Sustainability in Early Modern China through the Evolution of the Jesuit Accommodation Method
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This article clarifies the often overlooked facts attributed to European missionaries in Asia,
especially Jesuits, who acted as catalysts of a kind of nuanced acculturation named Accommodatio
(adaptation). To a great extent, they became harbingers of culture and science more than faith itself
to the dismay of many, including the Roman Church. Such cultural and scientific transference
was actually two-pronged, for simultaneously they presented in Europe unique findings related
to language, e.g., the Chinese characters (considered to be the sole natural language), geography,
cosmology and even governance. Here we try to prove that such procedure contributed positively to
the modern scientific notions of sustainability and to provide the kind of accoutrements that model
the modern world as we know it. However, in the process, many Jesuits clearly became sinified and
eventually acculturated
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Rodriguez-Cunill, I., Gutierrez-Villarrubia, M., Salguero-Andujar, F., & Cabeza-Lainez, J. (2021). Sustainability in Early Modern China through the Evolution of the Jesuit Accommodation Method. In Sustainability (Vol. 13, Issue 21, p. 11729). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132111729














