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La mission des augustins de l’assomption à Eski-Chéhir, 1891–1924

This book studies a mission by Augustinians of the Assumption in Eskisehir from 1891–1924. It also offers an overview of the characteristics of the Christian missions in the Ottoman Empire.
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
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SKU (ISBN): 978-1-61143-813-0
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Publication Status: In Print
Publication Date: Mar 23,2011
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Page Count: 127
Languages: French
ISBN: 978-1-61143-813-0
$119.00
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One of the interesting traits of Catholic missions in the Ottoman Empire compared to those elsewhere in the world, is that they primarily targeted local Christians. This book thematizes the general role played by Catholic missionaries in Anatolia from the second half of the 19th century. At the same time, author Christiane Babot offers an in-depth study of a mission by Augustinians of the Assumption, a congregation of Catholic religious founded in France in 1845. The first part of the book gives an overview of the characteristics of the Christian missions in the Ottoman Empire, from their beginning in the 14th century and until the third missionary wave of the 19th century. In the second part, Babot concentrates on a mission by Augustinians of the Assumption in Eskisehir in northwestern Turkey which lasted from 1891 to 1924. In addition to contributing to the existing literature on the broader role of missionary work in the Ottoman Empire, this book provides us with valuable knowledge about a congregation that has not been given much attention.

One of the interesting traits of Catholic missions in the Ottoman Empire compared to those elsewhere in the world, is that they primarily targeted local Christians. This book thematizes the general role played by Catholic missionaries in Anatolia from the second half of the 19th century. At the same time, author Christiane Babot offers an in-depth study of a mission by Augustinians of the Assumption, a congregation of Catholic religious founded in France in 1845. The first part of the book gives an overview of the characteristics of the Christian missions in the Ottoman Empire, from their beginning in the 14th century and until the third missionary wave of the 19th century. In the second part, Babot concentrates on a mission by Augustinians of the Assumption in Eskisehir in northwestern Turkey which lasted from 1891 to 1924. In addition to contributing to the existing literature on the broader role of missionary work in the Ottoman Empire, this book provides us with valuable knowledge about a congregation that has not been given much attention.

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  • SOMMAIRE (page 5)
  • Introduction (page 7)
  • Chapitre I : EVOLUTION ET CARACTERISTIQUES DES MISSION DANS L'EMPIRE OTTOMAN (page 15)
  • Chapitre II : LES AUGUSTINS DE L'ASSOMPTION ET LEUR MISSION D'ESKI-CHEHIR (page 57)
  • Chapitre III : LES EUVRES CATHOLIQUES FRANCAISES SOUS LA REPUBLIQUE TURQUE (page 105)
  • BIBLIOGRAPHIE (page 119)