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La société à mission

La société à mission
Author: Cohen
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
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L. Richard's ...

L. Richard's ...
Author: Louis Richard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 764
Release: 1908
Genre: China
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Linguistic and Oriental Essays

Linguistic and Oriental Essays
Author: Robert Needham Cust
Publisher:
Total Pages: 662
Release: 1895
Genre: Oriental philology
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Publisher: Editions Saint-Augustin
Total Pages: 324
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Mission & Science

Mission & Science
Author: Carine Dujardin
Publisher: Leuven University Press
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2015-03-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9462700346

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Science as an instrument to justify religious missions in secular society The relationship between religion and science is complex and continues to be a topical issue. However, it is seldom zoomed in on from both Protestant andCatholic perspectives. By doing so the contributing authors in this collection gain new insights into the origin and development of missiology. Missiology is described in this book as a “project of modernity,” a contemporary form of apologetics. “Scientific apologetics” was the way to justify missions in a society that was rapidly becoming secularized. Mission & Sciencedeals with the interaction between new scientific disciplines (historiography, geography, ethnology, anthropology, linguistics) and new scientific insights (Darwin’s evolutionary theory, heliocentrism), as well as the role of the papacy and what inspired missionary practice (first in China and the Far East and later in Africa). The renewed missiology has in turn influenced the missionary practice of the twentieth century, guided by apostolic policy. Some “missionary scholars” have even had a significant influence on the scientific discourse of their time.


The Encyclopædia of Missions

The Encyclopædia of Missions
Author: Edwin Munsell Bliss
Publisher:
Total Pages: 738
Release: 1891
Genre: Missionary societies
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The Vincentians: A General History of the Congregation of the Mission

The Vincentians: A General History of the Congregation of the Mission
Author: Luigi Mezzadri CM
Publisher: New City Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2012-12-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1565485424

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This second volume begins with the dawn of the eighteenth century, and relates how the Congregation of the Mission, founded by St. Vincent de Paul, worked to remain faithful to his vision while adapting itself to the demands of ecclesiastical and political life in France, Italy, Poland, Spain, and Portugal, overseas missions in North Africa and the Mascarenes, as well as the missions taken up after the suppression of the Jesuits in the Middle East and China. Among other problems, the Missioners found themselves in the middle of fights over Jansenism, but tempered by the success of the canonization of Saint Vincent de Paul. This is an important, down-to-earth side of history not often told.


World Art and the Legacies of Colonial Violence

World Art and the Legacies of Colonial Violence
Author: DanielJ. Rycroft
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 135153632X

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How have imperialism and its after-effects impacted patterns of cultural exchange, artistic creativity and historical/curatorial interpretation? World Art and the Legacies of Colonial Violence - comprised of ten essays by an international roster of art historians, curators, and anthropologists - forges innovative approaches to post-colonial studies, Indigenous studies, critical heritage studies, and the new museology. This volume probes the degree to which global histories of conflict, coercion and occupation have shaped art historical approaches to intercultural knowledge and representation. These debates are relevant to contemporary artists and scholars of visual, material and museological culture in their attempts to negotiate imperial and colonial legacies. Confronting the aesthetics of Abolition, Fascism and Filipino independence, and re-thinking relationships between colonised and coloniser in Cameroon, North America and East Timor, the collection brings together new readings of Primitivism and Aboriginal art as well. It features discussions of touring exhibitions, popular media, modernist paintings and sculptures, historic photographs, human remains and art installations. In addition to the critical application of phenomenology in a fresh and contemporary manner, the volume?s ?world art? perspective nurtures the possibility that intercultural ethics are relevant to the study of art, power and modernity.