Metlakahtla and the North Pacific Mission of the Church Missionary Society. Spreading Christianity in the North Pacific: A Missionary Legacy

Par : Eugene Stock
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  • Nombre de pages205
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-623026-5
  • EAN4064066230265
  • Date de parution06/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille668 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "Metlakahtla and the North Pacific Mission of the Church Missionary Society, " Eugene Stock presents a meticulous account of the mission's endeavors in the remote communities of the North Pacific. Stock employs a narrative style that marries a historical overview with ethnographic observations, vividly capturing the cultural encounters between Western missionaries and Indigenous peoples. His scholarly approach situates the text within the larger context of 19th-century missionary activities, illuminating the complexities of cultural exchange and religious conversion amid the geopolitical dynamics of the era.
The work's detailed appendices and citations make it a valuable resource for both historians and theologians alike. Eugene Stock, a prominent Anglican historian and missionary, drew on his own experiences and extensive research in the context of the Church Missionary Society'Äôs objectives. His deep-rooted commitment to the missionary cause, coupled with a keen understanding of Indigenous cultures, lends authority to his narrative.
Stock's firsthand knowledge of missionary life and interactions in the North Pacific drove his determination to document these significant yet often overlooked historical episodes. For scholars and lay readers interested in the intersection of religion, culture, and colonialism, Stock's work is indispensable. It not only enriches our understanding of missionary history but also invites reflection on the enduring impacts of such encounters in contemporary society.
This book is a profound exploration of faith, resilience, and cultural dialogue.
In "Metlakahtla and the North Pacific Mission of the Church Missionary Society, " Eugene Stock presents a meticulous account of the mission's endeavors in the remote communities of the North Pacific. Stock employs a narrative style that marries a historical overview with ethnographic observations, vividly capturing the cultural encounters between Western missionaries and Indigenous peoples. His scholarly approach situates the text within the larger context of 19th-century missionary activities, illuminating the complexities of cultural exchange and religious conversion amid the geopolitical dynamics of the era.
The work's detailed appendices and citations make it a valuable resource for both historians and theologians alike. Eugene Stock, a prominent Anglican historian and missionary, drew on his own experiences and extensive research in the context of the Church Missionary Society'Äôs objectives. His deep-rooted commitment to the missionary cause, coupled with a keen understanding of Indigenous cultures, lends authority to his narrative.
Stock's firsthand knowledge of missionary life and interactions in the North Pacific drove his determination to document these significant yet often overlooked historical episodes. For scholars and lay readers interested in the intersection of religion, culture, and colonialism, Stock's work is indispensable. It not only enriches our understanding of missionary history but also invites reflection on the enduring impacts of such encounters in contemporary society.
This book is a profound exploration of faith, resilience, and cultural dialogue.