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German religious women in late Ottoman Beirut : competing missions /

İsim German religious women in late Ottoman Beirut : competing missions /
Yazar Hauser, Julia.
Basım Tarihi: 2015
Basım Yeri Leiden ; Boston - Brill
Konu 1800 - 1999 | Missions, German > Lebanon > Beirut. | Deaconesses. | Church work with children > Lebanon > Beirut. | Missions > Lebanon > History > 19th century. | Missions > Lebanon > History > 20th century. | Church work with children. | Missions. | Missions, German. | Lebanon. | Lebanon > Beirut. | History.
Tür Kitap
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 391
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 online resource (x, 391 pages) : illustrations.
Kütüphane: Mısır'daki Amerikan Araştırma Merkezi - ARCE
Demirbaş Numarası Unknown
Kayıt Numarası 36294
Lokasyon ARCE Library
Tarih 2015
Notlar Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-380) and index. | In German Religious Women in Late Ottoman Beirut. Competing Missions , Julia Hauser offers a critical analysis of the German Protestant Kaiserswerth deaconesses' orphanage and boarding school for girls in late Ottoman Beirut as situated within the larger field of educational development in the city. Drawing, among other sources, on the deaconesses' largely unpublished letters home, her study illuminates that the only way missionary organizations like the deaconesses' could succeed was by entering into negotiations with their local environment, adapting their agenda in the process. Mission, therefore, was shaped not merely at home, but by conflictual negotiations on the periphery ‒ a perspective quite different from the top-down isolationist perspective of earlier research on missions.
Örnek Metin In German Religious Women in Late Ottoman Beirut. Competing Missions , Julia Hauser offers a critical analysis of the German Protestant Kaiserswerth deaconesses' orphanage and boarding school for girls in late Ottoman Beirut as situated within the larger field of educational development in the city. Drawing, among other sources, on the deaconesses' largely unpublished letters home, her study illuminates that the only way missionary organizations like the deaconesses' could succeed was by entering into negotiations with their local environment, adapting their agenda in the process. Mission, therefore, was shaped not merely at home, but by conflictual negotiations on the periphery ‒ a perspective quite different from the top-down isolationist perspective of earlier research on missions.
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Seri Studies in Christian Mission45.Studies in Christian Mission Online, ISBN: 9789004322295.
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German religious women in late Ottoman Beirut : competing missions /

Yazar Hauser, Julia.
Basım Tarihi 2015
Basım Yeri Leiden ; Boston - Brill
Konu 1800 - 1999 | Missions, German > Lebanon > Beirut. | Deaconesses. | Church work with children > Lebanon > Beirut. | Missions > Lebanon > History > 19th century. | Missions > Lebanon > History > 20th century. | Church work with children. | Missions. | Missions, German. | Lebanon. | Lebanon > Beirut. | History.
Tür Kitap
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 391
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 online resource (x, 391 pages) : illustrations.
Kütüphane Mısır'daki Amerikan Araştırma Merkezi - ARCE
Demirbaş Numarası Unknown
Kayıt Numarası 36294
Lokasyon ARCE Library
Tarih 2015
Notlar Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-380) and index. | In German Religious Women in Late Ottoman Beirut. Competing Missions , Julia Hauser offers a critical analysis of the German Protestant Kaiserswerth deaconesses' orphanage and boarding school for girls in late Ottoman Beirut as situated within the larger field of educational development in the city. Drawing, among other sources, on the deaconesses' largely unpublished letters home, her study illuminates that the only way missionary organizations like the deaconesses' could succeed was by entering into negotiations with their local environment, adapting their agenda in the process. Mission, therefore, was shaped not merely at home, but by conflictual negotiations on the periphery ‒ a perspective quite different from the top-down isolationist perspective of earlier research on missions.
Örnek Metin In German Religious Women in Late Ottoman Beirut. Competing Missions , Julia Hauser offers a critical analysis of the German Protestant Kaiserswerth deaconesses' orphanage and boarding school for girls in late Ottoman Beirut as situated within the larger field of educational development in the city. Drawing, among other sources, on the deaconesses' largely unpublished letters home, her study illuminates that the only way missionary organizations like the deaconesses' could succeed was by entering into negotiations with their local environment, adapting their agenda in the process. Mission, therefore, was shaped not merely at home, but by conflictual negotiations on the periphery ‒ a perspective quite different from the top-down isolationist perspective of earlier research on missions.
Erişim Available to subscribing member institutions only.
Seri Studies in Christian Mission45.Studies in Christian Mission Online, ISBN: 9789004322295.
American Research Center in Egypt - ARCE
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