Addressing problems of objectivity and authenticity, Sabine MacCormack reconstructs how Andean religion was understood by the Spanish in light of seventeenth-century European theological and philosophical movements, and by Andean writers trying to find in it antecedents to their new Christian faith.
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Addressing problems of objectivity and authenticity, Sabine MacCormack reconstructs how Andean religion was understood by the Spanish in light of seventeenth-century European theological and philosophical movements, and by Andean writers trying to find in it antecedents to their new Christian faith.
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Add this copy of Religion in the Andes: Vision and Imaginaiton in Early to cart. $75.00, like new condition, Sold by Old Book Shop of Bordentown rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Bordentown, NJ, UNITED STATES, published 1991 by Princeton University Press.
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As New in as new jacket. First printing. As new, unused copy in crisp, bright dust bjacket with a hint of fade to the spine. Hardcover. xv+ 488 pp. with bibliography, index. Illustrations and maps. By 1660, when the Spanish had converted the Inca Empire into a colonial society, imperial Inca religion had all but disappeared. At a regional level, however, religious beliefs and practices that had thrived for centurines continued to express pre-Inca and Inca conceptions of cosmic and social order. In this study, the author econstructs how Andean religion was understood by bthe Spanish in light of European theological and philsophical movements, and by Andean writers trying to find in it antecedents to their new Christian faith.
Add this copy of Religion in the Andes: Vision and Imagination in Early to cart. $105.86, new condition, Sold by GridFreed rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from North Las Vegas, NV, UNITED STATES, published 1991 by Princeton University Press.