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Addressing problems of objectivity and authenticity, Sabine MacCormack reconstructs how Andean religion was understood by the Spanish in light of seventeenth-century European theological and philosophical movements, and by Andean writers trying to find in it antecedents to their new Christian faith.
Incas --- Historiography. --- Religion. --- Catholic Church. --- Catholic Church --- Missions --- History. --- Peru. --- Andes Region. --- Peru --- History --- Apurimac. --- Augustine of Hippo. --- Ayar brothers. --- Bible, the: as history. --- Cacha. --- Calancha, Antonio de la. --- Chincha. --- Corpus Christi. --- Diana, and witches. --- Garcilaso. --- Guamancama. --- Guaribilca. --- Hammer of Witches. --- Hernandez Principe. --- Huamachuco, religion in. --- Huarte, Juan. --- Islam. --- Jerome, tempted. --- Jews: of Amsterdam. --- Lima. --- Loayza, Jerónimo. --- Mary, Virgin, of Copacabana. --- Menasseh ben Israel. --- Nimrod. --- Oliva, Anello. --- Pachacamac. --- Pachamama. --- Paullu Inca. --- amauta, in Garcilaso. --- ayllu. --- capacocha. --- ceques. --- convivencia. --- desengaño. --- dynasty: of Incas. --- evangelization. --- exorcism. --- friars. --- guaoque. --- haylli. --- illapa. --- inauguration, of Inca rulers. --- inquisition. --- lightning. --- mallqui. --- moriscos. --- myth. --- origin: in Chincha. --- petrification. --- priest, Christian. --- rainbow. --- ñaupa pacha.
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