This chapter examines eighteenth-century evangelical missions as they developed in India, the Caribbean, and South Africa. Early Evangelical missionaries were involved in many other geographical contexts, but these locations were among the most formative for the future trajectory of the movement. The political contexts and evangelical mission theories and practices in these places highlight the transcontinental connections and relationships among missionaries as well as Indigenous leaders of evangelical efforts. Pietist, Moravian, Methodist, Baptist, and independent evangelical mission illustrate the diversity of early evangelical institutions, perspectives, and practices. The institutions, churches, and movements these groups established i...
This article is a revised and expanded version of my inaugural lecture as Dixie Professor of Ecclesi...
The ‘Atlantic world’ linked Europe, the Americas and Africa; people, goods and ideas moved in vast n...
Heyrman, Christine LeighEvangelical Protestants in the early American republic published pamphlets, ...
The British colonized the India in eighteenth century and eventually control over the northeast regi...
Chapter 9 focuses on how Christian missionary movements from Asia have been received by global churc...
The aim of the current article is to show that an important element behind the establishment of evan...
It was not the European and American churches which evangelised Africa, but the mission societies. T...
This dissertation examines the work of two missionary societies in two fields and explores how these...
This chapter traces the shift from unidirectional Protestant foreign missions at the beginning of th...
Over more than two centuries, Christian missionaries laboured to convert Indians across early Ameri...
This study examines the relations among the various ethnic groups concerned in the conversion of the...
Includes index.Missions in Africa -- Exploration -- People -- Missions on the west coast. -- Mission...
The commemoration of the quincentennial of the Portuguese expansion into the East from May 18, 1498...
This collection explores the ways in which emotions were conceptualised and practised in Christian m...
In the 16th and 17th centuries, many Catholic missionaries arrived in the south of India with the ai...
This article is a revised and expanded version of my inaugural lecture as Dixie Professor of Ecclesi...
The ‘Atlantic world’ linked Europe, the Americas and Africa; people, goods and ideas moved in vast n...
Heyrman, Christine LeighEvangelical Protestants in the early American republic published pamphlets, ...
The British colonized the India in eighteenth century and eventually control over the northeast regi...
Chapter 9 focuses on how Christian missionary movements from Asia have been received by global churc...
The aim of the current article is to show that an important element behind the establishment of evan...
It was not the European and American churches which evangelised Africa, but the mission societies. T...
This dissertation examines the work of two missionary societies in two fields and explores how these...
This chapter traces the shift from unidirectional Protestant foreign missions at the beginning of th...
Over more than two centuries, Christian missionaries laboured to convert Indians across early Ameri...
This study examines the relations among the various ethnic groups concerned in the conversion of the...
Includes index.Missions in Africa -- Exploration -- People -- Missions on the west coast. -- Mission...
The commemoration of the quincentennial of the Portuguese expansion into the East from May 18, 1498...
This collection explores the ways in which emotions were conceptualised and practised in Christian m...
In the 16th and 17th centuries, many Catholic missionaries arrived in the south of India with the ai...
This article is a revised and expanded version of my inaugural lecture as Dixie Professor of Ecclesi...
The ‘Atlantic world’ linked Europe, the Americas and Africa; people, goods and ideas moved in vast n...
Heyrman, Christine LeighEvangelical Protestants in the early American republic published pamphlets, ...