Fernando Cervantes
University of Bristol
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Archive | 2013
Fernando Cervantes; Andrew Redden
Introduction Fernando Cervantes and Andrew Redden Part I. From the Old World to the New: 1. The devil in the old world: anti-superstition literature, medical humanism and preternatural philosophy in early modern Spain Andrew Keitt 2. Demonios within and without: Hieronymites and the devil in the early modern Hispanic world Kenneth Mills 3. How to see angels: the resilience of Mendicant spirituality in Spanish America Fernando Cervantes Part II. Indigenous and Afro-American Responses: 4. Satan is my nickname: demonic and angelic interventions in colonial Nahuatl theatre Louise Burkhart 5. Vipers under the altar cloth: Satanic and angelic forms in seventeenth-century New Granada Andrew Redden 6. Where did all the angels go? An interpretation of the Nahua supernatural world Caterina Pizzigoni Part III. The World of the Baroque: 7. Angels and demons in the conquest of Peru Ramon Mujica Pinilla 8. Winged and imagined Indians Jaime Cuadriello 9. Psychomachia Indiana: angels, devils and holy images in New Spain David Brading.
Archive | 2013
Fernando Cervantes; Andrew Redden
Introduction Fernando Cervantes and Andrew Redden Part I. From the Old World to the New: 1. The devil in the old world: anti-superstition literature, medical humanism and preternatural philosophy in early modern Spain Andrew Keitt 2. Demonios within and without: Hieronymites and the devil in the early modern Hispanic world Kenneth Mills 3. How to see angels: the resilience of Mendicant spirituality in Spanish America Fernando Cervantes Part II. Indigenous and Afro-American Responses: 4. Satan is my nickname: demonic and angelic interventions in colonial Nahuatl theatre Louise Burkhart 5. Vipers under the altar cloth: Satanic and angelic forms in seventeenth-century New Granada Andrew Redden 6. Where did all the angels go? An interpretation of the Nahua supernatural world Caterina Pizzigoni Part III. The World of the Baroque: 7. Angels and demons in the conquest of Peru Ramon Mujica Pinilla 8. Winged and imagined Indians Jaime Cuadriello 9. Psychomachia Indiana: angels, devils and holy images in New Spain David Brading.
Archive | 2013
Fernando Cervantes; Andrew Redden
Introduction Fernando Cervantes and Andrew Redden Part I. From the Old World to the New: 1. The devil in the old world: anti-superstition literature, medical humanism and preternatural philosophy in early modern Spain Andrew Keitt 2. Demonios within and without: Hieronymites and the devil in the early modern Hispanic world Kenneth Mills 3. How to see angels: the resilience of Mendicant spirituality in Spanish America Fernando Cervantes Part II. Indigenous and Afro-American Responses: 4. Satan is my nickname: demonic and angelic interventions in colonial Nahuatl theatre Louise Burkhart 5. Vipers under the altar cloth: Satanic and angelic forms in seventeenth-century New Granada Andrew Redden 6. Where did all the angels go? An interpretation of the Nahua supernatural world Caterina Pizzigoni Part III. The World of the Baroque: 7. Angels and demons in the conquest of Peru Ramon Mujica Pinilla 8. Winged and imagined Indians Jaime Cuadriello 9. Psychomachia Indiana: angels, devils and holy images in New Spain David Brading.
Cambridge University Press | 2013
Fernando Cervantes; Andrew Redden
Introduction Fernando Cervantes and Andrew Redden Part I. From the Old World to the New: 1. The devil in the old world: anti-superstition literature, medical humanism and preternatural philosophy in early modern Spain Andrew Keitt 2. Demonios within and without: Hieronymites and the devil in the early modern Hispanic world Kenneth Mills 3. How to see angels: the resilience of Mendicant spirituality in Spanish America Fernando Cervantes Part II. Indigenous and Afro-American Responses: 4. Satan is my nickname: demonic and angelic interventions in colonial Nahuatl theatre Louise Burkhart 5. Vipers under the altar cloth: Satanic and angelic forms in seventeenth-century New Granada Andrew Redden 6. Where did all the angels go? An interpretation of the Nahua supernatural world Caterina Pizzigoni Part III. The World of the Baroque: 7. Angels and demons in the conquest of Peru Ramon Mujica Pinilla 8. Winged and imagined Indians Jaime Cuadriello 9. Psychomachia Indiana: angels, devils and holy images in New Spain David Brading.
Catholic Historical Review | 2012
Fernando Cervantes
the restructuring of postwar American religion and serves as a case study of the extremes to which the conservative/liberal divide can impact churches. Burkee’s account of an “all-out war that has not ended and whose outcome is uncertain” (p. 11) leaves the reader little sense of hope. Primarily an unmasking of perpetual malcontent Otten, whose unbridled arrogance and disproportionate influence remain unmatched in Missouri Synod history, it is not, as Martin Marty suggests in his foreword, a happy story.
New Blackfriars | 1989
Fernando Cervantes
New Blackfriars | 2017
Fernando Cervantes
New Blackfriars | 2017
Fernando Cervantes
The Tablet | 2016
Fernando Cervantes
The Tablet | 2016
Fernando Cervantes