núm. 19 (2015): revista via iuris 19 (julio - diciembre)
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- Christianization and discursive use of fear in the conversion instruments for the indigenous population during the early colonial period
Institución: Fundación Universitaria Los Libertadores
Revista: Revista Vía Iuris
Autores: Medina, Yesit Leonardo Silva
Fecha de publicación en la Revista: 2015-07-06
Fecha de cosecha en Ciencia Nacional: 2025-09-29
This article is the outcome of the research carried out during the author’s PhD in History, National University of Colombia. In it, the instruments of Christianization applied to the indigenous population during colonial times are explored and analyzed, as well as the discursive use of fear by the evangelizers. The importance of the Christianization method is discussed; the way in which, by means of catechism lessons and the synodal constitutions of the first archbishops in Santafé, indications for the conversion of the indigenous peoplewere made. Fear is implicitly present, as such instruments communicate. With that goal in mind, a documental and descriptive methodology is applied, allowing a contextualization in time and space for this Christianization and pedagogy of fear. In the same fashion, the role of the Church and the obstacles preventing the Christianization of the indigenous inhabitants of Santafé and Tunja provinces are established. From these, the consequences of the indigenous population Christianization in the already mentioned provinces during the early colonial period can be evidenced; likewise, it can be seen how fear operated in two horizons: the first, a Christian supernatural one; the second, the indirect fear produced by punitive law instituted within the instruments used as core tools for the evangelizing enterprise.