Men of God
Mendicant Orders in Colonial Mexico
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Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 9781496240446
Number of Pages: 432
Published: 10/02/2025
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm
A broadly researched cultural history, Men of God offers a path to understanding the concept of religious masculinity through an intimate approach to the study of friars and lay brothers in colonial Mexico. Though other scholars have focused on the missionary work of the Augustinian, Franciscan, and Dominican friars, few have addressed their everyday lives and how the internal discipline of their orders shaped them. In Men of God AsunciÓn Lavrin offers a sweeping yet intimate history of the mendicant friars in New Spain from the late sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries.
Focusing on these individuals’ lives from childhood through death, Lavrin explores contemporaneous ideas, from how to raise a boy to the friars’ training as novices, and the similarities and differences in the life experiences of lay brothers and ordained members. She discusses their sexuality to reveal the challenges and failures of religious manhood, as well as the drive behind their missionary duties, especially in the late seventeenth through the eighteenth centuries. Men of God also explores the concepts and realities of martyrdom and death, significant elements in the spirituality of the mendicant friars of colonial Mexico.
Focusing on these individuals’ lives from childhood through death, Lavrin explores contemporaneous ideas, from how to raise a boy to the friars’ training as novices, and the similarities and differences in the life experiences of lay brothers and ordained members. She discusses their sexuality to reveal the challenges and failures of religious manhood, as well as the drive behind their missionary duties, especially in the late seventeenth through the eighteenth centuries. Men of God also explores the concepts and realities of martyrdom and death, significant elements in the spirituality of the mendicant friars of colonial Mexico.
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Childhood: Prescriptions and Memories
2. The Threshold of Religious Life: The Novitiate
3. Lay Brothers: An Alternative Choice
4. Sexuality: The Treacherous Flesh
5. Missionaries: Preaching their Faith
6. Martyrs: The Offer of Life
7. Death: The Test of Faith
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Childhood: Prescriptions and Memories
2. The Threshold of Religious Life: The Novitiate
3. Lay Brothers: An Alternative Choice
4. Sexuality: The Treacherous Flesh
5. Missionaries: Preaching their Faith
6. Martyrs: The Offer of Life
7. Death: The Test of Faith
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index