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Author(s)
Rivera Pagan, Luis N.
Keywords
Indian
humanity
bestiality
American Indian
Bartolome de las Casas
GE Subjects
Community ethics
Ethnicity and ethics
Intercultural and contextual theologies
Indigenous theologies

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/190312
Abstract
"La extraordinaria disputa en el siglo dieciséis sobre la legitimidad de la conquista española de América, se vinculó a una radicalmente distinta apreciación acerca de la naturaleza de los indígenas que poblaban sus tierras. El primer gran debate filosófico y teológico relacionado con el Nuevo Mundo giró sobre la humanidad o animalidad de sus pobladores."
Date
1992-10-15
Type
Article
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