Sustainability in Early Modern China through the Evolution of the Jesuit Accommodation Method
This article clarifies the often overlooked facts attributed to European missionaries in Asia, especially Jesuits, who acted as catalysts of a kind of nuanced acculturation named <i>Accommodatio</i> (adaptation). To a great extent, they became harbingers of culture and science more than...
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Main Authors: | Inmaculada Rodriguez-Cunill, Miguel Gutierrez-Villarrubia, Francisco Salguero-Andujar, Joseph Cabeza-Lainez |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/9d91412c3bdb4c63b1a1d6aa1cda06f9 |
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