Missionaries in the Early Modern Spanish World (original ) (raw )MISSIONS AND MISSIONARIES IN THE AMERICAS: A Special Teaching and Research
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“Towards a Missionary Theory of Polytheism: The Franciscans in the face of the Indigenous Religions of New Spain” in S. Botta (ed.), Manufacturing Otherness. Missions and Indigenous Cultures in Latin America, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle Upon Thyne 2013, pp. 11-36
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Give Them Christ: Native Agency in the Evangelization of Puerto Rico, 1900 to 1917
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The impact of Christianity in Spanish America
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James Muldoon
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Words and Worlds Turned Around: Indigenous Christianities in Colonial Latin America, edited by David Tavárez.
David Tavárez
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Words Worlds Turned Around, Indigenous Christianities in Colonial Latin America. Edited by David Tavárez with a forward by William B. Taylor. Boulder: University of Colorado Press, 2017. ISBN: 978-1-60732-683-0
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"Bad Christians in Colonial Peru," Colonial Latin American Review 5: 2 (1996), 183-218.
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