Christian Missions and Humanitarianism in The Middle East, 1850-1950 Ideologies, Rhetoric, and Practices

From the early phases of modern missions, Christian missionaries supported many humanitarian activities, mostly framed as subservient to the preaching of Christianity. This anthology contributes to a historically grounded understanding of the complex relationship between Christian missions and the r...

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Other Authors: Marie Okkenhaug, Inger (Editor), Sanchez Summerer, Karène (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Brill 2020
Series:Leiden Studies in Islam and Society
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