Alteridade de Jonathan Edwards na prática missiológica junto aos índios moicanos durante os anos 1751 a 1758 nos limites da Nova Inglaterra
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Dissertação
Data de publicação
2017-02-15
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Autores
Lima, Sérgio Paulo de
Orientador
Costa, Hermisten Maia Pereira da
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Medeiros, Christian Brially Tavares de
Meira, José Normando Gonçalves
Meira, José Normando Gonçalves
Programa
Ciências da Religião
Resumo
This research aims to study the alterity in the missiological practice of the American
congregation theologian and philosopher Jonathan Edwards with the Mohicans (Mohicans),
Housatonics, Mohawks, Onohquaugas and Oneidas between 1751 and 1758 in Stockbridge on
the border of New England. As strategy was adopted a historical research having as theoretical
reference the set of his writings in the village and primary texts of other authors like Samuel
Hopkins, a personal friend and historian that analyzed the subject in itself and its actions that
distinguished it with a theoretician-practical in the eighteenth century. Such research
highlights the influences, motivations, guiding principles of its ministry, and its applicability at
a time of known political, social, and economic difficulties of the brand-new American Nation.
The expected results of this investigation point to a small increase in the understanding of
edwardian alterity in missiological practices as a legacy to be reprobated in later times. Among
other aspects, it is expected that its concepts, actions and results contribute to a development,
growth and success in the management of the current and future missiological process.
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alteridade , estratégia , gestão , processo missiológico
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Citação
LIMA, Sérgio Paulo de. Alteridade de Jonathan Edwards na prática missiológica junto aos índios moicanos durante os anos 1751 a 1758 nos limites da Nova Inglaterra. 2017. 106 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências da Religião) - Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, São Paulo.