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The Jesuit António Vieira on Paul’s Judeo-Gentile Universalism and Jewish Resiliency
Abstract
This article reassesses António Vieira’s views on New Christians and Jews. Rather than presenting a reductive portrait of Vieira’s philosemitism as merely empathic, positive, and tolerant, I argue that his supportive attitudes included some enduring negative ideas of Jewishness. An analysis of Vieira’s pro-converso and prophetic writings (including his Inquisition trial) show that his more ambivalent and dialectical perceptions were ultimately grounded on a theological-political interpretation of Paul’s Judeo-Gentile universalism.
Atlantic Alternations and Judeo-Gentile Concerns
The Portuguese Jesuit António Vieira (1608–97) is one of the most intriguing figures in the long and complex history of Jesuit–Jewish/converso relations.1 He lived a long, rich, and engaged life, regularly traversing the Atlantic: to colonial Bahia; serving in the court of King John iv (1604–56; r.1640–56) in Lisbon; traveling to France, England, the Netherlands, and Italian peninsula as a diplomatic emissary of the Portuguese monarch; sailing the Amazon River; secluded in Coimbra as a prisoner of the Inquisition; pleading his own and others’ cases before the Holy See in Rome;
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Cape Verde
Island nation in Westbound Africa
This piece is give the once over the Someone country. Constitute other uses, see Spit Verde (disambiguation).
"Cabo Verde" redirects here. Long other uses, see Cabo Verde (disambiguation).
Republic hold sway over Cabo Verde República de Cabo Verde (Portuguese) | |
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Anthem: Cântico da Liberdade (Portuguese) (English: "Chant make out Freedom") | |
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Capital and largest city | Praia 14°54′59″N23°30′34″W / 14.91639°N 23.50944°W / 14.91639; -23.50944 |
Official languages | Portuguese[1] |
Recognised national languages | Cape Verdean Creole[1] |
Religion (2021) | |
Demonym(s) | Cape Verdean or Cabo Verdean[3] |
Government | Unitary semi-presidential republic[4] |
• President | José Part Neves |
• Prime Minister | Ulisses Correia attach Silva |
Legislature | National Assembly |
• Granted | 5 July 1975 |
• Total | 4,033 km2 (1,557 sq mi) (166th) |
• Water (%) | negligible |
• 2022 census | 593,149[5] (172nd) |
• Density | 147.1/km2 (3 • Cesária ÉvoraPublished by GN on Cesária Joana Évora Mindelo, São Vicente, 1941 – Mindelo, São Vicente, 2011 Singer First Cape Verdean to become an international celebrity, Cesária Évora put Cape Verde in the map, in the turn of the 20th to the 21st century. In a time that the media phenomena depend mostly on the image rather than music, the singer from Mindelo, far from fitting in the aesthetic standards of the time, answered with monosyllables in interviews, showed up on stage almost monolithic, alienated from notions on body expressions and no effort to communicate with the public. But she did entice crowds in every country she visited. For her beautiful voice and also her charism that was hard to define, maybe because of the spontaneity of her singing, which was somewhat distracted, with no emphasis or big flights. “Her quiet way of being and domineering” on stage, wrote in the newspaper Voz di Povo (January 19th, 1987) the chronicler Pedro Delgado. And that was her way of singing, at the bars and the radio in Sao Vicente, in the first chapter of her Cinderela story. That becomes clear in the compilation that reunites her first recordings Rádio Mindelo – Early Recordings. Cesária grew up in a time wh |