A historical analysis of missionary activities in the era of Shah Abbas I`s successors (1629-1722)

Title A historical analysis of missionary activities in the era of Shah Abbas I`s successors (1629-1722)
Author A Aghili
Type Book
Language Persian
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2008-6253, EISSN: 2476-3306
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Notes The presence of Christian missionaries in Iran is one of the significant issues in Safavid studies. From Shah Abbas I on, European priests` activities with political and religious purposes to pursue evangelism increased. Iran`s favorable domestic position, including Iranians hospitality and patience while facing new religions, provided a perfect opportunity for the presence of European priests in Iran. Among various Christian sects, five sects conducted promotional activities and major political missions in Iran, from Safavid to Qajar. These five sects included Carmelism, Dominican, Jesuit, Kapus and Augustine. The attempt to promote Christianity caused the priests to achieve their goals. They came to Iran as political representatives of Pope and European kings to link their evangelical issues to their colonial purposes. During Shah Abbas First, Safavid kings decreased battling Ottomans and as a result the priests failed to attract the Moslems` attention to Christianity. Interestingly, the priests in Safavid era were not actually successful in recruiting minorities, including Christian Armenians, Georgians, Jews and so on. The present article aims at analyzing what Christian missionaries did during Shah Abbas I era, relying on historical documents and sources.
Görüntüle Nashriyyah-i pizhūhishhā-yi tārīkhī, 2014-04, Vol.6 (1), p.85-108
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A historical analysis of missionary activities in the era of Shah Abbas I`s successors (1629-1722)

Author A Aghili
Type Book
Language Persian
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2008-6253, EISSN: 2476-3306
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_05436265eea040499b7167dee93ce23c
Library Location DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals, EBSCOhost Academic Search Complete
Notes The presence of Christian missionaries in Iran is one of the significant issues in Safavid studies. From Shah Abbas I on, European priests` activities with political and religious purposes to pursue evangelism increased. Iran`s favorable domestic position, including Iranians hospitality and patience while facing new religions, provided a perfect opportunity for the presence of European priests in Iran. Among various Christian sects, five sects conducted promotional activities and major political missions in Iran, from Safavid to Qajar. These five sects included Carmelism, Dominican, Jesuit, Kapus and Augustine. The attempt to promote Christianity caused the priests to achieve their goals. They came to Iran as political representatives of Pope and European kings to link their evangelical issues to their colonial purposes. During Shah Abbas First, Safavid kings decreased battling Ottomans and as a result the priests failed to attract the Moslems` attention to Christianity. Interestingly, the priests in Safavid era were not actually successful in recruiting minorities, including Christian Armenians, Georgians, Jews and so on. The present article aims at analyzing what Christian missionaries did during Shah Abbas I era, relying on historical documents and sources.
Görüntüle Nashriyyah-i pizhūhishhā-yi tārīkhī, 2014-04, Vol.6 (1), p.85-108
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