The catholic reformation in Spain and the anti-muslim polemic: the Tridentine Decrees in the Catecismo del Sacromonte

The objective of this work is to analyze the influence of the resolutions of the Council of Trent in the Catecismo del Sacromonte, a catechism for Moriscos dated from 1588 which author is an anonymous Jesuit. We use the comparative method, confronting the document with a source from the beginning of...

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Autor principal: Roig, Clara Lucía
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/AcHAM/article/view/6225
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Sumario:The objective of this work is to analyze the influence of the resolutions of the Council of Trent in the Catecismo del Sacromonte, a catechism for Moriscos dated from 1588 which author is an anonymous Jesuit. We use the comparative method, confronting the document with a source from the beginning of the XVIth century: the Confusión o confutación de la Secta Mahomética y del Alcorán of Juan Andrés. We begin by thinking about the relationship between the Catecismo and the particular moment in which it was written, with a Papacy that tries to impose the acknowledgment of the results of the Council of Trent in the entire world, beyond the degree of the protestant menace in each region. With the intention of understanding the reach of this influence we compare the source with another one, pretridentine and previous to the protestant Reformation, that is an anti-muslim treaty ordered by the Catholic Kings, written by a convert muslim and published in 1515.