Compared to their counterparts in sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Asia, Christian missionaries in the modern Middle East affected relatively few formal conversions. Nevertheless, in the past 15 years, scholars have begin to appreciate how missionaries in the Middle East exerted far-reaching cultural, political, and economic influences on the region, through schools, hospitals, and other institutions. Scholars have also begin to appreciate how missionaries variously strengthened, mediated, and deflected forms of European and American imperialism, while forging long-distance connections between the Middle East and their home countries
Since Paul Hiebert first challenged missiological reflection with his notion of the “excluded middle...
Why “points of contact” between Christianity and Islam are mythical—and why Christians must stay tru...
The purpose of this paper is to determine the correlation between the nineteenth century missionary ...
Compared to their counterparts in sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Asia, Christian missionaries in th...
Scholars frequently acknowledge the force of political Islam in shaping the Muslim societies of Afri...
Western missionaries are credited with introducing many changes to Middle Eastern societies in the 1...
From the early phases of modern missions, Christian missionaries supported many humanitarian activit...
L’histoire de la mission évangélique américaine et de son influence sur la politique américaine au M...
Lucid and elegantly written, Ussama Makdisi\u27s Artillery of Heaven accomplishes two big things. Fi...
This dissertation explores specific episodes in the history of Byzantine Christian missions into for...
The purpose of this descriptive study was to examine the expansion of Christianity in the pre-Islami...
Although the Western church knows little of these ventures, Russian Orthodoxy in fact has a rich mis...
At all four corners of the earth: the Balkans (Kosovo, Bosnia), Indonesia (Moluccas, East-Timor), Af...
In the early modern period the Protestant Reformation weakened the Roman Catholic Church and i...
American Protestant missionaries have been active in the Middle East since the Second Great Awakenin...
Since Paul Hiebert first challenged missiological reflection with his notion of the “excluded middle...
Why “points of contact” between Christianity and Islam are mythical—and why Christians must stay tru...
The purpose of this paper is to determine the correlation between the nineteenth century missionary ...
Compared to their counterparts in sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Asia, Christian missionaries in th...
Scholars frequently acknowledge the force of political Islam in shaping the Muslim societies of Afri...
Western missionaries are credited with introducing many changes to Middle Eastern societies in the 1...
From the early phases of modern missions, Christian missionaries supported many humanitarian activit...
L’histoire de la mission évangélique américaine et de son influence sur la politique américaine au M...
Lucid and elegantly written, Ussama Makdisi\u27s Artillery of Heaven accomplishes two big things. Fi...
This dissertation explores specific episodes in the history of Byzantine Christian missions into for...
The purpose of this descriptive study was to examine the expansion of Christianity in the pre-Islami...
Although the Western church knows little of these ventures, Russian Orthodoxy in fact has a rich mis...
At all four corners of the earth: the Balkans (Kosovo, Bosnia), Indonesia (Moluccas, East-Timor), Af...
In the early modern period the Protestant Reformation weakened the Roman Catholic Church and i...
American Protestant missionaries have been active in the Middle East since the Second Great Awakenin...
Since Paul Hiebert first challenged missiological reflection with his notion of the “excluded middle...
Why “points of contact” between Christianity and Islam are mythical—and why Christians must stay tru...
The purpose of this paper is to determine the correlation between the nineteenth century missionary ...