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The Mexican Reform, 1855-1876

The Mexican Reform, 1855-1876
Author: Richard N. Sinkin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1979
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The Mexican Reformation

The Mexican Reformation
Author: Joel Morales Cruz
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2011-05-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1610972015

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Common wisdom holds that Latin America is a uniformly Roman Catholic continent and Protestant churches only entered as a result of British or U.S. expansionism following the Spanish-American independence movements. Closer inspection, however, reveals a far different and more exciting reality. As The Mexican Reformation reveals, the Catholic Church in the colonial era was far from monolithic, exhibiting a diversity of expressions and perspectives that interacted with and were sometimes at odds with one another. In the mid-nineteenth century, one such group sought to reform the Catholic Church in line with some of the policies set forth by the government of Benito Ju‡rez. This movement, eventually known as the Iglesia de Jesœs, would lay the foundation for the emergence of Protestant churches in Mexico. Its roots in the worldview of the baroque and in the challenges of the Catholic Enlightenment provide an insight into the evolution of a distinctly Mexican Protestantism within its social and political contexts as well as a window into the processes underlying the development of religious expressions in Latin America.


The Mexican Reformation

The Mexican Reformation
Author: George Frederick Barnard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 73
Release: 1936*
Genre: Church and state
ISBN:

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The Mexican Reformation

The Mexican Reformation
Author: George Frederick Barnard
Publisher: London : Sheed and Ward
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1928
Genre: Anti-clericalism
ISBN:

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The Mexican Reformation

The Mexican Reformation
Author: George Barnard (Religious Writer.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 73
Release: 1927
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Mexican Reformation

The Mexican Reformation
Author: George Barnard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 73
Release: 1996
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Mexican Reformation

The Mexican Reformation
Author: Joel Morales Cruz
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2011-05-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1630877123

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Common wisdom holds that Latin America is a uniformly Roman Catholic continent and Protestant churches only entered as a result of British or U.S. expansionism following the Spanish-American independence movements. Closer inspection, however, reveals a far different and more exciting reality. As The Mexican Reformation reveals, the Catholic Church in the colonial era was far from monolithic, exhibiting a diversity of expressions and perspectives that interacted with and were sometimes at odds with one another. In the mid-nineteenth century, one such group sought to reform the Catholic Church in line with some of the policies set forth by the government of Benito Juarez. This movement, eventually known as the Iglesia de Jesus, would lay the foundation for the emergence of Protestant churches in Mexico. Its roots in the worldview of the baroque and in the challenges of the Catholic Enlightenment provide an insight into the evolution of a distinctly Mexican Protestantism within its social and political contexts as well as a window into the processes underlying the development of religious expressions in Latin America.


The reformation in Mexico

The reformation in Mexico
Author: Alfred Lee (bp.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1879
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Reformation in Mexico

The Reformation in Mexico
Author: Alfred Lee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 26
Release: 1875
Genre: Mexico
ISBN:

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The Reformation in Mexico (Classic Reprint)

The Reformation in Mexico (Classic Reprint)
Author: Alfred Lee
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2017-10-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780265796955

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Excerpt from The Reformation in Mexico If we turn from the state of the Mexican empire to the narrative of the Spanish invasion and conquest, we open another most interest ing page. The subversion of a powerful and warlike kingdom by a handful of foreign adventurers, the tale of marches, stratagems, and desperate battles, of imminent dangers and marvelous victories, sounds more like romance than veritable history. No imaginary description of the feats of heroes of chivalry surpasses the authentic record of the conquest of Mexico. With the gloomy close of Mon tezuma's brilliant reign, the dark shadows that came over his fortunes after the landing of the mysterious strangers upon his coast, it is im possible not to sympathize. His destruction was greatly due to his own superstitious fears. Strangely enough, oracles were current that the kingdom of Mexico would be overthrown by strangers from beyond the sea. The alarmed monarch dreaded from the first the men of destiny, His policy was vacillating and undecided, now deprecatory and submissive, now treacherous and hostile, and his heart sank within him at the steady and irresistible advance of the invaders. They were already estab lished in the heart of the capital, and the sovereign a prisoner in their hands, ere the nation was fully aroused. But when it was awakened and exasperated by indignities to their king and insults to their religion, their fury was like the outburst of a tropical tornado. The canals of the city ran with blood and were choked with corpses, the onrushing multitudes cared nothing for their own lives so they might grapple with their enemies, drag them into their canoes, and carry them away in triumph to be sacrificed upon the altar of the war-god. By dint of desperate struggle Cortez and a remnant of exhausted fol lowers escaped from the infuriated city. An aged and massive cypress still marks the spot where the fugitives halted for rest, a monument of the N oche triste, ' the sorrowful night. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.