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Altice, Eric DeWitt.
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Foreign missions and the politics of evangelical culture: Civilization, race and evangelism, 1810--1860.
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Foreign missions and the politics of evangelical culture: Civilization, race and evangelism, 1810--1860./
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Altice, Eric DeWitt.
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334 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-11, Section: A, page: 4172.
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Dissertation Abstracts International64-11A.
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History, United States. -
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Foreign missions and the politics of evangelical culture: Civilization, race and evangelism, 1810--1860.
Altice, Eric DeWitt.
Foreign missions and the politics of evangelical culture: Civilization, race and evangelism, 1810--1860.
- 334 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-11, Section: A, page: 4172.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Los Angeles, 2004.
The foreign missionary movement during the first half of the nineteenth century linked American Christians with the world at large. The American foreign missionary movement emerged from both an activist trend in traditional Calvinist theology and a global consciousness that gripped religious and secular thinkers alike. While evangelical theology provided one impetus for global missions, a more broadly held belief in the superiority of western civilization, republican government and the free market buttressed efforts to spread Christianity. To promote their movement, missionaries published travel literature and accounts of non-western nations in books and periodicals, much of which blended sensationalist depictions of "heathenism" and "barbarism," with more staid descriptions of geography, botany, religion and language.
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By writing about "heathen" peoples missionaries and their in the United States also provided means of forging American identity. Missionary literature highlighted the confrontation between "civilization" and "barbarism," between Christianity and "heathenism." While most missionary literature rested upon the assumed superiority of the West over the rest of the world, evangelical literature opened up new possibilities for social criticism. Hawaiians, Indians, Native Americans and others challenged the worldview that linked Christianity and Civilization. Converts accepted some elements of western society while rejecting others and, empowered to speak up on their own behalf, told stories that complicated the Manichean story of the struggle between good and evil.
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