conquest of the Americas. Spain would have evangelized Indians through violence, massive extermination and expropriations.
Jean-Louis Benoit
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Education as Integral Evangelization According to Blessed Marcelina Darowska (1827–1911)
Education, understood as the process of forming the human person in their integral dimensions—spiritual, intellectual, moral, and social—occupies a key place in the reflection on the evangelizing mission of the Church.
Marek Chmielewski
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Social media as tool for the Church's mission and response to the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Galang JRF, Galang JRF.
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The Devil of the Missionary Church: The White Fathers and Catholic Evangelization in Zambia
Part of the African Studies Commons, Anthropological Linguistics and Sociolinguistics Commons, Catholic Studies Commons, Christian Denominations and Sects Commons, Christianity Commons, Comparative Methodologies and Theories Commons, Cultural History ...
Bernhard Udelhoven
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From the Heart of the Father to the Ends of the Earth: The Participation of the Church and the Baptized in the Mission of Jesus. [PDF]
Brock HJ.
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The demand for more solid and critical research about the Franciscan Order has been continuous over time. This void has become evident due, among other factors, to the increased attention devoted to other religious orders that operated in Asia ...
Marina Torres Trimállez
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Re-aligning the concept of spirituality in the midst of COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Leal ML.
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Evangelization has long been tied to Catholic understandings of family. Parents are deemed the original source of Christian evangelization and witness for their children, and thus the family is assumed to be at the center of any kind of broader ...
Jana Marguerite Bennett
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For over five centuries, the History of the Great and Mighty Kingdom of China, written by Spanish missionary Juan González de Mendoza and published in 1585 in Rome, has captured the interest of the international academic community.
Bo Gao
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