Coloniality and the Rise of Liberation Thinking during the Sixteenth Century /
This book delves into the inadequately explored, liberative side of Humanism during the late Renaissance. While some long-sixteenth-century thinking anticipates twentieth-century Liberation Theology, a more appropriate description is simply "liberation thinking," which embraces its diverse...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Arc Humanities Press,
[2020]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover
- Half-title
- Series information
- Title page
- Copyright information
- Dedication
- Epigraphy
- Table of contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- INTRODUCTION
- The Colonial Force, Coloniality, and Liberation from Them
- Coloniality: Psychosis and Implicit Bias
- Genesis and Organization of this Book
- Chapter 1. EVERYDAY COLONIALITY AND EARLY SOCIAL SLAVERY THEORY
- Coloniality of Structure and Coloniality of Mind
- Nahua Slavery, Spanish Slavery, and Spanish Appropriation of Nahua Slavery
- The Encomienda and the Imposition of Debt Peonage
- Chattel Slavery's Philosophical Underpinnings
- Columbus: One Small Step beyond Aristotle
- Chapter 2. THE ELUSIVE DIVISION-OF-POWER IDEAL
- Hernán Cortes: Using Spiritual Power to Temporal Advantage
- The Encomienda, the Church, and the Fusion of Temporal and Spiritual Power
- Royal Patronage and Fusion of Power
- On the Temporality of Ecclesiastical Authorities
- Chapter 3. DISMANTLING THE "NATURAL" THEORY OF SLAVERY
- Thomas More, Ethics, and the New World
- Las Casas, the Cry against Slavery, and the Birth of Indigenismo
- Erasmus' Condemnation of Greed
- Beyond Aristotle: Renaissance Liberation Thinking, a New Awareness
- Chapter 4. LIBERATION THINKING: EUROPE
- Liberation Thinking as Decolonial Thought
- Combatting the Wickedness Within, and Without
- Thomas More, Sir, Saint, Liberation Thinker
- Gold and Free Will
- On Liberation from Private Property
- Discernment on the Material and the Development of the Conscience
- Erasmus of Rotterdam and the Life of the Spirit
- Division of Power: Popes, Priests, Princes, and Men
- Primitive Christianity and the War within the Mind
- Against Materialism, Advocating Nonviolence
- Chapter 5. LIBERATION THINKING: THE AMERICAS (ABYA YALA)
- Bartolome de las Casas: Toward a Decolonial Theory of Liberation
- On Evangelization: Form, Content, and Language
- Motolinía vs. Las Casas
- An Early Modern Liberation Thinker
- Theologizing Liberation Decolonially
- Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala's Decolonial Reasoning
- An Andean, an Englishman, and a Spaniard, and the Question of Sources
- Catholicism Predating itself in Peru as Autochthonous Liberation Thinking
- Liberation Thinking: Jesus's Poor and an Ethnic Theory of Sovereignty
- The Emergence of Liberation Thinking despite the Coloniality of Power
- Toward a Sui Generis Andean Priesthood
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Primary Sources
- Secondary Sources
- INDEX