Loots, Ineke.

Johannes Hoornbeeck (1617-1666), on the Conversion of Indians and Heathens : An Annotated Translation of de Conversione Indorum et Gentilium (1669). - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (463 pages) - Brill's Studies in Intellectual History Series ; v.290 . - Brill's Studies in Intellectual History Series .

Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎Acknowledgements -- ‎Figures -- ‎Introduction -- ‎Religious diversity in an expanding world -- ‎An academic view on missions -- ‎De conversione in the context of Hoornbeeck's life and work -- ‎A note on the text and translation -- ‎To the reader -- ‎First book about the conversion of the Indians and heathens -- ‎Book I, Chapter 1 -- ‎Book I, Chapter 2 -- ‎Book I, Chapter 3 -- ‎Book I, Chapter 4 -- ‎Book I, Chapter 5 -- ‎Book I, Chapter 6 -- ‎Book I, Chapter 7 -- ‎Book I, Chapter 8 -- ‎Book I, Chapter 9 -- ‎Second book about the conversion of the Indians and heathens -- ‎Book II, Chapter 1 -- ‎Book II, Chapter 2 -- ‎Book II, Chapter 3 -- ‎Book II, Chapter 4 -- ‎Book II, Chapter 5 -- ‎Book II, Chapter 6 -- ‎Book II, Chapter 7 -- ‎Book II, Chapter 8 -- ‎Book II, Chapter 9 -- ‎Book II, Chapter 10 -- ‎Book II, Chapter 11 -- ‎Book II, Chapter 12 -- ‎Book II, Chapter 13 -- ‎Book II, Chapter 14 -- ‎Book II, Chapter 15 and Last -- ‎Disputations in Johannes Hoornbeeck, De conversione Indorum et gentilium, disquisitiones institutae in Academiae Lugduno-Batava, Leiden, Elzevier, 1664 -- ‎Bibliography -- ‎Printed primary sources -- ‎Secundary literature -- ‎Index.

In De conversione Indorum et gentilium, the Dutch theologian Johannes Hoornbeeck offers a Protestant view on the world of global heathenism. In a strictly academic, systematic way he designs a missionary approach that is as innovative as it is orthodox.

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