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Converting colonialism : visions and realities in mission history, 1706-1914

edited by Dana L. Robert

(Studies in the history of Christian missions)

William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., 2008

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Bibliography: p. 265-290

Includes index

Contents of Works

  • Mission reports from South India and their impact on the Western mind : the Tranquebar Mission of the eighteenth century / Daniel Jeyaraj
  • The Christian vision and secular imperialism : missionaries, geography, and the approach to East Africa, c. 1844-1890 / Roy Bridges
  • Evangelicalism, Islam, and millennial expectation in the nineteenth century / Andrew Porter
  • The Church Missionary Society and the indigenous church in the second half of the nineteenth century : the defense and destruction of the Venn ideals / C. Peter Williams
  • Evangelical missions and racial "equalization" in South Africa, 1890-1914 / Richard Elphick
  • The "Christian home" as a cornerstone of Anglo-American missionary thought and practice / Dana L. Robert
  • From Krishna Pal to Lal Behari Dey : Indian builders of the church in Bengal, 1800-1894 / Eleanor Jackson
  • Indigenous agency, religious protectorates, and Chinese interests : the expansion of Christianity in nineteenth-century China / R.G. Tiedemann
  • A new Christian politics? : the mission-educated elite in West African politics / J.F.A. Ajayi

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In this volume, leading historians of Christianity in the non-Western world examine the relationship between missionaries and nineteenth-century European colonialism, and between indigenous converts and the colonial contexts in which they lived. Forced to operate within a political framework of European expansionism that lay outside their power to control, missionaries and early converts variously attempted to co-opt certain aspects of colonialism and to change what seemed prejudicial to gospel values. These contributors are the leading historians in their fields, and the concrete historical situations that they explore show the real complexity of missionary efforts to "convert" colonialism.

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