A poised key to a pivotal era, Bartholomew De Las Casas opens a window on motive, mercy, and mission that still resonates today. This is more than a biography; it is a carefully crafted biographical study that blends historical biography with intimate narrative. Francis Augustus MacNutt maps Bartholomew de Las Casas's life, apostolate, and writings with clarity and heart, inviting readers into the debates of colonial evangelisation, native rights advocacy, and the catholic missionary legacy. The book also serves as an invaluable academic study guide and research reference, weaving early modern mission history with sixteenth century Spain and the New World. Its reflective tone makes complex religious writings accessible without diluting depth, offering fruitful comparisons with other missionary lives and a nuanced portrait of religious conviction in conflict and conscience. Historically significant and aesthetically enduring, the volume honours a once-out-of-print classic by restoring it for today's readers and for future generations. For casual readers curious about a formative era and for collectors of classic literature, the work stands as a compelling blend of scholarship and storytelling. It is a cultural treasure, a touchstone for those exploring biographical study, historical biography, and the evolving dialogue around empire, faith, and rights in the New World.
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