To serve God in Holy freedom: the brief rebellion of the nuns of the Royal Convent of Santa Mónica, Goa, India 1731-1734

"This book presents one of the first accounts of Christianity in colonial India by a nun. Set in Goa in the early 18th century, this translation of Soror Magdalena's account from Portuguese brings to life a watershed moment in the politics of Christian faith in early colonial India. The vo...

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Subtitles:Relação Sumaria e verdadeira dos proçidimentos que o Arçebispo de Goa Dom Ignaçio de Santa Thereza teve com as religiozas do Convento de Santa Mónica da mesma Çidade no anno de 1731 1732 e 1773
Main Author: Magdalena de Santo Agostinho, Sister (Author)
Contributors: Smith, David Addison (Translator)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
Portuguese
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Published: Abingdon, Oxon New York, NY Routledge [2021]
In:Year: 2021
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Goa (City) / Augustinian sisters / History 1700-1800
RelBib Classification:KDB Roman Catholic Church
Further subjects:B Real Convento de Santa Mónica (Velha Goa, India)
B Religion and state (Portugal)
B Magdalena de Santo Agostinho Sister
B Ignaçio de Santa Teresa (1682-1750)
B Portugal Colonies (Asia)
B Catholic Church (India) (Velha Goa) History 18th century
B Velha Goa (India) Church history 18th century
B Augustinian nuns (India) (Velha Goa) History 18th century
B Convents (India) (Velha Goa) History 18th century
B Catholic Church Archdiocese of Goa Archbishop (1721-40 : Ignaçio)
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Summary:"This book presents one of the first accounts of Christianity in colonial India by a nun. Set in Goa in the early 18th century, this translation of Soror Magdalena's account from Portuguese brings to life a watershed moment in the politics of Christian faith in early colonial India. The volume recounts the nuns' rebellion against the then the Archbishop of Goa, Dom Frei Ignaçio de Santa Teresa. In their account they accused him of mistreating the nuns, and implored the Superior General and the King of Portugal to replace him. It sketches the intricate relationships between the nuns themselves, the clerical and secular authorities, the fidalgos and the lower classes, Hindus and Catholics, and nuns and priests. It goes on to discuss the Convent's finances and the controversies surrounding them, the politics of the Church, as well as contemporary preoccupations with miracles and demons. Expertly annotated and introduced by Daniel Michon and David Addison Smith, this book is key to understanding the Portuguese colonial rule in India. It will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of South Asian Studies, Portuguese Studies, Religion, especially Christianity, and colonialism"--
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 183-185
ISBN:0367433486