Missionary Families
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Presents an innovative argument for the significance of missionaries' familial relations in the philosophy, conduct and outcomes of mission work during the nineteenth century. -- .


Presents an innovative argument for the significance of missionaries' familial relations in the philosophy, conduct and outcomes of mission work during the nineteenth century. -- .
Race, Gender and Generation on the Spiritual Frontier
Focusing on the familial relations of missionaries, this work presents a fresh perspective on the philosophy and impact of mission work in the nineteenth century. By examining personal writings and institutional records from the London Missionary Society, it highlights the influence of family dynamics on missionary efforts in regions such as London, the Pacific, and southern Africa, suggesting a need to reevaluate the historical narrative of Christian missions.