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    The footprints of Three Latvian Female Missionaries in Colonial Contexts by Kristina Ece

    Published 2023-08-01
    Subjects: “…female missionaries…”
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    Children as Protagonists in Colonial History: Watching Missionary Photography by Marleen Reichgelt

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…This approach offers contrasting perspectives to the dominant missionary discourse in the textual archive in which children constitute a marginal and passive presence. …”
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    Early medieval missionary tactics: the example of Martin and Caesarius by Alberto FERREIRO

    Published 2010-02-01
    “…Most of the germanic tribes had been converted to Arianism; those who were not were still pagan; both adhered to their religious persuasion quite tenaciously. Missionary efforts in Gaul and Spain targeted three distinct groups distinguished primarily by religious preference, not ethnicity. …”
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    The Dynamics of Adaptive Globalisation. Muslim Missionaries in Weimar Berlin by Gerdien Jonker

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…It examines Muslim missionaries who, after World War I, made missionary efforts in Germany. …”
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    Organizational and Educational Methods Of Ismailia advocacy, missionaries and invitees by أحمد أحمد علي الآنسي

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Researcher's goal of this research is to highlight the efforts of Ismailies in their missionary activity, the strict regulation of the work of missionaries, the process of polarizing followers and the rules that has been set by the advocacy missionaries not only for the conditions and criteria taken into account in the selection of the invitees but also, for intellectual themes identified by missionaries for the invitees themselves in every level. …”
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    Missio Dei’s Pleromatic Disposition: The Infinite Missionary God by Dr. Jonas Sello Thinane

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Although the missiological literature commendably continues to emphasize total salvation and the attainment of the all-encompassing kingdom of God as the fundamental objectives of the missio Dei, its pleromatic character, that of the missionary triune God, so to speak, remains less obvious—and therefore in need of explanation. …”
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    Mystics and missionaries: narratives of the spirit movement in Eastern Nigeria by Pratten, D

    Published 2007
    “…This paper asks how we account for the mystical in historical ethnography, what light this event throws on colonial subjectivities, how we negotiate dominant missionary and colonial versions of such events, and how the problematic disjunction of sensorial experience and written account can be approached.…”
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    Mercenaries, missionaries and misfits: Competition in the ‘aid marketplace’ in Afghanistan. by Willner-Reid, M

    Published 2017
    “…Based on the common saying that aid workers are ‘mercenaries, missionaries and misfits’, I construct a typology of pressures (interest-based, altruistic, and bureaucratic), which, it is argued, can be used to explain and understand much of this competitive and collaborative behaviour. …”
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    British women missionaries in India, c.1917-1950 by Pass, A, Andrea Rose Pass

    Published 2011
    “…<p>Although by 1900, over 60% of the British missionary workforce in South Asia was female, women’s role in mission has often been overlooked. …”
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    Music in Christian worship in Nigeria in light of early missionary attitude by Solomon O. Ademiluka

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…When the protestant Christian missionaries arrived in Nigeria in the 19th century, they disallowed native music as well as the use of musical instruments in the church because of the fear that these would encourage their converts to retain their heathen practices. …”
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