Discover how missionary work shaped science, education, and global dialogue in the early 20th century.
This concise address examines how American missionaries contributed to geography, linguistics, medicine, and schooling, reshaping the way the world understood science and culture.
In clear, accessible prose, the work surveys the reach of mission education, the creation of written languages, and the collaboration between faith and science. It highlights the vital role of native teachers, the spread of literacy, and the enduring impact of missionary scholarship on modern knowledge.
- See how missionaries aided the growth of geography, philology, archaeology, and meteorology.
- Learn about language work, writing systems, and dictionaries built by scholars in the field.
- Explore the link between evangelism, education, and social progress across continents.
- Understand the broader historical context of science, education, and world cultures in this era.
Ideal for readers curious about the historical interplay between faith, science, and education, and for those studying the roots of global scholarly collaboration.