Christianization of the Philippines: Revisiting the contributions of Baroque churches and religious art

This paper aims to contribute to discussion on how the Catholic religion took root, spread, survived, and progressed in the Philippines. It seeks to address the Christianization of the pre-Hispanic Filipinos and the subsequent embeddedment of the Church in indigenous culture. It also discusses on H....

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Main Author: Del Castillo, Fides A.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-28392021-07-28T02:56:03Z Christianization of the Philippines: Revisiting the contributions of Baroque churches and religious art Del Castillo, Fides A. This paper aims to contribute to discussion on how the Catholic religion took root, spread, survived, and progressed in the Philippines. It seeks to address the Christianization of the pre-Hispanic Filipinos and the subsequent embeddedment of the Church in indigenous culture. It also discusses on H. Richard Niehbur's typology of the gospel-culture relationship as discussed by De Mesa (2007). From the fundamental congruencies between Filipino traditional religion and Catholic Christianity, this paper asserts that the lack of tension between the traditional religion of the native Filipinos and Catholicism allowed Christianity to take root, develop, and dominate in the Philippines. In addition, the entrenchment of the Church in indigenous culture and its expression in church architecture, religious art, and popular devotions specifically in the Church of Saint James the Great at Paete, Laguna and San Pedro de Alcantara Church at Pakil, Laguna are discussed. This is to correlate the important contributions of Baroque churches and religious art in the Christianization of the people in the Philippines. © 2015 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden. 2015-01-01T08:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1840 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/2839/type/native/viewcontent Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Christianity--Philippines--History Religious art--Philippines Religious architecture--Philippines Religion
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Christianity--Philippines--History
Religious art--Philippines
Religious architecture--Philippines
Religion
spellingShingle Christianity--Philippines--History
Religious art--Philippines
Religious architecture--Philippines
Religion
Del Castillo, Fides A.
Christianization of the Philippines: Revisiting the contributions of Baroque churches and religious art
description This paper aims to contribute to discussion on how the Catholic religion took root, spread, survived, and progressed in the Philippines. It seeks to address the Christianization of the pre-Hispanic Filipinos and the subsequent embeddedment of the Church in indigenous culture. It also discusses on H. Richard Niehbur's typology of the gospel-culture relationship as discussed by De Mesa (2007). From the fundamental congruencies between Filipino traditional religion and Catholic Christianity, this paper asserts that the lack of tension between the traditional religion of the native Filipinos and Catholicism allowed Christianity to take root, develop, and dominate in the Philippines. In addition, the entrenchment of the Church in indigenous culture and its expression in church architecture, religious art, and popular devotions specifically in the Church of Saint James the Great at Paete, Laguna and San Pedro de Alcantara Church at Pakil, Laguna are discussed. This is to correlate the important contributions of Baroque churches and religious art in the Christianization of the people in the Philippines. © 2015 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden.
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author Del Castillo, Fides A.
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title Christianization of the Philippines: Revisiting the contributions of Baroque churches and religious art
title_short Christianization of the Philippines: Revisiting the contributions of Baroque churches and religious art
title_full Christianization of the Philippines: Revisiting the contributions of Baroque churches and religious art
title_fullStr Christianization of the Philippines: Revisiting the contributions of Baroque churches and religious art
title_full_unstemmed Christianization of the Philippines: Revisiting the contributions of Baroque churches and religious art
title_sort christianization of the philippines: revisiting the contributions of baroque churches and religious art
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2015
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