The first group of Australian women missionaries arrived in Korea in 1891, representing the Presbyterian Women’s Missionary Union of Victoria. Their pioneering work was soon hindered by tensions that arose between themselves and a male cleric authority in the field. The article investigates this dispute, which lasted for several years and eventually entangled not only the individual Australian missionaries but also their home organisations as well as North American missionaries. It argues that Australian women missionaries’ involvement in this public dispute is a rare but significant example of a paradox in the foreign missionary enterprise, which imposed patriarchal order and at the same time established conditions that helped women enter ...
Australians, in the main, are unaware of the role which Australia played in the evangelization of Ch...
This article explores the role of missionary photography in enhancing our understanding of Christian...
Energised by the evangelical influence in Britain, the foundation of missionary societies enabled mi...
The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society (WFMS) (1897–1909) and the Woman’s Missionary Council (WMC) (...
This article explores the experiences of Western women missionaries in a faith mission and their rel...
Building off of previous debates concerning missionary women and their interactions with race and ge...
The white missionary couple is an assumed presence in mission history; its mid-nineteenth-century ub...
In 1904 women were granted voting and representational rights in the Norwegian Missionary Society. A...
The early Protestant mission archives on Korea, especially those archives concerning the lives of na...
In 1882, the South Australian Baptist Missionary Society sent off its first missionaries to Faridpu...
This thesis examines the British women’s missionary movement in Hong Kong and China from the mid-nin...
This thesis explores the situation of the Catholic missionaries in P’yŏngan Province from 1896 to 19...
This article presents evidence of direct links between the women's missionary movement and the femin...
This chapter inroduces some broad issues intended to encourage reflection and research on the life a...
Between the sixteenth to early twentieth century, many Catholic women religious orders were establis...
Australians, in the main, are unaware of the role which Australia played in the evangelization of Ch...
This article explores the role of missionary photography in enhancing our understanding of Christian...
Energised by the evangelical influence in Britain, the foundation of missionary societies enabled mi...
The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society (WFMS) (1897–1909) and the Woman’s Missionary Council (WMC) (...
This article explores the experiences of Western women missionaries in a faith mission and their rel...
Building off of previous debates concerning missionary women and their interactions with race and ge...
The white missionary couple is an assumed presence in mission history; its mid-nineteenth-century ub...
In 1904 women were granted voting and representational rights in the Norwegian Missionary Society. A...
The early Protestant mission archives on Korea, especially those archives concerning the lives of na...
In 1882, the South Australian Baptist Missionary Society sent off its first missionaries to Faridpu...
This thesis examines the British women’s missionary movement in Hong Kong and China from the mid-nin...
This thesis explores the situation of the Catholic missionaries in P’yŏngan Province from 1896 to 19...
This article presents evidence of direct links between the women's missionary movement and the femin...
This chapter inroduces some broad issues intended to encourage reflection and research on the life a...
Between the sixteenth to early twentieth century, many Catholic women religious orders were establis...
Australians, in the main, are unaware of the role which Australia played in the evangelization of Ch...
This article explores the role of missionary photography in enhancing our understanding of Christian...
Energised by the evangelical influence in Britain, the foundation of missionary societies enabled mi...