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1740年,罗马教会通过其研究东方语言和地区的主要专家Giuseppe Simone Assemani审查Mathurin veyssi La Croze的《印度基督教史》(Histoire du Christianisme des des des des des des),这是他研究地中海和埃塞俄比亚之间基督徒的第二部作品。这篇文章将这本书的审查置于全球政治背景中:首先,欧洲大国天主教徒和新教徒(普鲁士、法国和罗马)之间的竞争;其次,荷兰、葡萄牙、丹麦和德国商人、殖民者和传教士与地中海和印度之间的东方基督教和非基督教文化之间的纠缠。第三,审查制度发生在罗马想要明确解决马拉巴尔仪式争议的时候。保守的基督教-地中海主义诠释学可以揭示全球宗教形势,反对四种世界宗教共存的虔信主义方案。
Prussia against Rome, 1724–1742: Mathurin Veyssière La Crozeʼs and Giuseppe Simone Assemaniʼs Mediterraneist views on the Nestorians in India*
In 1740 the Roman Church – through its major expert on Oriental languages and regions, Giuseppe Simone Assemani – was censoring Mathurin Veyssière La Croze’s Histoire du Christianisme des Indes, his second work on Christians between the Mediterranean and Ethiopia. This article puts censorship of this book into a global political context: first, of the competition of European powers between Catholics and Protestants (Prussia, France, and Rome) and, second, of the entanglements of the Dutch, Portuguese, Danish, and German merchants, colonizers, and missionaries with Eastern Christianity and non-Christian cultures between the Mediterranean and India. Third, the censorship proves to have happened at a time when Rome wanted to resolve definitively the Malabar rites controversy. Conservative Christian-Mediterraneanist hermeneutics to perceive the global religious situation can be revealed, opposed to a Pietist scheme of four world religions coexisting.