URI(s)
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85086017
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh85086017#concept
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Missionaries--Attitudes
Missionaries--Correspondence
Missionaries--Death
Missionaries--Education
Missionaries--Health and hygiene
Missionaries--Historiography
Missionaries--Influence
Missionaries--Job stress
Missionaries--Language
Missionaries--Legal status, laws, etc
Missionaries--Political activity
Missionaries--Portuguese colonies
Missionaries--Psychology
Missionaries--Recruiting
Missionaries--Religious life
Missionaries--Retirement
Missionaries--Social conditions
Missionaries--Societies, etc
Missionaries--Sources
Missionaries--Study and teaching
Missionaries--Testing
Missionaries--Travel
Sources
- found: The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Religion and Social Justice, XXXX, viewed via Google Books, Sept. 27, 2017:p. 330 (two types of religions: those which are specific to a culture and ethnicity, which do not attempt to proselytize, and missionary religions, which do; examples are Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam)
- found: Encyclopedia of World Religions, 2006, viewed via Google Books, Sept. 27. 2017:missionaries (most successful proselytizing religions have been Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam; Buddha himself sent out the first Buddhist missionaries; Christian missionary work started with the apostles; Qur'an teaches that people should become Muslims because they are persuaded that Islam is true)
LC Classification
- BV3700-BV3705
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Change Notes
- 1986-02-11: new
- 2017-12-14: revised
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