This article is an effort to understand how healing of body was used by the Christian missionaries as an important tool for evangelisation with special reference to the Welsh Christian missionaries in North Cachar Hills from 1905 to 1961. The Welsh missionaries opened their mission in this Hill on 1905 with multiple endeavours such as opening schools, churches and dispensaries. North Cachar Hills was a sub division of Cachar district during the colonial period and was inhabited mainly by different indigenous peoples such as the Dimasas, Zeme Nagas, Angami Nagas, old and new Kukis, Khasis, Karbis, etc. The missionaries regarded the local people as ‘heathen’ which means physically and morally ill and their traditional practices of appeasing t...
With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain's tropical col...
With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain's tropical col...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1977 Mary Dorothy KeaneBetween 1848 and 1920, sixty two o...
This article is an effort to understand how healing of body was used by the Christian missionaries a...
This article is an effort to understand how healing of body was used by the Christian missionaries a...
This article is an effort to understand how healing of body was used by the Christian missionaries a...
This article is an effort to understand how healing of body was used by the Christian missionaries a...
This article discusses the introduction of the Anglican medical mission in 19th- century Sarawak. Mi...
In Christian mission history studies, health or medical work is generally treated as a part of missi...
Summary. With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain’s tro...
With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain's tropical col...
With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain's tropical col...
With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain's tropical col...
With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain's tropical col...
With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain's tropical col...
With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain's tropical col...
With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain's tropical col...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1977 Mary Dorothy KeaneBetween 1848 and 1920, sixty two o...
This article is an effort to understand how healing of body was used by the Christian missionaries a...
This article is an effort to understand how healing of body was used by the Christian missionaries a...
This article is an effort to understand how healing of body was used by the Christian missionaries a...
This article is an effort to understand how healing of body was used by the Christian missionaries a...
This article discusses the introduction of the Anglican medical mission in 19th- century Sarawak. Mi...
In Christian mission history studies, health or medical work is generally treated as a part of missi...
Summary. With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain’s tro...
With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain's tropical col...
With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain's tropical col...
With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain's tropical col...
With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain's tropical col...
With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain's tropical col...
With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain's tropical col...
With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain's tropical col...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1977 Mary Dorothy KeaneBetween 1848 and 1920, sixty two o...