Among the Burmans: A Record of Fifteen Years of Work and its Fruitage. Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Burmese Culture and History
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- Nombre de pages1385
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-621646-7
- EAN4064066216467
- Date de parution09/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Among the Burmans: A Record of Fifteen Years of Work and its Fruitage, " Henry Park Cochrane presents a reflective and immersive account of his extensive missionary work in Burma from 1886 to 1901. Written in a candid and engaging style, Cochrane combines firsthand narratives with sociocultural observations that illuminate the lives of the Burman people amid the complexities of colonialism. The book is steeped in devotional zeal, illustrating both the challenges and triumphs of missionary endeavors, while shedding light on the rich tapestry of Burmese life during a transformative historical period.
Cochrane, a devoted missionary and thinker, draws upon his deep sense of purpose, influenced by the prevailing social and religious currents of his time. His personal journey is interwoven with broader themes of faith, cultural exchange, and the ethical considerations of missionary work. The experiences he shares are not merely individual anecdotes, but also reflections on the broader implications of religious outreach in a rapidly changing world.
"Among the Burmans" is a valuable resource for readers interested in missionary history, cultural studies, and the complexities of colonial interactions. Cochrane's insightful observations will resonate with historians, anthropologists, and general readers alike, inviting them to ponder the intricate dynamics between faith, culture, and humanity.
Cochrane, a devoted missionary and thinker, draws upon his deep sense of purpose, influenced by the prevailing social and religious currents of his time. His personal journey is interwoven with broader themes of faith, cultural exchange, and the ethical considerations of missionary work. The experiences he shares are not merely individual anecdotes, but also reflections on the broader implications of religious outreach in a rapidly changing world.
"Among the Burmans" is a valuable resource for readers interested in missionary history, cultural studies, and the complexities of colonial interactions. Cochrane's insightful observations will resonate with historians, anthropologists, and general readers alike, inviting them to ponder the intricate dynamics between faith, culture, and humanity.
In "Among the Burmans: A Record of Fifteen Years of Work and its Fruitage, " Henry Park Cochrane presents a reflective and immersive account of his extensive missionary work in Burma from 1886 to 1901. Written in a candid and engaging style, Cochrane combines firsthand narratives with sociocultural observations that illuminate the lives of the Burman people amid the complexities of colonialism. The book is steeped in devotional zeal, illustrating both the challenges and triumphs of missionary endeavors, while shedding light on the rich tapestry of Burmese life during a transformative historical period.
Cochrane, a devoted missionary and thinker, draws upon his deep sense of purpose, influenced by the prevailing social and religious currents of his time. His personal journey is interwoven with broader themes of faith, cultural exchange, and the ethical considerations of missionary work. The experiences he shares are not merely individual anecdotes, but also reflections on the broader implications of religious outreach in a rapidly changing world.
"Among the Burmans" is a valuable resource for readers interested in missionary history, cultural studies, and the complexities of colonial interactions. Cochrane's insightful observations will resonate with historians, anthropologists, and general readers alike, inviting them to ponder the intricate dynamics between faith, culture, and humanity.
Cochrane, a devoted missionary and thinker, draws upon his deep sense of purpose, influenced by the prevailing social and religious currents of his time. His personal journey is interwoven with broader themes of faith, cultural exchange, and the ethical considerations of missionary work. The experiences he shares are not merely individual anecdotes, but also reflections on the broader implications of religious outreach in a rapidly changing world.
"Among the Burmans" is a valuable resource for readers interested in missionary history, cultural studies, and the complexities of colonial interactions. Cochrane's insightful observations will resonate with historians, anthropologists, and general readers alike, inviting them to ponder the intricate dynamics between faith, culture, and humanity.