Disseminatin of subversive ideas? The Borbons´s censureship towards jesuit´s probabilist pedagogy

In the context of Bourbon regalism with Charles III, the expulsion of America from the Society of Jesus in 1767 with the censorship of its methods of teaching through probabilism, was based on the distrust of the present flexibility in the ignatian conception of education, which is evidenced in the...

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Autor principal: Maranguello, Carla
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Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios sobre Cultura y Sociedad 2017
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Sumario:In the context of Bourbon regalism with Charles III, the expulsion of America from the Society of Jesus in 1767 with the censorship of its methods of teaching through probabilism, was based on the distrust of the present flexibility in the ignatian conception of education, which is evidenced in the Ratio Studiorum and the Constitutions of the Society of Jesus, which delineated religious teaching until expulsion. In turn, the impact of this conception on the images, considered fundamental for indoctrination, allowed the inclusion of elements of Andean religiosity, as seen in the architectural ornamentation of the doctrinal churches of Juli (Chucuito), developed between the XVII and XVIII.