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O presente trabalho pretende esclarecer a implementação do modus acomodatio no Japão através da análise da formação do clero japonês na Companhia de Jesus. Pretendemos neste campo, esclarecer a estrutura da Companhia de Jesus no Japão e a presença dos Irmãos Pregadores e Dojucus Pregadores japoneses; a organização dos Seminários de Arima, Quioto e Nagasáqui (os principais centros de evangelização); a importância do Colégio de São Paulo na formação do clero japonês. Articuladas com esta temática sobressaem os jesuítas Alessandro Valignano e Pero Gómez e o Bispo do Japão Luís Cerqueira, cujos projetos evangélicos na construção de um clero nativo serão estudados em profundidade. Seguidamente, através das cartas privadas de vários elementos da Companhia de Jesus no Japão, analisaremos a argumentação quer a favor, quer em oposição à criação de um clero nativo. Neste ponto, enfatizaremos o relatório produzido
pelo jesuíta Mateus de Couros, o qual debate a Educação, a Sexualidade e a ambição dos japoneses dentro da Companhia de Jesus. Para finalizar, procuraremos esclarecer se existiam rivalidades entre os missionários europeus e japoneses e de que forma elas se manifestariam dentro e fora da Companhia de Jesus.
The present research endeavor seeks to provide comprehensive insights into the implementation of the "modus acomodatio" doctrine within the context of Japan. This will be accomplished through a meticulous examination of the formation of the Japanese clergy within the Society of Jesus. Within this academic pursuit, our primary objectives include elucidating the organizational structure of the Society of Jesus in Japan, assessing the presence and contributions of Japanese Dojuku preachers, scrutinizing the operational dynamics of the Seminaries located in Arima, Kyoto, and Nagasaki (recognized as the pivotal hubs for evangelization), and assessing the pivotal role played by St. Paul's College in shaping the Japanese clergy. In conjunction with this central theme, our study will place special emphasis on the pivotal roles played by notable figures such as the Jesuit Alessandro Valignano and the Bishop of Japan, Luís Cerqueira. Their respective evangelical initiatives aimed at fostering the development of a native clergy will be subjected to an in-depth examination. Furthermore, this inquiry will delve into the discourse surrounding the establishment of a native clergy by analyzing private correspondence among various members of the Society of Jesus in Japan. The objective is to provide a balanced assessment of arguments both in favor of and opposed to the creation of such a clergy. Notably, this analysis will include a comprehensive review of the report authored by the Jesuit Mateus de Couros, which delves into themes encompassing Education, Sexuality, and the aspirations of the Japanese individuals within the confines of the Society of Jesus. In conclusion, this study will culminate in an exploration of potential rivalries that may have emerged between European and Japanese missionaries. The manner in which these rivalries manifested both within and beyond the purview of the Society of Jesus will be thoroughly examined, shedding light on the intricate dynamics of this historical period.
The present research endeavor seeks to provide comprehensive insights into the implementation of the "modus acomodatio" doctrine within the context of Japan. This will be accomplished through a meticulous examination of the formation of the Japanese clergy within the Society of Jesus. Within this academic pursuit, our primary objectives include elucidating the organizational structure of the Society of Jesus in Japan, assessing the presence and contributions of Japanese Dojuku preachers, scrutinizing the operational dynamics of the Seminaries located in Arima, Kyoto, and Nagasaki (recognized as the pivotal hubs for evangelization), and assessing the pivotal role played by St. Paul's College in shaping the Japanese clergy. In conjunction with this central theme, our study will place special emphasis on the pivotal roles played by notable figures such as the Jesuit Alessandro Valignano and the Bishop of Japan, Luís Cerqueira. Their respective evangelical initiatives aimed at fostering the development of a native clergy will be subjected to an in-depth examination. Furthermore, this inquiry will delve into the discourse surrounding the establishment of a native clergy by analyzing private correspondence among various members of the Society of Jesus in Japan. The objective is to provide a balanced assessment of arguments both in favor of and opposed to the creation of such a clergy. Notably, this analysis will include a comprehensive review of the report authored by the Jesuit Mateus de Couros, which delves into themes encompassing Education, Sexuality, and the aspirations of the Japanese individuals within the confines of the Society of Jesus. In conclusion, this study will culminate in an exploration of potential rivalries that may have emerged between European and Japanese missionaries. The manner in which these rivalries manifested both within and beyond the purview of the Society of Jesus will be thoroughly examined, shedding light on the intricate dynamics of this historical period.
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Cartas privadas Clero nativo Companhia de Jesus Dom Luís Cerqueira Missionários europeus e japoneses Private letters Native clergy Society of Jesus Bishop Luís Cerqueira European and Japanese missionaries