Bartholomew de Las Casas; his life, apostolate, and writings

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Bartholomew de Las Casas; his life, apostolate, and writings

by Francis Augustus MacNutt

EN·~11 hours·51 chapters

Chapters

51 total
1

Preface

39:02
2

AUTHORITIES CONSULTED

1:31
3

Illustrations

0:37
4

CHAPTER I. - FAMILY OF LAS CASAS. EDUCATION OF BARTHOLOMEW. HIS FIRST VOYAGE TO AMERICA

13:17
5

CHAPTER II. - THE DISCOVERIES OF COLUMBUS. CHARACTER OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS. THE BEGINNINGS OF SLAVERY AND THE SLAVE-TRADE

20:19
6

CHAPTER III. - THE COLONY OF HISPANIOLA. ARRIVAL OF LAS CASAS. CONDITION OF THE COLONISTS

8:13
7

CHAPTER IV. - THE DOMINICANS IN HISPANIOLA. THE ORDINATION OF LAS CASAS. THE CONQUEST OF CUBA.

15:07
8

CHAPTER V. - THE SERMONS OF FRAY ANTONIO DE MONTESINOS. THE AWAKENING OF LAS CASAS. PEDRO DE LA RENTERIA

19:21
9

CHAPTER VI. - LAS CASAS RETURNS TO SPAIN. NEGOTIATIONS. CARDINAL XIMENEZ DE CISNEROS. THE JERONYMITE COMMISSIONERS

36:14
10

CHAPTER VII. - LAS CASAS AND CHARLES V. THE GRAND CHANCELLOR. NEGRO SLAVERY. EVENTS AT COURT.

22:34

Description

A vivid portrait unfolds of a 16th‑century Spaniard whose conscience could not ignore the brutal reality of conquest. From his privileged upbringing to his early role as a colonist, the narrative traces his awakening to the suffering of the native peoples and his relentless drive to defend their inherent dignity. As a Dominican friar, he channels his theological training into a powerful voice against the slave trade, challenging the greed and ambition that fuel Spain’s New World enterprises.

The book captures his visionary yet pragmatic efforts to reshape colonial policy, from dreaming of ideal Christian settlements to confronting entrenched interests on the front lines of moral conflict. Through letters, sermons, and tireless advocacy, he becomes a pioneering champion of liberty, inspiring both contemporaries and future generations. Readers will gain insight into the early struggle for human rights, the complex interplay of faith and empire, and the lasting legacy of a man who dared to speak truth to power.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (661K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-11-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Francis Augustus MacNutt

1863–1927

An American writer and diplomat who moved easily between Washington, Madrid, and Rome, he built an unusual career that eventually brought him into the inner circles of the Vatican. His life joined politics, religion, and literary work in a way that still feels strikingly cosmopolitan.

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