Protestant Missions and Local Encounters in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Unto the Ends of the World

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This book makes visible an important but neglected aspect of Christian missions: its transnational character. Missionaries considered themselves global actors, yet they operated within a variety of nation-states. The volume demonstrates how processes on a national level are closely linked to larger transnational processes.

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