<p>This book explores how leading Jesuits Ricci (1552-1610) in China and Acosta (1540-1600) in Peru adapted Catholic teaching to fit the prevailing religious outlook and practices in the two countries in order to make Catholicism more understandable and palatable to the local population. It examines in detail Catholic theology the Jesuit approach to mission and the concepts which underpinned adaptation showing in the detail of catechisms produced in each of the territories how adaptation worked out in practice. The book concludes by outlining how the relationship between Catholicism and local culture in the two countries developed. </p>
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