Global reformations sourcebook: convergence, conversion, and conflict in early modern religious encounters
"This volume of primary sources brings together letters, memoirs, petitions, tracts, and stories related to religion and reform around the globe from the fifteenth through the eighteenth centuries. Offering a sustained, comparative, and interdisciplinary exploration of religious transformations...
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Contents List of figures Acknowledgements X xi PARTI How to use this sourcebook Reform, Reformation, and Global Reformations 1 3 How this reader came about 18 Suggestions for further reading 20 PART 2 Sources 25 1 27 Joining the Church: translating rituals of initiation 1.1 The clarity and certainty of the Word of God (1522) 27 1.2 Debating the key rituals of Christian faith: Luther on the sacraments (1520) 29 1.3 The debate over when and how to enter the community of the Church: as infants or as adults (1525) 31 1.4 Baptism and marriage: Catholic sacraments in a Japanese Kirishitan catechism (1591) 34 1.5 Baptism and preparation for death in a Japanese Kirishitan Catechism (1593) 37 1.6 Curbing baptisms of the enslaved in Africa (1627) 43 1.7 Protecting body and soul: persuading Indigenous people of the power of baptism (1632-3) 45
vi Contents 2 Purifying the community: purging the alien 48 2.1 Expelling Jews from Spain: the Alhambra Decree (1492) 48 2.2 An Italian Jew describes the expulsion from Spain (1495) 50 2.3 A Portuguese Jew describes the expulsion from Portugal (n.d.) 52 2.4 The 1506 massacre of the New Christians in Lisbon: a Catholic bishop’s account (1581) 55 2.5 Making a martyr: the 1572 St Bartholomew’s Day Massacre (1609) 58 2.6 The expulsion of the Moriscos from Spain (1609) 60 2.7 Ming officials push for the expulsion of Christian missionaries (1616-18) 63 3 Evaluating others: cross-cultural assessments 67 3.1 Can Christians, Jews, and Muslims learn anything from each other? (1560) 67 3.2 A convert reconsiders: a Japanese Buddhist’s critique of Christianity (1620) 71 3.3 A rabbi compares Christianity and Judaism (1641) 76 3.4 Ming and Qing scholars respond to Christian missions (1601, 1739) 77 3.5 Wendat encounters with Christianity (1632) 81 3.6 The Wendat evaluate Christianity: a nun and a priest give differing accounts of a Wendat assembly (1640) 84 4 The politics of conversion - early and late‘Reformation’ 88 4.1 Portfolio: Reformation and regime change: Catholicizing the Bosnian kingdom (1459-63) 88 4.2 Portfolio: conversion and colonization: Reformation on the margins (1730s֊֊40s) 98 5 Living together: co-existence, conversion, convergence 5.1 The spaces of religion and race in Kongo (1591) 111 5.2 The unlikely friendship of a Muslim and an Iberian friar (1533) 112 5.3 A criollo bishop reviews religious life in a Mexican city (1614) 113 111
Contents vii 5.4 Catholic, Protestant, and Jew: the many lives of Manuel Cardoso de Macedo (1620s) 115 5.5 Indigenous teachers in early Indigenous missions - the experience in New Spain (1664) 119 5.6 Toleration, coexistence, and reform: Dutch radicals argue against forced conversion and for freedom of religious expression (1539; 1609) 122 5.7 An English radical advocates for the return of Jews to England - on condition (1621) 124 5.8 Can an Indigenous woman become a nun? (1723) 127 6 Ordering faith, ordering society 132 6.1 Creating new communities of believers (1527) 132 6.2 Manifesto for a radically Christian community (1534) 135 6.3 State and church: a Catholic view (1530) 137 6.4 State and church: a Protestant view (1559) 138 6.5 Building the Kongo church with - and in spite of - Christian traders and missionaries (1526; 1539) 140 6.6 A Japanese emperor’s views on religion, rural order, and commerce (1587) 143 6.7 The limits of toleration for Protestants in Italy (1561) 145 6.8 Centralizing saint-making in a globalizing Catholic church (1601) 149 6.9 A Dutch radical proposes religious coexistence and toleration (1620s) 151 6.10 A rabbi compares diasporic experiences (1627) 153 6.11 Investigating a miracle in the Italian countryside (1674) 155 7 Performing the faith: the art of religious identity and difference 7.1 Singing the word: songs of faith and belonging (1560; 1635) 160 7.2 Singing the catechism: songs of instruction (1529; 1854) 161 7.3 Singing the colonial relation: from ‘Jesous Ahatonnia’ to ‘The Huron Carol’ (1642-43; 1899; 1927) 163 7.4 A Jewish life of
Christ - the Toledot Yeshu 165 7.5 Miracle tales for a global gospel: Black and Indigenous believers in God’s family (1627) 170 7.6 Religious plays for Nahuatl audiences 172 160
viii Contents 7.7 Why do bad things happen to good people? Staging a Christian and Indigenous encounter (1740) 182 7.8 The kitchen of opinions: peace urges the churches to tolerate each other 186 8 Exploiting faith: conversion, capitalism, colonialism 190 8.1 The destruction of the Indies: colonial patterns of merging religion and development (1555) 190 8.2 Indigenous responses to the arrival of the Spanish in Cuba (1555) 192 8.3 English colonialism and the Black Legend of Spain (1656) 195 8.4 Seeking gender parity in Rio de la Plata region (1556) 197 8.5 Navigating religious, racial, and political divisions in the Yucatán peninsula (1567) 199 8.6 Baptism as a tool in European enslavement of Africans (1627) 203 8.7 Work and religion in the colonial setting: Dutch Amboina (1692) 206 9 Going underground - negotiating difference 208 9.1 The legal status of Muslims and Jews in medieval Castile - the Siete Partidas (1252-65) 208 9.2 Living as a Muslim in Spain (1462) 210 9.3 Negotiating Muslim life under Christian rule in Iberia: after the fall of Granada (1491) 212 9.4 Iberian Muslims appeal to the Ottoman Sultan for relief (c. 1502) 216 9.5 Practicing Islam as a Catholic: the Oran Fatwa (1504) 222 9.6 The alien advantage: German Protestants worshipping in Catholic Venice (c. 1580) 224 9.7 Protesting the prohibition of Christianity in Japan (1614) 226 9.8 Saving an illegitimate Jewish baby from Christian authorities (1691) 227 10 Living the traditions: the religious politics of daily life 10.1 In questions of faith, you are what you wear: Algerian women’s fashion (1612) 234
10.2 Assimilating Roma in early modern Italy (1583; 1631) 237 10.3 A Morisco under suspicion in Valencia (1556-67) 241 10.4 The Inquisition investigates a Morisca bride in sixteenth-century Spain (1575) 244 234
Contents ix 10.5 Marking time - a Jewish calendar (5354 or 1593/94 ce) 245 10.6 Ten commandments for the Jewish wife (before 1620) 249 10.7 Of powders and pregnancy: the Mexican Inquisition takes on a midwife (1652) 250 10.8 Separating sheep and goats in the early modern Aegean (1757) 252 11 Finding self and others 256 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 Reforming an unruly priest in New Spain (1545-9) 256 Investigating an unusual ‘convent’ (1687-8) 259 A Jewish servant and her ghetto network (1664) 264 An abbess and convent in exile (1642) 266 Spiritual friendships and alliances: a queen and English convents in exile (1687-8) 267 11.6 Irish nuns in exile and in poverty (1740) 270 11.7 The devil in the body of a man: a nun’s temptations (1723) 272 11.8 Scandal in the enclosure: a Manila woman seeks another life (1754) 276 Index 280
Global Reformations Sourcebook This volume of primary sources brings together letters, memoirs, petitions, tracts, and stories related to religion and reform around the globe from the fifteenth through the eighteenth centuries. The common subject of the sources is the Reformation, and these texts demonstrate the themes and impacts of religious reform in Europe and around the globe. Scholars once framed the Reformation as a sixteenthcentury European dispute between Protestant and Catholic churches and states, but now look expansively at connections and entanglements between different confessions, faiths, time periods, and geographical areas. The Reformation coincided with Europeans’ expanding reach across the globe as traders, settlers, and colonists, but the role that religion played in this drive has yet to be fully explored. These readings highlight these reformers’ engagements with Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and Indigenous spirituality, and the entanglement of Christian reform with colonialism, trade, enslavement, and racism. Offering a sustained, comparative, and interdisciplinary exploration of religious transformations in the early modern world, this collection of primary sources is invaluable to both undergraduate and postgraduate students working on theology, the Reformation, and early modern society. |
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Contents List of figures Acknowledgements X xi PARTI How to use this sourcebook Reform, Reformation, and Global Reformations 1 3 How this reader came about 18 Suggestions for further reading 20 PART 2 Sources 25 1 27 Joining the Church: translating rituals of initiation 1.1 The clarity and certainty of the Word of God (1522) 27 1.2 Debating the key rituals of Christian faith: Luther on the sacraments (1520) 29 1.3 The debate over when and how to enter the community of the Church: as infants or as adults (1525) 31 1.4 Baptism and marriage: Catholic sacraments in a Japanese Kirishitan catechism (1591) 34 1.5 Baptism and preparation for death in a Japanese Kirishitan Catechism (1593) 37 1.6 Curbing baptisms of the enslaved in Africa (1627) 43 1.7 Protecting body and soul: persuading Indigenous people of the power of baptism (1632-3) 45
vi Contents 2 Purifying the community: purging the alien 48 2.1 Expelling Jews from Spain: the Alhambra Decree (1492) 48 2.2 An Italian Jew describes the expulsion from Spain (1495) 50 2.3 A Portuguese Jew describes the expulsion from Portugal (n.d.) 52 2.4 The 1506 massacre of the New Christians in Lisbon: a Catholic bishop’s account (1581) 55 2.5 Making a martyr: the 1572 St Bartholomew’s Day Massacre (1609) 58 2.6 The expulsion of the Moriscos from Spain (1609) 60 2.7 Ming officials push for the expulsion of Christian missionaries (1616-18) 63 3 Evaluating others: cross-cultural assessments 67 3.1 Can Christians, Jews, and Muslims learn anything from each other? (1560) 67 3.2 A convert reconsiders: a Japanese Buddhist’s critique of Christianity (1620) 71 3.3 A rabbi compares Christianity and Judaism (1641) 76 3.4 Ming and Qing scholars respond to Christian missions (1601, 1739) 77 3.5 Wendat encounters with Christianity (1632) 81 3.6 The Wendat evaluate Christianity: a nun and a priest give differing accounts of a Wendat assembly (1640) 84 4 The politics of conversion - early and late‘Reformation’ 88 4.1 Portfolio: Reformation and regime change: Catholicizing the Bosnian kingdom (1459-63) 88 4.2 Portfolio: conversion and colonization: Reformation on the margins (1730s֊֊40s) 98 5 Living together: co-existence, conversion, convergence 5.1 The spaces of religion and race in Kongo (1591) 111 5.2 The unlikely friendship of a Muslim and an Iberian friar (1533) 112 5.3 A criollo bishop reviews religious life in a Mexican city (1614) 113 111
Contents vii 5.4 Catholic, Protestant, and Jew: the many lives of Manuel Cardoso de Macedo (1620s) 115 5.5 Indigenous teachers in early Indigenous missions - the experience in New Spain (1664) 119 5.6 Toleration, coexistence, and reform: Dutch radicals argue against forced conversion and for freedom of religious expression (1539; 1609) 122 5.7 An English radical advocates for the return of Jews to England - on condition (1621) 124 5.8 Can an Indigenous woman become a nun? (1723) 127 6 Ordering faith, ordering society 132 6.1 Creating new communities of believers (1527) 132 6.2 Manifesto for a radically Christian community (1534) 135 6.3 State and church: a Catholic view (1530) 137 6.4 State and church: a Protestant view (1559) 138 6.5 Building the Kongo church with - and in spite of - Christian traders and missionaries (1526; 1539) 140 6.6 A Japanese emperor’s views on religion, rural order, and commerce (1587) 143 6.7 The limits of toleration for Protestants in Italy (1561) 145 6.8 Centralizing saint-making in a globalizing Catholic church (1601) 149 6.9 A Dutch radical proposes religious coexistence and toleration (1620s) 151 6.10 A rabbi compares diasporic experiences (1627) 153 6.11 Investigating a miracle in the Italian countryside (1674) 155 7 Performing the faith: the art of religious identity and difference 7.1 Singing the word: songs of faith and belonging (1560; 1635) 160 7.2 Singing the catechism: songs of instruction (1529; 1854) 161 7.3 Singing the colonial relation: from ‘Jesous Ahatonnia’ to ‘The Huron Carol’ (1642-43; 1899; 1927) 163 7.4 A Jewish life of
Christ - the Toledot Yeshu 165 7.5 Miracle tales for a global gospel: Black and Indigenous believers in God’s family (1627) 170 7.6 Religious plays for Nahuatl audiences 172 160
viii Contents 7.7 Why do bad things happen to good people? Staging a Christian and Indigenous encounter (1740) 182 7.8 The kitchen of opinions: peace urges the churches to tolerate each other 186 8 Exploiting faith: conversion, capitalism, colonialism 190 8.1 The destruction of the Indies: colonial patterns of merging religion and development (1555) 190 8.2 Indigenous responses to the arrival of the Spanish in Cuba (1555) 192 8.3 English colonialism and the Black Legend of Spain (1656) 195 8.4 Seeking gender parity in Rio de la Plata region (1556) 197 8.5 Navigating religious, racial, and political divisions in the Yucatán peninsula (1567) 199 8.6 Baptism as a tool in European enslavement of Africans (1627) 203 8.7 Work and religion in the colonial setting: Dutch Amboina (1692) 206 9 Going underground - negotiating difference 208 9.1 The legal status of Muslims and Jews in medieval Castile - the Siete Partidas (1252-65) 208 9.2 Living as a Muslim in Spain (1462) 210 9.3 Negotiating Muslim life under Christian rule in Iberia: after the fall of Granada (1491) 212 9.4 Iberian Muslims appeal to the Ottoman Sultan for relief (c. 1502) 216 9.5 Practicing Islam as a Catholic: the Oran Fatwa (1504) 222 9.6 The alien advantage: German Protestants worshipping in Catholic Venice (c. 1580) 224 9.7 Protesting the prohibition of Christianity in Japan (1614) 226 9.8 Saving an illegitimate Jewish baby from Christian authorities (1691) 227 10 Living the traditions: the religious politics of daily life 10.1 In questions of faith, you are what you wear: Algerian women’s fashion (1612) 234
10.2 Assimilating Roma in early modern Italy (1583; 1631) 237 10.3 A Morisco under suspicion in Valencia (1556-67) 241 10.4 The Inquisition investigates a Morisca bride in sixteenth-century Spain (1575) 244 234
Contents ix 10.5 Marking time - a Jewish calendar (5354 or 1593/94 ce) 245 10.6 Ten commandments for the Jewish wife (before 1620) 249 10.7 Of powders and pregnancy: the Mexican Inquisition takes on a midwife (1652) 250 10.8 Separating sheep and goats in the early modern Aegean (1757) 252 11 Finding self and others 256 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 Reforming an unruly priest in New Spain (1545-9) 256 Investigating an unusual ‘convent’ (1687-8) 259 A Jewish servant and her ghetto network (1664) 264 An abbess and convent in exile (1642) 266 Spiritual friendships and alliances: a queen and English convents in exile (1687-8) 267 11.6 Irish nuns in exile and in poverty (1740) 270 11.7 The devil in the body of a man: a nun’s temptations (1723) 272 11.8 Scandal in the enclosure: a Manila woman seeks another life (1754) 276 Index 280
Global Reformations Sourcebook This volume of primary sources brings together letters, memoirs, petitions, tracts, and stories related to religion and reform around the globe from the fifteenth through the eighteenth centuries. The common subject of the sources is the Reformation, and these texts demonstrate the themes and impacts of religious reform in Europe and around the globe. Scholars once framed the Reformation as a sixteenthcentury European dispute between Protestant and Catholic churches and states, but now look expansively at connections and entanglements between different confessions, faiths, time periods, and geographical areas. The Reformation coincided with Europeans’ expanding reach across the globe as traders, settlers, and colonists, but the role that religion played in this drive has yet to be fully explored. These readings highlight these reformers’ engagements with Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and Indigenous spirituality, and the entanglement of Christian reform with colonialism, trade, enslavement, and racism. Offering a sustained, comparative, and interdisciplinary exploration of religious transformations in the early modern world, this collection of primary sources is invaluable to both undergraduate and postgraduate students working on theology, the Reformation, and early modern society. |
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title | Global reformations sourcebook convergence, conversion, and conflict in early modern religious encounters |
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