From the conversion of heart to the conversion of souls: Franciscan mission and missiology in the early thirteenth century
págs. 1-22
"That they may love the faith": Roger Bacon on culture, language, and religion
págs. 23-33
Turning to the east: medieval Franciscan missions to Asia
págs. 35-45
págs. 47-60
págs. 61-69
The Franciscans in the new world: their contribution to the evangelization of North, Central, and South America
págs. 71-82
Companions and guides: saints as models for missions
págs. 83-103
págs. 105-130
Catalysts of assimilation: the role of Franciscan missionaries in the colonial system of Spanish Florida
págs. 131-142
Grafting onto the native landscape: the Franciscan mission system in northeastern Florida
págs. 143-164
The last mission: San Juan del Puerto and its role in the aggregation and demise of the Mocama missions (1587-1702)
págs. 165-186
págs. 187-201
Friar Francisco Pareja: missionary and linguist
págs. 203-214
págs. 215-228
Temples of the son: eschatological and biblical inspiration in Franciscan missionary architecture
págs. 229-249
Conferences on theology and indian languages: a program to train missionaries in New Spain
págs. 251-270
Cycles of celebration: high holy days in the Franciscan missions of Northern New Spain
págs. 271-283
The missionary predicament: conversion practices in Texas, New Mexico, and the Californias
págs. 285-296
Talking to the desert: Franciscan explorations and narratives of eighteenth-century Arizona
págs. 297-321
págs. 323-339
Junípero Serra: from Mallorcan preacher and teacher to California missionary
págs. 341-352
From "ahogado" to "zorrillo": external causes of mortality in the California missions
págs. 353-388
págs. 389-406
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