"Essentially Christian, eminently philanthropic": The Mission to Lepers in British India

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Autor(a) principal: Joseph,D. George
Data de Publicação: 2003
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: História. Ciências. Saúde-Manguinhos
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Resumo: The early history of the Mission to Lepers in India is an interplay between politics, religion, and medicine in the context of British imperialism. The Mission pursued the dual but inseparable goals of evangelization and civilization, advancing not only a religious program but also a political and cultural one. These activities and their consequences were multi-faceted because while the missionaries pursued their religious calling, they also provided medical care to people and in places that the colonial government was unable or unwilling. Within the context of the British imperial program, the work imparted Western social and cultural ideals on the colonial populations they served, inculcated patients with Christian beliefs, and provided medical care to individuals who had been expelled from their own communities. Physical healing was intimately tied to religious salvation, spiritual healing, and the civilizing process.
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title "Essentially Christian, eminently philanthropic": The Mission to Lepers in British India
spellingShingle "Essentially Christian, eminently philanthropic": The Mission to Lepers in British India
Joseph,D. George
leprosy
Hansen's disease
History of Medicine
missionaries
Medical Missions
India
Imperialism
title_short "Essentially Christian, eminently philanthropic": The Mission to Lepers in British India
title_full "Essentially Christian, eminently philanthropic": The Mission to Lepers in British India
title_fullStr "Essentially Christian, eminently philanthropic": The Mission to Lepers in British India
title_full_unstemmed "Essentially Christian, eminently philanthropic": The Mission to Lepers in British India
title_sort "Essentially Christian, eminently philanthropic": The Mission to Lepers in British India
author Joseph,D. George
author_facet Joseph,D. George
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Joseph,D. George
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv leprosy
Hansen's disease
History of Medicine
missionaries
Medical Missions
India
Imperialism
topic leprosy
Hansen's disease
History of Medicine
missionaries
Medical Missions
India
Imperialism
description The early history of the Mission to Lepers in India is an interplay between politics, religion, and medicine in the context of British imperialism. The Mission pursued the dual but inseparable goals of evangelization and civilization, advancing not only a religious program but also a political and cultural one. These activities and their consequences were multi-faceted because while the missionaries pursued their religious calling, they also provided medical care to people and in places that the colonial government was unable or unwilling. Within the context of the British imperial program, the work imparted Western social and cultural ideals on the colonial populations they served, inculcated patients with Christian beliefs, and provided medical care to individuals who had been expelled from their own communities. Physical healing was intimately tied to religious salvation, spiritual healing, and the civilizing process.
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