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  • - Missionary Photography of Africa in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
    af T. Jack Thompson
    397,95 kr.

  • - Global Processes and Local Identities
     
    366,95 kr.

  • - Vision and Realities in Mission History, 1706-1914
     
    392,95 kr.

  • - East, Central, and Southern Africa, 1939-64
    af John Stuart
    324,95 kr.

    There are many histories of overseas mission and many histories of the last days of Great Britain?'s empire in Africa, but there has been no book-length study on the relationship between them until now. In British Missionaries and the End of Empire, historian John Stuart thoroughly and critically examines British Protestant missionary experiences during the tumultuous years between 1939 and 1964 in east, central, and southern Africa. Focusing on Botswana, Zambia, Malawi, and Kenya (with an eye for South African influence on mission affairs), Stuart portrays the uneven and evolving relationship between Protestant missionaries, the British empire, and African nationalists. He shows how missionaries sometimes supported empire, sometimes drew comfort from it, sometimes criticized it, yet finally learned to live with its formal demise, continuing their work in the newly formed African independent states even after the end of empire.

  • - The China Inland Mission and Late Qing Society, 1832-1905
     
    507,95 kr.

  • - Decline and Revival in Telangana
    af John Braisted Carman & Chilkuri Vasantha Rao
    432,95 kr.

    A discerning study of a slice of modern Indian Christianity and Christian-Hindu encounter This book revisits South Indian Christian communities that were studied in 1959 and written about in Village Christians and Hindu Culture (1968). In 1959 the future of these village congregations was uncertain. Would they grow through conversions or slowly dissolve into the larger Hindu society around them? John Carman and Chilkuri Vasantha Rao's carefully gathered research fifty years later reveals both the decline of many older congregations and the surprising emergence of new Pentecostal and Baptist churches that emphasize the healing power of Christ. Significantly, the new congregations largely cut across caste lines, including both high castes and outcastes (Dalits). Carman and Vasantha Rao pay particular attention to the social, political, and religious environment of these Indian village Christians, including their adaptation of indigenous Hindu practices into their Christian faith and observances.

  • - Karl F. A. Gutzlaff and Sino-Western Relations, 1827-1852
    af Jessie Gregory Lutz
    412,95 kr.

  • - Culture, Faith, Empire, and World in the Foreign Missions of the Church of England, 1850-1915
    af Steven S. Maughan
    366,95 kr.

    In late Victorian and Edwardian England, says Steven Maughan, foreign missions had a broad resonance and significance not adequately explored by historians of English culture. Mighty England Do Good fills that lacuna by examining the rapid growth of foreign missions in the Church of England between 1850 and 1915, culminating at the height of the missionary enterprise in Britain. Maughan''s book bridges the gaps between religious, cultural, and imperial history to give a full picture of the movement''s importance. Maughan explores Anglicanism as a microcosm of the larger religious culture of Britain, particularly in light of the expanding British empire. This book provides a multidimensional reassessment of the power that foreign missions had to shape belief, institutions, culture, and practice not only within the Church of England but also in the broader culture of the time.

  • - Years of Religious and Social Change, 1814-1842
    af Timothy Yates
    235,95 kr.

    The Conversion of the Maori is the latest volume in the Studies in the History of Christian Missions series, which explores the significant, yet often contested, impact of Christian missions around the world. Timothy Yates introduces the history of missions among the Maori people of New Zealand in the mid-1800s. On the basis of painstaking archival research, Yates charts the change in society and religion over the course of nearly thirty years in detail, describing the historical development of the conversion process. The Conversion of the Maori is ecumenical and historically informed to give a balanced presentation of the conversion of a whole people.

  • - Missionaries and Knowledge About Africa
     
    366,95 kr.

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