Converting colonialism : visions and realities in mission history, 1706-1914 /
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| Language: | English |
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Grand Rapids, Mich. :
William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.,
2008.
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| Series: | Studies in the history of Christian missions.
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Table of Contents:
- Mission reports from South India and their impact on the western mind : the tranquebar mission of the eighteenth century / Daniel Jeyaraj
- The Christian vision and secular imperialism : missionaries, geography, and the approach to East Africa, c. 1844-1890 / Roy Bridges
- Evangelicalism, islam, and millennial expectation in the nineteenth century / Andrew Porter
- The Church Missionary Society and the indigenous church in the second half of the nineteenth century : the defense and destruction of the Venn ideals / C. Peter Williams
- Evangelical missions and racial 'equalization' in South Africa, 1890-1914 / Richard Elphick
- The 'Christian home' as a cornerstone of Anglo-American missionary thought and practice / Dana L. Robert
- From Krishna pal to Lal Behari Dey: Indian builders of the church in Bengal, 1800-1894 / Eleanor Jackson
- Indigenous agency, religious protectorates, and Chinese interests : the expansion of Christianity in nineteenth-century China / R.G. Tiedemann
- A new Christian politics : the mission-educated elite in West African politics / J.F.A. Ajayi.