Idolatry and Its Enemies
Discover the intricate dynamics between native Andeans and Spanish Christians in "Idolatry and Its Enemies" by renowned author. Published by Princeton University Press in 2012, this compelling paperback spans 360 pages, offering a deep dive into a shared, albeit tumultuous, history. The book meticulously examines the concepts of reformation and correction that drove the extirpation process in the central Andes, shedding light on the complexities of cultural interactions. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this insightful work invites readers to explore the multifaceted relationships that shaped the Andes region. Enhance your understanding of this pivotal historical period with "Idolatry and Its Enemies" and gain valuable perspectives on the enduring legacies of these intertwined cultures.