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La retórica del milagro: La reescritura de lo maravilloso en el apostolado franciscano y jesuita en China en la primera modernidad

Authors: Nakládalová, Iveta;

La retórica del milagro: La reescritura de lo maravilloso en el apostolado franciscano y jesuita en China en la primera modernidad

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El artículo examina la descripción de los sucesos extraordinarios, de los prodigios y de los milagros (los mirabilia y miracula) en la documentación misionera del siglo XVII (con énfasis especial en textos franciscanos y jesuitas y en el apostolado de ambas órdenes en el imperio chino). Su objetivo es trazar los usos de estos eventos en la escritura historiográfica de las órdenes, su empleo para fines propagandísticos en pro de una determinada imagen de la empresa evangelizadora. Para ello, revisa las re-escrituras de estos acontecimientos, es decir, sus diferentes versiones en las relationes y las epístolas misioneras, por un lado, y en las crónicas y textos europeos, por el otro, analizando el papel y la relevancia de las estrategias retóricas, estilísticas y argumentativas en la construcción del pasado, en la escritura de la historia.

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jesuitas, franciscanos, Religion (General), History (General), documentación misionera, escritura de la historia, misiones, prodigios, Primera Edad Moderna, miracula, lo maravilloso, D1-2009, BL1-50, usos del pasado, milagros, mirabilia

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