Protestant missions and local encounters in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries : : unto the ends of the world / / edited by Hilde Nielssen, Inger Marie Okkenhaug, and Karina Hestad Skeie.

This book makes visible an important but largely neglected aspect of Christian missions: its transnational character. An interdisciplinary group of scholars present case-studies on missions and individual missionaries, unified by a common vision of expanding a Christian Empire “to the ends of the wo...

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Superior document:Studies in Christian mission ; v. 40
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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Studies in Christian mission ; v. 40.
Physical Description:1 online resource (345 p.)
Notes:Includes index.
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r H. Nielssen , I. M. Okkenhaug and K. Hestad-Skeie --  |t Chapter One. Introduction /  |r Hilde Nielssen , Inger Marie Okkenhaug and Karina Hestad Skeie --  |t Chapter Two. James Sibree And Lars Dahle: Norwegian And British Missionary Ethnography As A Transnational And National Activity /  |r Hilde Nielssen --  |t Chapter Three. The Many Purposes Of Missionary Work: Annie Royle Taylor As Missionary, Travel Writer, Collector And Empire Builder /  |r Inbal Livne --  |t Chapter Four. The Missionary’s Progress. Evolving Images Of ‘Self’ And ‘Other’ In The Career Of Jakob Spieth (1856–1914) /  |r Werner Ustorf --  |t Chapter Five. ‘Self’ And ‘Other’ As Biblical Representations In Mission Literature /  |r Lisbeth Mikaelsson --  |t Chapter Six. Confessionalised Medicine. The Norwegian Missionary Society’s Leprosy Narratives From Madagascar 1887–1907 /  |r Sigurd Sandmo --  |t Chapter Seven. On Difference, Sameness And Double Binds. Ambiguous Discourses, Failed Aspirations /  |r Anne Folke Henningsen --  |t Chapter Eight. Mission Appropriation Or Appropriating The Mission? Negotiating Local And Global Christianity In Nineteenth And Twentieth Century Madagascar /  |r Karina Hestad Skeie --  |t Chapter Nine. A “Good And Blessed Father” Yonan Of Ada On Justin Perkins, Urmia (Iran), 1870 /  |r Heleen Murre-Van Den Berg --  |t Chapter Ten. Refugees, Relief And The Restoration Of A Nation: Norwegian Mission In The Armenian Republic, 1922–1925 /  |r Inger Marie Okkenhaug --  |t Chapter Eleven. Mission By Other Means? Dora Earthy And The Save The Children Fund In The 1930's /  |r Deborah Gaitskell --  |t Chapter Twelve. When Missions Became Development: Ironies Of ‘NGOization’ In Mainstream Canadian Churches In The 1960's /  |r Ruth Compton Brouwer --  |t Chapter Thirteen. Re-Imagining ‘Metropole’ And ‘Periphery’ In Mission History /  |r Michael Marten --  |t List Of Contributors /  |r H. Nielssen , I. M. Okkenhaug and K. Hestad-Skeie --  |t Index /  |r H. Nielssen , I. M. Okkenhaug and K. Hestad-Skeie. 
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