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Missionary Spaces: Imagining, Building, Contesting Christianities in Africa and China, 1840-1960

PUBLISHER Leuven University Press (05/15/2024)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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Situated at the crossroads of missionary history, imperial history and colonial architecture, this volume examines the architectural staging and spatial implications of the worldwide expansion of Christianity in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. By focusing on specific architectural fragments, analysing the intersection of Christian edifices in colonial and traditional urban settings or unravelling the social understanding of missionary places, each chapter strives to understand the agency of missionary spaces. Bringing together scholars from different disciplines and fields, this book aims to centre those missionary spaces by approaching them not merely as dcor around and within which the missionary encounter was acted, but by making them part and parcel of it.

Through its approach, Missionary Spaces provides a new paradigm for scrutinising the 'spatial turn' for missionary histories and contributes to the increased attention across the humanities to space, place, and location since the late 1990s. Space does not occur as an historical given, but as a social construction to be analysed, while at the same time having explanatory value of its own.

This book focuses on Africa and the Chinese Region with contributions on Burundi, China, Congo, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, and Taiwan.

Contributors: Leon Bouwmeester, Lawrence Braschi, Bram Cleys, Thomas Coomans, Cline Frmaux, Johan Lagae, Maarten Onneweer, Alexis B. Tengan

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ISBN-13: 9789462701441
ISBN-10: 946270144X
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 240
Carton Quantity: 6
Product Dimensions: 8.80 x 1.10 x 10.80 inches
Weight: 3.70 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Price on Product
Country of Origin: US
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Architecture | Buildings - Religious
Architecture | Modern - 19th Century
Architecture | Christian Ministry - Missions
Grade Level: College Freshman and up
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Situated at the crossroads of missionary history, imperial history and colonial architecture, this volume examines the architectural staging and spatial implications of the worldwide expansion of Christianity in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. By focusing on specific architectural fragments, analysing the intersection of Christian edifices in colonial and traditional urban settings or unravelling the social understanding of missionary places, each chapter strives to understand the agency of missionary spaces. Bringing together scholars from different disciplines and fields, this book aims to centre those missionary spaces by approaching them not merely as dcor around and within which the missionary encounter was acted, but by making them part and parcel of it.

Through its approach, Missionary Spaces provides a new paradigm for scrutinising the 'spatial turn' for missionary histories and contributes to the increased attention across the humanities to space, place, and location since the late 1990s. Space does not occur as an historical given, but as a social construction to be analysed, while at the same time having explanatory value of its own.

This book focuses on Africa and the Chinese Region with contributions on Burundi, China, Congo, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, and Taiwan.

Contributors: Leon Bouwmeester, Lawrence Braschi, Bram Cleys, Thomas Coomans, Cline Frmaux, Johan Lagae, Maarten Onneweer, Alexis B. Tengan

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Editor: De Maeyer, Jan
Jan De Maeyer is Professor at KU Leuven and director of KADOC-KU Leuven, Documentation and Research Centre for Religion, Culture and Society.
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Editor: de Meulder, Bruno
Bruno De Meulder is professor of urbanism at the University of Leiden.
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