Deposited with the permission of the University of the Pacific Holt-Atherton Special CollectionsIN WRITING THE HISTORY of nineteenth century Christian missions the tendency has been to deal primarily with the European and Euro-American or Euro-Canadian missionaries and their exploits—as adventure, devotion, sacrifice, martyrdom, cultural and economic imperialism, and other themes. Much less attention has been given to native missionaries, lay and clerical, commissioned by their white supervisors. Still less attention has been given to spontaneous, informal, or self-commissioned missionary activity by native Christians
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1977 Mary Dorothy KeaneBetween 1848 and 1920, sixty two o...
Dr. Schumacher mentions several missionaries to the Native Americans of North America.https://schola...
This dissertation considers how American Protestant missionaries made use of historical narratives a...
This study examines the relations among the various ethnic groups concerned in the conversion of the...
Native Americans have had an incredibly complicated relationship with Christianity. On the one hand,...
Christianity is an aspect of Native history, not simply an external force acting upon it. This diss...
BECAUSE the Latter-day Saints Church was born in America, this study necessarily begins by examinin...
This chapter examines the ways in which missionaries were involved in the introduction of Western mo...
The chapter, "'The picturesqueness of his accent and speech': Methodist missionary narratives and Wi...
The first evangelists in Oceania at the end of the 18th century were Protestants belonging to the Mi...
This ethnohistorical study examines the emergence of a Church of England, Church Missionary Society ...
This book covers the missionary activity in Australia conducted by non-English speaking missionaries...
Foreign missionaries brought Christianity to the Pacific Islands, but in the nineteenth century hun...
This thesis considers conflicting representational strategies used by Christian missionaries in disp...
On October 12, 1835, the first two Wesleyan Methodist missionaries arrived in Lakemba, Fiji, and beg...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1977 Mary Dorothy KeaneBetween 1848 and 1920, sixty two o...
Dr. Schumacher mentions several missionaries to the Native Americans of North America.https://schola...
This dissertation considers how American Protestant missionaries made use of historical narratives a...
This study examines the relations among the various ethnic groups concerned in the conversion of the...
Native Americans have had an incredibly complicated relationship with Christianity. On the one hand,...
Christianity is an aspect of Native history, not simply an external force acting upon it. This diss...
BECAUSE the Latter-day Saints Church was born in America, this study necessarily begins by examinin...
This chapter examines the ways in which missionaries were involved in the introduction of Western mo...
The chapter, "'The picturesqueness of his accent and speech': Methodist missionary narratives and Wi...
The first evangelists in Oceania at the end of the 18th century were Protestants belonging to the Mi...
This ethnohistorical study examines the emergence of a Church of England, Church Missionary Society ...
This book covers the missionary activity in Australia conducted by non-English speaking missionaries...
Foreign missionaries brought Christianity to the Pacific Islands, but in the nineteenth century hun...
This thesis considers conflicting representational strategies used by Christian missionaries in disp...
On October 12, 1835, the first two Wesleyan Methodist missionaries arrived in Lakemba, Fiji, and beg...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1977 Mary Dorothy KeaneBetween 1848 and 1920, sixty two o...
Dr. Schumacher mentions several missionaries to the Native Americans of North America.https://schola...
This dissertation considers how American Protestant missionaries made use of historical narratives a...