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California, o el poder de las imágenes en el discurso y las misiones jesuitas

Authors: Bernabéu Albert, Salvador;

California, o el poder de las imágenes en el discurso y las misiones jesuitas

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[ES] Estudio de algunos aspectos del imaginario jesuita y de las imágenes que construyeron sobre California. Los ignacianos elaboraron un modelo basándose en el de Dante de las esferas concéntricas, en el que aparecía Dios en el Cielo estrellado y un demonio cruel en el infierno tenebroso, tal y como puede apreciarse todavía en las pinturas de las iglesias californianas y en las descripciones que ofrecían los jesuitas. Se estudian las propuestas de los padres Juan Mª Salvatierra, Segismundo Taraval, Miguel Vanegas, Andrés Burriel, Juan Jacobo Baegert, Miguel del Barco, Francisco Javier Alegre, Francisco Javier Clavijero, Francisco Mª Píccolo, y Francisco Javier Carranza. Concluye con un párrafo de Echevarría, que la idea de los jesuitas era "la gente viva todo el tiempo en el límite, en el borde entre lo terrenal y lo celestial.

[EN] Study of the some aspects of the imaginary Jesuit and of the images that built on California. The “ignacianos” elaborated a model based on the concentric fileds’ Dante, where God appeared in the bright Heaven and a cruel demon in the dark Hell, such as can be still perceived in the paintings of the Californian churches and the descriptions offered by Jesuits. Here we study the proposals of the parents Juan Mª Salvatierra, Segismundo Taraval, Michael Vanegas, Andrés Burriel, Juan Jacobo Baegert, Miguel del Barco, Francisco Javier Alegre, Francisco Javier Clavijero, Francisco Mª Píccolo, anda Francisco Javier Carranza. It is concluded with a paragraph of Echevarría, which contends that the idea of the Jesuits was “that people lives mostly in the border, near the edge between the earthly and the celestial”.

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Imaginary, Discurso, Imaginario, Jesuits, CDU::2 - Religión y teología, Power of images, Evangelización, :9 - Geografía e historia::94 - Historia por países [CDU], Poder de las imágenes, Missions, California, Españoles, :2 - Religión y teología [CDU], CDU::9 - Geografía e historia::94 - Historia por países, Descubrimientos y exploraciones, Misiones, Ideology, Jesuitas

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