Global missions and theology

"This collection documents the broad range of Nineteenth Century religious missionary activities, practices and thought in the United States by reproducing pivotal personal narratives, organizational records, and biographies of the essential leaders, simple missionaries, and churches. This coll...

Description complète

Enregistré dans:  
Détails bibliographiques
Type de support: Électronique Base de données
Langue:Anglais
Vérifier la disponibilité: HBZ Gateway
Publié: Farmington Hills, Michigan Gale, a Cengage Company [2010?]
Dans:Année: 2010
Collection/Revue:Archives unbound
Sujets non-standardisés:B Missionaries Biography
B World Council of Churches
B Slavery and the church Africa Asia
B Missions, European
B Missions, American Africa
B Base de données
B Salvation Army American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions Board of Foreign Missions / Methodist Episcopal Church Salvation Army World Council of Churches 1800-1899
B Missions
B Missions, American Asia
B American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
B Missionaries
B Missions History 19th century
B Missions, American
B Slavery and the church
B Missions, European Africa
B Missions, European Asia
B Board of Foreign Missions / Methodist Episcopal Church
Accès en ligne: Volltext (DBIS)
Volltext (Verlag)
Description
Résumé:"This collection documents the broad range of Nineteenth Century religious missionary activities, practices and thought in the United States by reproducing pivotal personal narratives, organizational records, and biographies of the essential leaders, simple missionaries, and churches. This collection includes materials on missionary activities among Native Americans and African Americans, both slaves and freedmen. In addition, it highlights activities in far-flung regions and countries, such as Africa, Fiji and Sandwich Islands, India, China, Southeast Asia, Japan, and Hawaii
Description:Date range of documents: 1800-1899. - Reproduction of the originals from Lost Cause Press. - Contents viewed on June 15, 2011; title from home page