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Concord and cooperation: Juan de Albuquerque, Bishop of Goa, and the first Jesuits in Asia (1542-1553)
Concórdia e cooperação: Juan de Albuquerque, bispo de Goa, e os primeiros jesuítas na Ásia (1542-1553)
2022
Tempo
Concórdia e cooperação: Juan de Albuquerque, bispo de Goa, e os primeiros jesuítas na Ásia (1542-1553)
Abstract: Historiography has already shown that the relationship between the Society of Jesus and other institutions and agents in the religious field has given way to various controversies. This article analyses the atmosphere created between the first Jesuits who reached Asia and the Franciscan bishop Juan de Albuquerque, who ruled the diocese when they settled there in 1542, headed by Francis Xavier. What was the pattern of their relationship? How did they cooperate? Why did they keep a
doi:10.1590/tem-1980-542x2022v280203
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