Missionary Education

Missionary Education
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Publisher : Leuven University Press
Total Pages : 334
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ISBN-10 : 9789462702301
ISBN-13 : 9462702306
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Synopsis Missionary Education by : Kim Christiaens

Missionaries have been subject to academic and societal debate. Some scholars highlight their contribution to the spread of modernity and development among local societies, whereas others question their motives and emphasise their inseparable connection with colonialism. In this volume, fifteen authors – from both Europe and the Global South – address these often polemical positions by focusing on education, one of the most prominent fields in which missionaries have been active. They elaborate on Protestantism as well as Catholicism, work with cases from the 18th to the 21st century, and cover different colonial empires in Asia and Africa. The volume introduces new angles, such as gender, the agency of the local population, and the perspective of the child.

Missionary Education and Empire in Late Colonial India, 1860-1920

Missionary Education and Empire in Late Colonial India, 1860-1920
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9781317315070
ISBN-13 : 1317315073
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Synopsis Missionary Education and Empire in Late Colonial India, 1860-1920 by : Hayden J A Bellenoit

Contributes simultaneously to both British imperial and Indian history. This work demonstrates that missionary understandings and interactions with India, rather than being party to imperial ideologies, often diverged from metropolitan and imperial norms.

From Missionary Education to Confucius Institutes

From Missionary Education to Confucius Institutes
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 299
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ISBN-10 : 9781000964332
ISBN-13 : 1000964337
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Synopsis From Missionary Education to Confucius Institutes by : Jeff Kyong-McClain

From Missionary Education to Confucius Institutes examines the history and globalization of cultural exchange between the United States and China and corrects many myths surrounding the incompatibility of American and Chinese cultures in the higher education sphere. Providing a fresh look at the role of non-state actors in advancing Sino-American cross-cultural knowledge exchange, the book presents empirical studies highlighting the diverse experiences and practices involved. Case studies include the U.S.-initiated missionary education in modern China, the involvement of private foundations and professional associations in education, the impact of Chinese and American laws on student exchanges, and the evaluation of the experience of U.S. Confucius Institutes. This book will appeal to students and scholars of U.S. and Chinese higher education from the past to the present, as well as international admission officers and university executives who are concerned about the global educational partnership with China and questions around the internationalization of education more broadly.

Pedagogy for Religion

Pedagogy for Religion
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 223
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ISBN-10 : 9780520950412
ISBN-13 : 0520950410
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Synopsis Pedagogy for Religion by : Parna Sengupta

Offering a new approach to the study of religion and empire, this innovative book challenges a widespread myth of modernity—that Western rule has had a secularizing effect on the non-West—by looking closely at missionary schools in Bengal. Parna Sengupta examines the period from 1850 to the 1930s and finds that modern education effectively reinforced the place of religion in colonial India. Debates over the mundane aspects of schooling, rather than debates between religious leaders, transformed the everyday definitions of what it meant to be a Christian, Hindu, or Muslim. Speaking to our own time, Sengupta concludes that today’s Qur’an schools are not, as has been argued, throwbacks to a premodern era. She argues instead that Qur’an schools share a pedagogical frame with today’s Christian and Muslim schools, a connection that plays out the long history of this colonial encounter.

Missionary Education in Home and School

Missionary Education in Home and School
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Total Pages : 416
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ISBN-10 : NWU:35556001599612
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Synopsis Missionary Education in Home and School by : Ralph Eugene Diffendorfer

Empire, Education, and Indigenous Childhoods

Empire, Education, and Indigenous Childhoods
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 309
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ISBN-10 : 9781317144335
ISBN-13 : 1317144333
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Synopsis Empire, Education, and Indigenous Childhoods by : Helen May

Taking up a little-known story of education, schooling, and missionary endeavor, Helen May, Baljit Kaur, and Larry Prochner focus on the experiences of very young ’native’ children in three British colonies. In missionary settlements across the northern part of the North Island of New Zealand, Upper Canada, and British-controlled India, experimental British ventures for placing young children of the poor in infant schools were simultaneously transported to and adopted for all three colonies. From the 1820s to the 1850s, this transplantation of Britain’s infant schools to its distant colonies was deemed a radical and enlightened tool that was meant to hasten the conversion of 'heathen' peoples by missionaries to Christianity and to European modes of civilization. The intertwined legacies of European exploration, enlightenment ideals, education, and empire building, the authors argue, provided a springboard for British colonial and missionary activity across the globe during the nineteenth century. Informed by archival research and focused on the shared as well as unique aspects of the infant schools’ colonial experience, Empire, Education, and Indigenous Childhoods illuminates both the pervasiveness of missionary education and the diverse contexts in which its attendant ideals were applied.

Missionary Education in Your Church

Missionary Education in Your Church
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Publisher : New York : Missionary Education Movement of the United States and Canada
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951001510370V
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Synopsis Missionary Education in Your Church by : Nevin Cowger Harner

Training World Christians

Training World Christians
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : COLUMBIA:CR61010200
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Synopsis Training World Christians by : Gilbert Loveland

The American Missionary

The American Missionary
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 68
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015075070667
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Synopsis The American Missionary by :

Vols. 13-62 include abridged annual reports and proceedings of the annual meetings of the American Missionary Association, 1869-1908; v. 38-62 include abridged annual reports of the Society's Executive Committee, 1883/1884-1907/1908.