The reformed missionarism in the capitany of Paraiba during Dutch Brazil (1630-1654) ; O missionarismo reformado na capitania da Paraíba durante o Brasil holandês (1630-1654)

This paper is an overview of the performance of the Dutch Reformed Church in the Captaincy of Paraíba, one of the territories conquered by the Dutch West India Company and kept under its control for twenty years. The reformed missions began in 1636 and lasted until 1654, when several ministers mainly directed the indigenous people's catechization, creating missions in Paraíba for this purpose. The research was carried out by analyzing data from primary sources and studies about the period to present who were the ministers involved, their roles and duties, problems faced in indigenous conversio... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Oliveira, Leandro Vilar
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Verlag/Hrsg.: Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo
Schlagwörter: Calvinismo / Nova Holanda / Brasil colônia / catequização / Companhia das Índias Ocidentais (WIC) / Calvinism / New Holand / Colonial Brazil / catechization / Dutch West Indian Company (WIC)
Sprache: Portuguese
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This paper is an overview of the performance of the Dutch Reformed Church in the Captaincy of Paraíba, one of the territories conquered by the Dutch West India Company and kept under its control for twenty years. The reformed missions began in 1636 and lasted until 1654, when several ministers mainly directed the indigenous people's catechization, creating missions in Paraíba for this purpose. The research was carried out by analyzing data from primary sources and studies about the period to present who were the ministers involved, their roles and duties, problems faced in indigenous conversion, as well as disagreements among themselves, and the threat of the war of restoration. ; Este artigo consiste em um panorama da atuação da Igreja Reformada Neerlandesa na Capitania da Paraíba, um dos territórios conquistados pela Companhia Holandesa das Índias Ocidentais e mantido sob seu controle por vinte anos. As missões reformadas tiveram início em 1636 e se estenderam até 1654, período em que vários pastores dirigiram a catequização principalmente dos indígenas, criando missões na Paraíba para esta finalidade. A pesquisa foi realizada analisando dados de fontes primárias e de estudos sobre o período para apresentar quem foram os pastores envolvidos, suas funções e deveres, problemas enfrentados na conversão indígena, além de desentendimentos entre si e a ameaça da guerra de restauração.