Our Smallest Ally

Our Smallest Ally
Author: William Ainger Wigram
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1920
Genre: Assyrians
ISBN:


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The Assyrian Settlement

The Assyrian Settlement
Author: William Ainger Wigram
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1922
Genre: World War, 1914-1918
ISBN:


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Christian Missions and Humanitarianism in the Middle East, 1850-1950

Christian Missions and Humanitarianism in the Middle East, 1850-1950
Author: Inger Marie Okkenhaug
Publisher: Leiden Studies in Islam and So
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2020
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004394667


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"From the early phases of modern missions, Christian missionaries supported many humanitarian activities, mostly framed as subservient to the preaching of Christianity. This anthology contributes to a historically grounded understanding of the complex relationship between Christian missions and the roots of humanitarianism and its contemporary uses in a Middle Eastern context. Contributions focus on ideologies, rhetoric, and practices of missionaries and their apostolates towards humanitarianism, from the mid-19th century Middle East crises, examining different missionaries, their society's worldview and their network in various areas of the Middle East. In the early 20th century Christian missions increasingly paid more attention to organisation and bureaucratisation ('rationalisation'), and media became more important to their work. The volume analyses how non-missionaries took over, to a certain extent, the aims and organisations of the missionaries as to humanitarianism. It seeks to discover and retrace such 'entangled histories' for the first time in an integral perspective. Contributors include: Beth Baron, Philippe Bourmaud, Seija Jalagin, Nazan Maksudyan, Michael Marten, Heleen (L.) Murre-van den Berg, Inger Marie Okkenhaug, Idir Ouahes, Maria Chiara Rioli, Karène Sanchez Summerer, Bertrand Taithe, and Chantal Verdeil"--

The Royal Academy of Arts

The Royal Academy of Arts
Author: Algernon Graves
Publisher:
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1906
Genre: Artists
ISBN:


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The Church of the East and the Church of England

The Church of the East and the Church of England
Author: J. F. Coakley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1992
Genre: Religion
ISBN:


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In the years before the First World War the Church of England maintained a mission of help to the Assyrian Church of the East (popularly known as the Nestorian Church) in its homeland, a corner of eastern Turkey and northwestern Persia. Its ideal was to restore this body to its ancient vitality and its place as an independent branch of the true church. The Mission faced many problems. At home there was the difficulty of justifying support of a "heretical" church. In the field, the confidence of the Assyrians proved difficult to gain, especially in competition with other missions: French Catholic and American Presbyterian. Still, it had notable accomplishments. Archbishop Benson, the founder, strictly ruled out any proselytizing to the Anglican church, and in this respect his Assyrian Mission withstands scrutiny in modern eyes better than some other missions of the Victorian era. The first study to cover this history, Coakley's book will be of interest to scholars concerned with oriental churches and church history, as well as students of Middle Eastern history.