Christian Missions and Humanitarianism in The Middle East, 1850-1950 : Ideologies, Rhetoric, and Practices (Record no. 52648)

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International Standard Book Number 9789004434530
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Standard number or code 10.1163/9789004434530
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Personal name Marie Okkenhaug, Inger
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Title Christian Missions and Humanitarianism in The Middle East, 1850-1950 : Ideologies, Rhetoric, and Practices
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Brill
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Summary, etc. 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 roots of humanitarianism and its contemporary uses in a Middle Eastern context. Contributions focus on ideologies, rhetoric, and practices of missionaries and their apostolates towards humanitarian-ism, from the mid-19th century Middle East crises, examining di􀀃ferent missionaries, their society’s worldview and their networks in various areas of the Middle East. In the early 20th century Christian missions increasingly paid more attention to organ-isation and bureaucratisation (‘rationalisation’), and media became more important to their work. The volume seeks to discover and retrace such ‘entangled histories’ for the 􀀄􀀅rst time in an integral perspective. Readership: Those interested in the modern and contemporary history of the Middle East, in religious studies, international relations, scholars, students and practitioners of humanitarianism.
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Uncontrolled term Middle Eastern history
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Personal name Sanchez Summerer, Karène
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700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Marie Okkenhaug, Inger
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Personal name Sanchez Summerer, Karène
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