Jesuit Missions in Coastal and South India (1543–1773)
Between Mission and Empire
Abstract
Jesuit missions in coastal and South India were among the first foundations of the Society of Jesus in the world. They represented models of apostolic action imitated, debated and reformulated in other parts of the world. This book traces the history of the Jesuit missionary activities in the early modern period and shows how the Jesuits navigated European colonial interests and local conversion to Christianity through proselytizing and accommodation. Jesuit missionary efforts were pragmatically divided between disciplining Portuguese and, later on, French colonial communities and attracting converts living among regional polities under Muslim and Hindu rulers.
Keywords
Religious mission; Religious Conversion; India; Asian history; History of religion; Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic ChurchDOI
10.1163/9789004727397ISBN
9789004727397, 9789004727021, 9789004727397Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2025Classification
Religious mission and Religious Conversion
India
Asian history
History of religion
Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church