This article deals with the story of the Christian mission among the Jews of Ethiopia during the 1860s as related in the memoirs of the German missionary, Wilhelm Staiger, publicised here for the first time. Staiger who had, together with scores of other European missionaries, become caught up in the political turmoil between Great Britain and Teodoros, King of Ethiopia, describes the affair in the first person
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The article appraises of the origins and the development of the Methodist missionary enterprise
This article deals with the story of the Christian mission among the Jews of Ethiopia during the 186...
The Crischona-missionaries encountered considerable difficulties in Ethiopia: slow communication wit...
In the aftermath of the Kulturkampf, involvement in the German colonial project provided an opportun...
When Germany occupied Tanganyika in 1889, the mobilising rhetoric was built around ending slavery, w...
This article is devoted to study the mission undertaken by ethnologist Leo Frobenius (1873–1938), wh...
This article is devoted to a comprehensive discussion of Jews’ conversion to Protestantism in the Ot...
Group portrait of the first missionaries from Hermannsburg on deck of a Woermann steamboat (from lef...
International audienceEthiopian manuscripts collection in Berlin, Germany, were mainly collected at ...
Starting with the biblical Gǝyon (= the Gǝʿǝz name for the Nile) the river Nile plays an important r...
In World War I Germany adopted a policy to incite uprisings in the Muslim world (Holy War “made in G...
The article deals with a peculiar document that was found during a field research conducted by the t...
The English Church Missionary Society (CMS) dispatched a contingent of missionaries to Egypt in 1825...
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During the second half of the nineteenth century, the Berlin Mission Society made strenuous efforts ...
The article appraises of the origins and the development of the Methodist missionary enterprise
This article deals with the story of the Christian mission among the Jews of Ethiopia during the 186...
The Crischona-missionaries encountered considerable difficulties in Ethiopia: slow communication wit...
In the aftermath of the Kulturkampf, involvement in the German colonial project provided an opportun...
When Germany occupied Tanganyika in 1889, the mobilising rhetoric was built around ending slavery, w...
This article is devoted to study the mission undertaken by ethnologist Leo Frobenius (1873–1938), wh...
This article is devoted to a comprehensive discussion of Jews’ conversion to Protestantism in the Ot...
Group portrait of the first missionaries from Hermannsburg on deck of a Woermann steamboat (from lef...
International audienceEthiopian manuscripts collection in Berlin, Germany, were mainly collected at ...
Starting with the biblical Gǝyon (= the Gǝʿǝz name for the Nile) the river Nile plays an important r...
In World War I Germany adopted a policy to incite uprisings in the Muslim world (Holy War “made in G...
The article deals with a peculiar document that was found during a field research conducted by the t...
The English Church Missionary Society (CMS) dispatched a contingent of missionaries to Egypt in 1825...
Lien vers l'article sur Cambridge Journals Online: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstr...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, the Berlin Mission Society made strenuous efforts ...
The article appraises of the origins and the development of the Methodist missionary enterprise