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Black Robes and Buckskin: A Selection from the Jesuit Relations
Contributor(s): Randall, Catharine (Author)
ISBN: 082323262X     ISBN-13: 9780823232628
Publisher: Fordham University Press
OUR PRICE:   $47.50  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: January 2011
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BISAC Categories:
- History | North American
- History | Canada - General
- Religion | Christianity - Catholic
Dewey: 971.011
LCCN: 2010044383
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 6.1" W x 9.1" (1.10 lbs) 224 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Catholic
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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Publisher Description:
The Jesuit Relations, written by new world jesuit missionaries from 1632 to 1673 back to their Superior in France, have long been a remarkable source of both historical knowledge and spiritual inspiration. They provide rich information about Jesuit piety and missionary initiatives, Ignatian
spirituality, the Old World patrons who financed the venture, women's role as collaborators in the Jesuit project, and the early history of contact between Europeans and Native Americans in what was to become the northeastern United States and Canada.The Jesuits approached the task of converting the
native peoples, and the formidable obstacles it implied, in a flexible manner. One of their central values was inculturation, the idea of coming in by their door, to quote a favorite saying of Ignatius, via a creative process of syncretism that blended aspects of native belief with aspects of
Christian faith, in order to facilitate understanding and acceptance. The Relations thus abound with examples of the Jesuits' thoughtfully trying to make sense of native-and female-difference, rather than eliding it. The complete text of the Jesuit Relations runs to 73 volumes. Catharine Randall has
made selections from the Relations, some of which have never before appeared in print in English. These selections are chosen for their informative nature and for how they illustrate central tenets of Ignatian spirituality. Rather than provide close translations from seventeenth-century French that
might sound stilted to modern ears, she offers free translations that provide the substance of the Relations in an idiom immediately accessible to twenty-first-century readers of English.An extensive introduction sets out the basic history of the Jesuit missions in New France and provides insight
into the Ignatian tradition and how it informs the composition of the Relations. The volume is illustrated with early woodcuts, depicting scenes from Ignatius's life, moments in the history of the Jesuit missions, Jesuitefforts to master the native languages, and general devotional scenes.

Contributor Bio(s): Randall, Catharine: - Catharine Randall, Senior Lecturer in Religion at Dartmouth College, is the author of eight books, the most recent of which are From a Far Country: Camisards and Huguenots in the Atlantic World and Earthly Treasures: Material Culture and Metaphysics in the Heptameron and Evangelical Narrative.