When the Paris Mission sent its first missionaries to Africa in 1833, it was in Southern Africa that they settled down, or more exactly in Lesotho, then an independent kingdom. But the strict evangelical mission had quickly to grope with harsh colonial facts. The Sotho kingdom was successively threatened by the Boers’ and other African peoples’ inroads. Caught between the territorial claims of the new Boer republics and the imperialists aims of the British, the kingdom went through a long period of wars, during which the French missionaries played the part of "foreign secretary", pleading with London’s authorities in particular to safeguard the Sotho’s independence. And yet, if success in the field of evangelization remained limited, the s...
People gathered for the synod of Lesotho, in Morija in March, 1915 ; Among the people attending, mis...
The existence of the Lesotho Evangelical Church in Southern Africa (LECSA) and Paris Evangelical Mis...
Malgré le libellé de son titre, cet ouvrage ne traite du Lesotho et de Casalis que dans six chapitre...
When the Paris Mission sent its first missionaries to Africa in 1833, it was in Southern Africa that...
Portrait of missionaries of the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical missio...
Beginning in the 1880\u27s with the first ministry of Jules Ferry, French statesmen enthusiastically...
In 1856 despite Anglo-French rivalry, priests from the Missions étrangères de Paris settled in Burma...
French mission party of the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical missionary...
Ce mémoire présente une étude sur la relation entre femmes et fait missionnaire protestant en France...
Théophile Jousse, missionary in Lesotho ; Portrait of Rev. Théophile Jousse (1823-1890). He was miss...
This paper investigates how the Paris Mission acquired land in Basutoland upon the arrival of its mi...
International audienceBeyond the official discourse and above the heated debate that has often domin...
Africa and Yantje, hunters of the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical miss...
The British proclaimed the Colony of Natal on 4 May 1843. Therefore, the Missionary Oblates of Mary ...
Wladimir d’Ormesson, a French diplomat at the Vatican, in praise of François Méjan’s 1957 book, Le V...
People gathered for the synod of Lesotho, in Morija in March, 1915 ; Among the people attending, mis...
The existence of the Lesotho Evangelical Church in Southern Africa (LECSA) and Paris Evangelical Mis...
Malgré le libellé de son titre, cet ouvrage ne traite du Lesotho et de Casalis que dans six chapitre...
When the Paris Mission sent its first missionaries to Africa in 1833, it was in Southern Africa that...
Portrait of missionaries of the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical missio...
Beginning in the 1880\u27s with the first ministry of Jules Ferry, French statesmen enthusiastically...
In 1856 despite Anglo-French rivalry, priests from the Missions étrangères de Paris settled in Burma...
French mission party of the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical missionary...
Ce mémoire présente une étude sur la relation entre femmes et fait missionnaire protestant en France...
Théophile Jousse, missionary in Lesotho ; Portrait of Rev. Théophile Jousse (1823-1890). He was miss...
This paper investigates how the Paris Mission acquired land in Basutoland upon the arrival of its mi...
International audienceBeyond the official discourse and above the heated debate that has often domin...
Africa and Yantje, hunters of the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical miss...
The British proclaimed the Colony of Natal on 4 May 1843. Therefore, the Missionary Oblates of Mary ...
Wladimir d’Ormesson, a French diplomat at the Vatican, in praise of François Méjan’s 1957 book, Le V...
People gathered for the synod of Lesotho, in Morija in March, 1915 ; Among the people attending, mis...
The existence of the Lesotho Evangelical Church in Southern Africa (LECSA) and Paris Evangelical Mis...
Malgré le libellé de son titre, cet ouvrage ne traite du Lesotho et de Casalis que dans six chapitre...