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Pacifying Missions Christianity Violence And Empire In The Nineteenth Century Geoffrey Troughton

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Pacifying Missions Christianity Violence And Empire In The Nineteenth Century Geoffrey Troughton
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.98 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Geoffrey Troughton, (Editor)
ISBN: 9789004536784, 9004536787
Language: English
Year: 2023
Volume: volume 58

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Pacifying Missions Christianity Violence And Empire In The Nineteenth Century Geoffrey Troughton by Geoffrey Troughton, (editor) 9789004536784, 9004536787 instant download after payment.

Pacifying Missions provides the first sustained examination of peace and missionary work in the context of the British Empire. It interrogates diverse missionary projects from Africa and the Pacific region, unfolding a variegated world of ideas, discourses, and actions. The volume yields compelling evidence for a reconsideration of peace as a vital focus for analysis in the history of Christian mission. It also reveals a landscape of peace that was plural, dynamic, and contested, worked out in specific contexts, and deeply entangled with understandings and experiences of violence.
Contributors to this volume are: Geoffrey Troughton, Elizabeth Elbourne, Jane Samson, David Maxwell, Norman Etherington, Esme Cleall, Amy Stambach, Joanna Cruickshank, and Bronwyn Shepherd.

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