El laberinto del siglo XVI: teología, mito, retórica y colonialismo (The labyrinth of the 16th century: theology, myth, rhetoric and colonialism) by Óscar Rivera-RodasThis book studies the effects of scholastic and dogmatic thinking, which prevailed in Europe in the 16th century, and reached Latin American peoples via the European invasions that began in that era. Justified by a tacit alliance between the Vatican and Spain and an alleged obligation to evangelize and spread Christian beliefs, Pope Alexander VI, alias Rodrigo Borgia, a Spaniard who was considered to be Godrsquo;s representative on earth, gave the Catholic Monarchs ownership of those territories. The true motives of the invasions were to strip and exploit natural resources and enslave the indigenous peoples, who were denigrated as ldquo;barbariansrdquo; using Christian theological arguments. Colonialist political principles were religious. Thus, politics were religious and religion guided Spainrsquo;s government of and business in occupied lands. Militia occupations, which sometimes ended in genocide, also sought to destroy the peoplesrsquo; symbolic thought, their tradition and culture. Following the.
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