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| #1067462 in Books | 2010-12-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.50 x6.25 x.75l,1.20 | File type: PDF | 234 pages|||This book was a delight to read and will be of great value to mission historians interested in the Jesuit Missions in Japan in the sixteenth century and the Amerindian Missions in Canada in the seventeenth century. In: fact, because of the methodology used and
A new interpretation of the Jesuit mission to New France is here proposed by using, for comparison and contrast, the earlier Jesuit experience in Japan. In order to present revisionist perspectives of the Jesuit missions based on a broader international framework beyond North America, the existing historical paradigms of the Jesuit missionary activity to Amerindians based on the limited regional history of New France are re-examined. The time period of analysis covers on...
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