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Was Christopher Columbus On A Religious Crusade?

Christopher Columbus Religious

First Posted: 10/05/11 11:02 AM ET Updated: 12/05/11 05:12 AM ET

By Josef Kuhn
Religion News Service

(RNS) Two recent books argue that explorers Christopher Columbus and Vasco da Gama were more like Christian crusaders than greedy mercenaries or curious adventurers. Other historians, however, remain skeptical.

The books, released in the weeks leading up to Columbus Day (Oct. 10), claim the reason the famous navigators sought a direct trade route to India was to undermine Islam.

"I think historians have known about this, but they haven't taken it seriously," said Carol Delaney, author of "Columbus and the Quest for Jerusalem." Delaney, a retired anthropologist, is currently a research scholar at Brown University.

Delaney's book argues that Columbus wanted to find gold to finance a new crusade to recapture Jerusalem from the Muslims, believing that Jerusalem must be in Christian hands before Jesus' Second Coming.

"People don't usually look at Columbus in the religious context of his time, which was very powerful," said Delaney.

Nigel Cliff, the author of a new book on Columbus's Portuguese contemporary Vasco da Gama, agrees that seeing the explorers through a religious lens is "a change of emphasis." Historians in the 19th century tended to regard Columbus as a heroic figure who embarked on a "disinterested intellectual adventure," whereas those in the 20th century tended to "focus on economics, to the exclusion of much else," he said.

Cliff said mere economic advantage wasn't a medieval concept.

"Faith is the burning issue that impelled the great Portugal (exploration) campaign for 80 years," said Cliff, a British writer and amateur historian.

Da Gama became the first person to reach India directly from Europe by sailing around Africa in 1498, six years after Columbus discovered the Americas for the king and queen of Spain.

Cliff's book, "Holy War," claims that da Gama's arrival in the East marked a turning point from Muslim to Christian ascendancy in global trade against the backdrop of an ongoing "clash of civilizations."

But other historians say the new books' bold claims are backed by poor scholarship. Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, a historian at the University of Notre Dame who has written extensively on Columbus, harshly criticized the books in The Wall Street Journal.

In his view, Cliff and Delaney "assume the veracity and authenticity of sources of doubtful authorship and unreliable date" and make the mistake of taking Columbus at his word although he was notoriously disingenuous.

Sanjay Subrahmanyam, a historian at UCLA who has written on da Gama, said religion for da Gama was "significant, but not the sole motive." The explorer was more interested in "personal advancement," as well as ensuring that trade routes would be controlled by the Portuguese nobility rather than the crown.

Fernandez-Armesto called Cliff's theory of a "clash of civilizations" between Christianity and Islam "a figment of contemporary imaginations"; Subrahmanyam said it is "sensationalizing history by linking it with contemporary events."

According to Subrahmanyam, there is "no evidence whatsoever" that da Gama wanted to take back Jerusalem and prepare for Christ's return, although there is some evidence that Columbus may have had those ambitions.

For instance, Delaney points to the mysterious "Book of Prophecies," a gathering of mostly biblical pronouncements that seem to lend divine significance to Columbus's voyages. The book was supposedly compiled by Columbus himself.

Fernandez-Armesto also points out that the Spanish court that commissioned Columbus's voyages had long been obsessed with the idea of Jerusalem.

However, "there is no evidence that Columbus was particularly religious until ... he turned to God following the failure of his worldly ambitions," he said. Columbus died a disappointed man because he had not found the quantities of gold and the passage to India he had sought.

If nothing else, the debate surrounding the books illustrates that Columbus remains a controversial figure, more than 500 years after he sailed the ocean blue. "Everybody seems to have a vested interest in their version of Columbus," Delaney said.

The Knights of Columbus, the world's largest Catholic fraternal organization, are named after the explorer. Pat Korten, a spokesman for the Knights, said Columbus' piety was a "significant" reason for the group's name.

"The Knights of Columbus always regarded him as a fundamentally religious man -- there isn't any doubt about that," Korten said.

The other factor was strong anti-Catholic sentiment when the Knights were founded in 1882. By connecting themselves with the popular figure of Columbus, Korten said, the Knights were sending the message, "We're just as American as you are -- we got here first!"

Although Columbus's popularity fell during the 20th century, the Knights are "not ashamed" of their namesake, Korten said. He had never heard the theory that Columbus wanted to fund a crusade to take back Jerusalem.

If an erroneous theory is being propagated, Subrahmanyam blamed "commercial (publishing) presses" for not submitting their manuscripts to the same rigorous peer review and critique as academic publishers.

Fernandez-Armesto, meanwhile, blamed the authors themselves.

"If you are taking refuge from another discipline in the belief that history is easy, without bothering to do the basic work," he wrote, "you will deserve to fail."

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c-tom
Badges we don't need no stinking badges
05:02 PM on 10/13/2011
From before 1453 with the fall of Constantinople and end of the Roman Empire until 1571 and the Battle of Lepanto the Turkish Empire was expanding. The European nations during this period were always involved in commercial efforts to avoid the Turkish middlemen in the spice trade. The search for a new trade route to the Indies is still a valid explanation for why Portugal and Spain invested in exploration. Once they got to America new goals were added but were (obviously) not part of the mix before they knew America existed.
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TheWM
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11:22 AM on 10/13/2011
Happy, Unhappy or Ambivalent Columbus Day! as the case may be. I'm starting to read Admiral of the Ocean Sea: A Life of Christopher Columbus, by Samuel Eliot Morison, first published in 1942. I gather it's a very popular book, perhaps some of you may have read it as well. The chapters on Columbus in Morison's The European Discovery of America, which I cited in my reply to Leslie Michael above: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/social/TheWM/was-christopher-columbus-on-a-religious-crusade_n_995131_112016373.html seem to have been partially cut-and-pasted from Admiral of the Ocean Sea. Morison was an interesting person in several ways, one of which was his own sailing exploits. One of his preparations for writing Admiral of the Ocean Sea was to lead an expedition of two sailing ships, one roughly the size of the Santa Maria and another roughly the size of the Nina, in ocean crossings and explorations of the Caribbean and Central American coasts re-creating as closely as possible Columbus' five voyages of discovery.

So just give me a couple of days to read this, and we'll soon have all of this straightened out.
04:01 PM on 10/12/2011
And I will celebrate the positive human qualities of Columbus and the spirit of discovery of his era for as Victor Hugo said, “The glory of Columbus is not so much in having arrived, but in having lifted anchors.”
http://thecommentarybyamoros.blogspot.com/2011/10/we-are-all-columbus-long-live-columbus.html
12:56 PM on 10/11/2011
There were 12 Tribes of Israelites, interesting we fail to ever mention them or name them also.Or where they are at today.  Why? Jesus was from the Tribe of Levi, the priestly chosen Tribe of God known as Levities. Moses (Levitie) the 12 Tribes of Israel (Jacob) were  Hebrews. So was Moses brother, Aaron a Levite Priest, so was John the Baptize a Levite Priest, Read OT the Laws of Priests come from the Tribe of Levite only. Interesting did not know that.    The Tribe of Judah got their root word thus came Jew, Ju/dah. Judahism is not a religion is it? All Tribes were given a huge Parcel of Land to Rule over, and all Tribes became Nations of larger Nations of their own.
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c-tom
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04:42 PM on 10/13/2011
Happy Halloween/Thanksgiving/Christmas/New Years Season Sunshine.

David was not a Levite but was from the tribe of Judah and two of the gospels claim Jesus was descended from David.
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Trollstein
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12:25 PM on 10/11/2011
Another interesting theory states that Columbus, in anticipation of the Inquisition, was secretly searching for some place for the Jews to escape to. This would help explain his (alleged) falsified records, which (as I understand) was what landed him in a Spanish prison.
11:23 AM on 10/11/2011
Only when one becomes a very little child of God, does one become spiritually mature in knowing and understanding God. For God said. Such as theses little ones is Heaven made of. What one chooses to call himself means what to God? God is God, what is His Name? He calls himself our Father does He not? His House is not divided and it is not filled with only Catholics? Evangelicals? Mormons? Protestant but it is fill with all the little children of God who Love Him and obey His Laws. Jesus said I Am the son (child) of God you see Me you see My Father. Christ gave himself no glory but instead in humility glorified God in all His works, actions serving all, His Words of Truth, that pleased His Father. God said and called Jesus what ? God said This is MY son in whom I Am well pleased? Did God say this is my Christian son? Protestant son? Mormon son? Evangelical son? No this is My son (child) in whom I Am well pleased. No divisions in God's House, it is God's House not ours, and only God will say who shall enter it, nor religion earth either.
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11:17 AM on 10/11/2011
Whether or not Colon set out as a crusader or not, the Dominican missionaries made sure that the Native Americans were converted willfully or by force. To assure the elimination of all vestige of pagan sacred sites, churches were built on them using the very recycled material they were originally built with. Among the conquistadors and the noble landlords that followed, the Indians were not even considered human because they were not mentioned in the Bible and therefore were the children of the devil and subject to slavery without remorse.
The Valladolid (Spain) debate (1550–1551) concerned the treatment of natives of the New World. Held in the Spanish city of Valladolid, it opposed two main attitudes towards the conquests of the Americas. Dominican friar Bartolomeo de las Casas argued that the Amerindians were free men in the natural order and deserved the same treatment as others, according to Catholic theology. Opposing him was fellow Dominican Juan Gines de Sepulveda, who insisted that “in order to uproot crimes that offend nature” the Indians should be punished and therefore reducing them to slavery or serfdom was in accordance with Catholic theology and natural law.
However, no clear record was kept. But the "New Laws of 1542" were written, providing some momentum to weaken the encomienda system (forced labor system that wrought such hardship that many native the populations were decimated). Nevertheless, it failed to alter the treatment of the Indians substantially.
12:22 PM on 10/11/2011
F&F and now the question becomes who where the children of the devil? And were the Indians truly not mention in the bible? For God created all mankind and they came in all races, all skin tones did they not and where called aliens living as tenants on land not the their own ? Even Abraham calls himself an alien where he settle in Canaan? So who were the children of the devil one must ask?  The ones who subject, forced, stole the land of others God gave and placed them there, the the free Will of others? Does the Bible not state,  we are told we were all created in God"s Image, God created mankind in whom God created all in?
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10:07 PM on 10/11/2011
Dear sunshine14,

I am not making this up. Though personally, I agree that the Bible speaks of different races, it does not speak of distant continents, unknown to the writers of the Bible. The Holy Roman Catholic Church itself interpreted these "Indians" as likely creatures of the devil; documents attest to it.
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MrBwood
Religion poisons everything
10:00 AM on 10/11/2011
Of course this murderous catholic was.
10:34 AM on 10/11/2011
God cares less nor measures, or judges us by what we call ourselves will not save us. God is God and God will judge all, for God Head over all that He has created belong to him only. God already told us what He will ask us all on judgment day. But will not ask us are you a Catholic? Protestant? Evangelical? Mormon? a Hindu? for God is neither, but God is God, the great I Am. I Am all that I Am and created all in His image. No one is Head over their own Creator, God is God he calls himself not the titles we give ourselves does HE? But God told us all what He will ask us on judgment day. How much have you loved Me? When I was hungry, did You give Me food? When I was thirsty, did You give Me drink? When I was lonely did you comfort Me? When I was sick, did  You care for Me? When I was homeless, did You take Me in? But I called you Lord Lord, ( I am a catholic? Evangelical? Mormon? Protestant?) God said. Get away from Me I know you not? Jesus said Why do you call Me Lord Lord, and not obey My commandments? What your going to give Me what? All  things are Mine there is nothing you can give Me, for your very life will be demanded back. God said The earth is my footstool. The gold and silver is mine. God calls us all His sheep, He is our Father, we are the children of God, who obey His commandments. For one cannot say they Love God and they disobey God's Government Laws, the Ten Commandments. No Jesus did not come to conquer Land, but to save souls. For the earth is My footstool. Love all. Who are the real heathens by God's math and measures not mans math or measures will we be judged by. What will we do when God demands our gift of Life back? What can one give God that is not already His? The only thing that is not God's is ones soul, be careful to whom one gives their soul to, for there is 2 Gods at work.  Carefully choose ones own master,  God forces no one to chose Him as their Master, what does the other Master offer in the end? For He to will render unto God what is God's also.
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MrBwood
Religion poisons everything
10:37 AM on 10/11/2011
Wow, am I glad I don't know you
09:54 AM on 10/11/2011
Yes for he worked for the Romans did he not and took orders from who?
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thinkingwomanmillstone
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08:35 AM on 10/11/2011
The argument over whether Columbus was a Christian Crusader or a greedy mercenary is moot. The two roles are totally complementary. The Lord gave Christopher justification and permission to take what he wanted from the purgatory bound, godless heathens. Christopher means Christ bearer after all...he was born to save (and loot) the world. It was the popular ideology of Europe at the time...and he took full advantage of it. He'd be up there touting his victory in the straw polls if he were alive today.
10:14 AM on 10/11/2011
God knows who the heathens are, does He not? Was it not those who called themselves holier then thou, who persecuted and falsely accused Jesus of not being a real believer? Who are the real heathens? He was sent into a dark world of heathens and He had no palls in either powers or Government? God said; the earth is my footstool, so He did not come to save or take back land that was His already, but to save souls, who's own greed for material wealth they worshiped first not God.  The earth is my footstool. He came to save  souls from eternal damnation did he not? And He called no one illegal either, But God said: All are aliens living as tenants on land not your own. Why also God gave Moses the Law of Aliens Rights also, that means us all.  The land the earth  is already God.  He came to save souls that would not accept His word as truth. Abraham did not judge Babylon or did Abraham called or judged them to be heathens. God only judges, and God said I Will not man either.  But Abraham instead pleaded with God not to destroy the great empire of  Babylon. God knows who   the heathens are,  lovers of wealth? greed? rape, their wars against other Nations, to rape them of their own  natural resources given by God,  because of mans own greed for wealth power control over?.  Why Abraham was called, judged by God to be a Righteous man of God. Abraham knew God and with God it had nothing to do with Land, for the earth is God's Footstool And all on earth, will Render unto God what is God's. God said. Let your gold and silver save you now. Love all dearly. God owns all things for God created all things, and all is His. God the richest of All, God the creator of All has freely shared and has provided for all. But what will greed do when the Landlord returns and demands all back and charges for the damage done to his poverty? Let your gold and silver save you now, for the gold and silver is mine, not yours. All will Render unto God's what is God.
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thinkingwomanmillstone
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10:26 AM on 10/11/2011
Are you capable of having an opinion or are do you just regurgitate the slogans of your religious brainwashing. God has never said anything. Man has written down what he wants people to think and said it was God speaking. It's self serving. My goodness, I'd be wary of asking you what you want for dinner....the sermon would be intolerable, not to mention off topic and incomprehensible.
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Yasser Yousufi
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04:01 AM on 10/11/2011
"Two recent books argue that explorers Christopher Columbus and Vasco da Gama were more like Christian crusaders than greedy mercenaries"

Outside Christendom, there is no difference between crusaders and greedy mercenaries. This article also fails to mention that both Vasco De Gama and Columbus couldn't have made it to their destinations without the help of Arab cartographers and navigators
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jessivehadit
Philosopher, Scientist, Writer, Researcher
12:49 AM on 10/11/2011
If by "Religious crusade" you mean "killing indians and spreading disease"...then yes, he was.
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bob riversmith
ain't nobody messin with you but you
12:32 AM on 10/11/2011
"Two recent books argue that explorers Christopher Columbus and Vasco da Gama were more like Christian crusaders than greedy mercenaries ... "

There's a difference?
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grailknight
is happily godless
11:56 PM on 10/10/2011
"I think historians have known about this, but they haven't taken it seriously," said Carol Delaney, author of "Columbus and the Quest for Jerusalem."
Years ago I took a course on Columbus taught by one of the preeminent Columbus scholars at the U of Minnesota. Part of the reading was of Columbus' journal where he was very explicit about converting Asians or enslaving them. 'Nuff said.
11:30 PM on 10/10/2011
gods don't kill people. people with gods kill people.
12:38 PM on 10/11/2011
2 God's at work in this world. The God who says Thou shall not kill and the other who says k1ll if they do not believe in me. The other god goes around masquerading as an angel of light even as being God himself. Jesus warns us all of this for the evil one appeared as an angel of God to Jesus even also claiming he was a messenger of God himself. But Jesus knew he was no angel of God or doing God's work. Why Jesus says this will be done also to you test all spirits you will know them by their fruits, good or bad. He the evil one even used Holy scripture against the author of Holy Scripture God himself to deceive Jesus. He the evil one uses truth and mixes it with his lies to deceive all. Told by Jesus all mankind will be deceived by such as theses.  God says Do not eat from the Tree of Good and Evil, truths mixed with lies. Or you will surely die. The evil one says no you will not die. Are we still eating from that Tree of Good and Evil, those who use scripture to mix truth with lies? Know who is speaking when reading the Holy Book God Ten Commandments are applied  to men and woman, does not say God that adultery only applies to woman to be stone to death does if got in adultery. Not God's Law is it. Gods says only Thou shall not adultery,applies to men and woman both. Nor does God say they should be stone to death does HE? Thou shall not k1ll. God does not transgressor his own laws, for God then would be a liar a transgressor of his own laws. Love all.  Know who is speaking when. Even since man took pen to hand has chaos divisions come in. Why God is so confusing when reading the bible, like there is an God in the OT and totally different God in the Nt. Not so One God of Love only who is in the OT and in the NT. In the OT God is speaking to his chosen ones, many different Nations exist also at the same time. Abraham prayed and Love Babylon and pleaded not to destroy them with God. Abraham did not go out to k11l them because they did not believe in God did He? or did a Abraham seek to conquer their land either because they did not believe in God. God said I Will, himself not man and God only serves judgment upon all. Love all.