Keyword [Missionaries] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
181. | Missionaries, Women, and Health Care: History of Nursing in Colonial Hong Kong (1887-1942) |
182. | 'Many points of contact': The story of Christianity in Rugao, 1921--1966 (China) |
183. | Christian Slavery: Protestant Missions and Slave Conversion in the Atlantic World, 1660--1760 |
184. | Missionaries, slavery, and race: The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts in the eighteenth-century British Atlantic world |
185. | Cherokee reckonings: Native preachers, Protestant missionaries, and the shaping of an American Indian religious culture, 1801--1838 |
186. | Strategies for North American missionaries' relational language-culture learning in the Japanese context |
187. | Before contextualization, critical incarnational living: A study in discovering appropriate Southern Baptist missionary church planting roles among Chinese Malaysians |
188. | Church over Nation: Christian Missionaries and Korean Christians in Colonial Korea |
189. | Missionaries of modernity: Technocratic ideals of colonial engineers in the Netherlands Indies and the Philippines, 1900--192 |
190. | Contesting Obligations: American Missionaries, Korean Christians, and the State(s), 1884--1919 |
191. | Pioneer American women missionaries to Korea, 1884--1907 |
192. | 'Speaking to the wind': American Presbyterian missionaries in Ningbo from the 1840s to the 1860s (China) |
193. | Conversion and Empire: Byzantine Missionaries, Foreign Rulers, and Christian Narratives (ca. 300--900) |
194. | An Uneasy Alliance: Traders, Missionaries and Tamil Intermediaries in Eighteenth-Century French India |
195. | 'Come into the habits of civilized life': Nineteenth century Catholic and Protestant missionaries in Upper Michigan |
196. | Religious conflict and the evolution of language policy in German and French Cameroon, 1885--1939 |
197. | A border made of righteousness: Protestant missionaries, Asian immigration, and ideologies of race, 1850--1924 |
198. | Missionary attrition among missionaries serving in Asia and Europe |
199. | From industrial workshops to postindustrial cooperatives: Settings and practical ideology of the Divine Word missionaries (SVD) in Paraguay, 1910--2000 |
200. | The lived experiences of Christian missionaries who need to learn a foreign language to fulfill a call to serve in immersed settings: A phenomenological stud |
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