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  • Technikmuseum Berlin
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  • Okkenhaug, Inger Marie  (7)
  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046676507
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 302 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9789004434530
    Series Statement: Leiden studies in Islam and society volume 11
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, hardback ISBN 978-90-04-39466-7
    Language: English
    Keywords: Naher Osten ; Christentum ; Mission ; Humanitarismus ; Geschichte 1850-1950 ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1759459925
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XX, 641 p)
    Edition: [Online-Ausgabe]
    ISBN: 9783110639476
    Content: Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Maps and Illustrations -- Editorial comments for all three volumes -- Prelude -- Introduction: Jerusalem in Modern Scandinavia -- Chapter 1 Tracing the Jerusalem Code c.1750-c.1920: The Christian Storyworld Expanded and Fragmented -- Part I: The Promised Land: Awakenings -- Chapter 2 Apocalypticism, Chiliasm, and Cultural Progress: Jerusalem in Early Modern Storyworlds -- Chapter 3 An Apocalypse of Mind: Cracking the Jerusalem Code in Emanuel Swedenborg's Theosophy -- Chapter 4 Citizens in Christ: Moravian Women, Art, and Presence -- Chapter 5 New Jerusalem in Greenland: Aspects of Moravian Mission -- Chapter 6 Tracing the Jerusalem Code in Christiansfeld: A World Heritage City -- Chapter 7 The New Zion in Norway in the 1740s -- Chapter 8 "Preparing stones and chalk for Zion": Jerusalem, Hans Nielsen Hauge, and the Community of Friends -- Chapter 9 The Prayer House as Promised Land -- Chapter 10 In Search of the New Jerusalem: Millennial Hopes and Scandinavian Immigrants to America -- Part II: The Promised Land: Renewal of the National Church -- Chapter 11 Three Delineations of Jerusalem Interpretations in Nineteenth-Century Scandinavia -- Chapter 12 The Face of Salvation in Early Nineteenth- Century Danish Altar Painting -- Chapter 13 Jerusalem Has Left the Building: The Church Inspection Act of 1861 as a Means to Rebuild Jerusalem in the Danish Parish Churches -- Chapter 14 "Jerusalem" as an Expression of What Is Sacred in Music: Restoration Tendencies in Nineteenth-Century Church Music -- Part III: The Promised Land: Science and Travel -- Chapter 15 Drawing a Map of Jerusalem in the Norwegian Countryside -- Chapter 16 Missionary Philology and the Invention of Bibleland -- Chapter 17 The Green Line of the Jerusalem Code: Trees, Flowers, Science, and Politics -- Chapter 18 Geography of the Soul - History of Humankind: The Jerusalem Code in Bremer and Almqvist -- Chapter 19 Paradoxes of Mapping: On Geography and History in the Teaching of Christendom in Norway, c.1850-2000 -- Chapter 20 A City of Murderers? Norwegians in Jerusalem in the Late 1800s -- Chapter 21 "Here - right here - where we stood": Photographic Revelations in P. P. Waldenström's 1896 Pilgrim Travelogue Till Österland -- Part IV: The Promised Land: Realisation and Secularisation -- Chapter 22 The Fatherland and the Holy Land: Selma Lagerlöf's Jerusalem -- Chapter 23 "Where horror abides": Re-Reading Selma Lagerlöf's Jerusalem in Jerusalem -- Chapter 24 Photography and Genius Loci: Hol Lars (Lewis) Larsson's "Kaiserin Augusta Victoria Stiftung on Olivet" (1910-1914) -- Chapter 25 Hilma Granqvist's Discovery of the Holy Land -- Chapter 26 Scandinavian Missionaries in Palestine: The Swedish Jerusalem Society, Welfare, and Education in Jerusalem and Bethlehem, 1900-1948 -- Chapter 27 God's Kingdom on Earth: Liberal Theology and Christian Liberalism in Sweden -- Chapter 28 Weaving the Nation: Sigurd the Crusader and the Norwegian National Tapestries -- List of Contributors -- Bibliography and References -- Index
    Content: With the aim to write the history of Christianity in Scandinavia with Jerusalem as a lens, this book investigates the image - or rather the imagination - of Jerusalem in the religious, political, and artistic cultures of Scandinavia through most of the second millennium. Volume 3 analyses the impact of Jerusalem on Scandinavian Christianity from the middle of the 18. century in a broad context. Tracing the Jerusalem Code in three volumesVolume 1: The Holy City Christian Cultures in Medieval Scandinavia (ca. 1100-1536)Volume 2: The Chosen People Christian Cultures in Early Modern Scandinavia (1536-ca. 1750)Volume 3: The Promised Land Christian Cultures in Modern Scandinavia (ca. 1750-ca. 1920)
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110636567
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110634884
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als EPUB ISBN 9783110636567
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als print ISBN 9783110634884
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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    Author information: Sparn, Walter 1941-
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1832285022
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (210 p.)
    ISBN: 9788215059846
    Content: Norsk atten- og nittenhundretalls modernisering og demokratiutvikling har ofte blitt fortolket innenfor sekulære rammer. Men religion og religiøse aktører spilte sentrale roller i norsk nasjonsbygging, noe som kommer spesielt tydelig fram sett i et transnasjonalt perspektiv. Ved å forfølge ulike protestantiske impulser, aktører og transnasjonale nettverk ønsker forfatterne å bidra til ny kunnskap om forholdet mellom religion, sekularisering og modernisering i norsk historie fra 1840-tallet fram til 1980-tallet. Religionen som utforskes, er ulike former for protestantisk kristendom, men ikke bare fra et norsk statskirkelig ståsted. Tre av kapitlene analyserer ulike norske minoritetskristne perspektiv på forhandlinger om det religiøse og det sekulære blant annet vis-a-vis den lutherske statsreligionen. De resterende kapitlene indikerer hvordan norsk statsreligion i praksis var mer heterogen enn man gjerne antar, på bakgrunn av organisasjoner og aktørers tilknytning til det statskirkelige lutherske. Boken analyserer hvordan mange norske kvinner og menn, uavhengig av klasse- og geografisk bakgrunn, ble påvirket av internasjonale, protestantiske strømninger. I framveksten av det moderne Norge både utfordret og fornyet disse strømningene statskirken, samtidig som de førte til opphevingen av statskirkens formelle livssynsmonopol. Strømningene inspirerte også til modernisering og profesjonalisering av helse- og sosialarbeid i nasjonens senter så vel som i periferien. Flere av kapitlene omhandler ulike aspekt av forholdet mellom kristen aktivisme og det som kan oppfattes som sekulær velferdspraksis i sosialhistorisk sammenheng. Med forfattere fra fagfeltene teologi, religionsvitenskap, kirkehistorie og historie er denne boken et bidrag til dypere og mer nyanserte forståelser av det norske samfunnet i tidsperioden 1846-1986
    Note: Norwegian
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1869156838
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (210 p.)
    ISBN: 9788215059846
    Content: Norsk atten- og nittenhundretalls modernisering og demokratiutvikling har ofte blitt fortolket innenfor sekulære rammer. Men religion og religiøse aktører spilte sentrale roller i norsk nasjonsbygging, noe som kommer spesielt tydelig fram sett i et transnasjonalt perspektiv. Ved å forfølge ulike protestantiske impulser, aktører og transnasjonale nettverk ønsker forfatterne å bidra til ny kunnskap om forholdet mellom religion, sekularisering og modernisering i norsk historie fra 1840-tallet fram til 1980-tallet. Religionen som utforskes, er ulike former for protestantisk kristendom, men ikke bare fra et norsk statskirkelig ståsted. Tre av kapitlene analyserer ulike norske minoritetskristne perspektiv på forhandlinger om det religiøse og det sekulære blant annet vis-a-vis den lutherske statsreligionen. De resterende kapitlene indikerer hvordan norsk statsreligion i praksis var mer heterogen enn man gjerne antar, på bakgrunn av organisasjoner og aktørers tilknytning til det statskirkelige lutherske. Boken analyserer hvordan mange norske kvinner og menn, uavhengig av klasse- og geografisk bakgrunn, ble påvirket av internasjonale, protestantiske strømninger. I framveksten av det moderne Norge både utfordret og fornyet disse strømningene statskirken, samtidig som de førte til opphevingen av statskirkens formelle livssynsmonopol. Strømningene inspirerte også til modernisering og profesjonalisering av helse- og sosialarbeid i nasjonens senter så vel som i periferien. Flere av kapitlene omhandler ulike aspekt av forholdet mellom kristen aktivisme og det som kan oppfattes som sekulær velferdspraksis i sosialhistorisk sammenheng. Med forfattere fra fagfeltene teologi, religionsvitenskap, kirkehistorie og historie er denne boken et bidrag til dypere og mer nyanserte forståelser av det norske samfunnet i tidsperioden 1846–1986
    Note: Norwegian
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1738175081
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxvii, 357 pages) , illustrations
    ISBN: 9789004320062
    Series Statement: Studies in Christian mission v. 27
    Content: Preliminary material -- THE JERUSALEM AND EAST MISSION AND FEMALE EDUCATION 1888–1914 -- THE MANDATORY EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM, THE JERUSALEM HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE, AND THE ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, HAIFA -- “TO KEEP ALIGHT THE TORCH OF CIVILIZATION” THE EDUCATIONAL PROJECT; WOMEN AND MODERNISATION -- DOMESTIC TRAINING OR ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS? -- “TO NOURISH A SENSE OF COMMON PALESTINIAN CITIZENSHIP”: THE ARAB-JEWISH CONFLICT AND THE ANGLICAN PROJECT -- FROM NEUTRALITY TO CRITIC OF MANDATE POLICY: WOMEN TEACHERS AND THE ARAB-JEWISH CONFLICT -- ANGLICAN WOMEN TEACHERS: THEIR SOCIAL, RELIGIOUS, AND EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND -- THE MODERN MISSIONARY: PROFESSIONAL TEACHER AND FEMALE ROLE MODEL -- THE GRADUATES AND POST-SCHOOL LIFE -- CONCLUSION -- APPENDIX -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX -- STUDIES IN CHRISTIAN MISSION.
    Content: This work focuses on Anglican mission and women's education in Palestine in the period from 1888 till 1948. As part of the \'enlightenment movement\' the project was initiated by British women educational pioneers, who influenced women to carry out the creed of academic training for girls also in colonial areas. While the educational profile of the pre-World War One schools mainly focused on modernisation of the domestic role, during the British Mandate the highly educated Anglican women teachers had two aims for their work: To create a peaceful multi-cultural environment in a society characterised by religious and ethnic strife and secondly to introduce a modern feminine ideal to Christian, Muslim and Jewish middle-and upper class girls. This study contributes to our knowledge of the Anglican missionary project, the role of women misionaries/educators and the history of Palestine
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 342-350) and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004126732
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Okkenhaug, Inger Marie Quality of heroic living, of high endeavour and adventure Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2002
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1738207412
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789004207691
    Series Statement: Brill eBook titles 2011
    Content: Preliminary Material /H. Nielssen , I. M. Okkenhaug and K. Hestad-Skeie -- Chapter One. Introduction /Hilde Nielssen , Inger Marie Okkenhaug and Karina Hestad Skeie -- Chapter Two. James Sibree And Lars Dahle: Norwegian And British Missionary Ethnography As A Transnational And National Activity /Hilde Nielssen -- Chapter Three. The Many Purposes Of Missionary Work: Annie Royle Taylor As Missionary, Travel Writer, Collector And Empire Builder /Inbal Livne -- Chapter Four. The Missionary’s Progress. Evolving Images Of ‘Self’ And ‘Other’ In The Career Of Jakob Spieth (1856–1914) /Werner Ustorf -- Chapter Five. ‘Self’ And ‘Other’ As Biblical Representations In Mission Literature /Lisbeth Mikaelsson -- Chapter Six. Confessionalised Medicine. The Norwegian Missionary Society’s Leprosy Narratives From Madagascar 1887–1907 /Sigurd Sandmo -- Chapter Seven. On Difference, Sameness And Double Binds. Ambiguous Discourses, Failed Aspirations /Anne Folke Henningsen -- Chapter Eight. Mission Appropriation Or Appropriating The Mission? Negotiating Local And Global Christianity In Nineteenth And Twentieth Century Madagascar /Karina Hestad Skeie -- Chapter Nine. A “Good And Blessed Father” Yonan Of Ada On Justin Perkins, Urmia (Iran), 1870 /Heleen Murre-Van Den Berg -- Chapter Ten. Refugees, Relief And The Restoration Of A Nation: Norwegian Mission In The Armenian Republic, 1922–1925 /Inger Marie Okkenhaug -- Chapter Eleven. Mission By Other Means? Dora Earthy And The Save The Children Fund In The 1930s /Deborah Gaitskell -- Chapter Twelve. When Missions Became Development: Ironies Of ‘NGOization’ In Mainstream Canadian Churches In The 1960s /Ruth Compton Brouwer -- Chapter Thirteen. Re-Imagining ‘Metropole’ And ‘Periphery’ In Mission History /Michael Marten -- List Of Contributors /H. Nielssen , I. M. Okkenhaug and K. Hestad-Skeie -- Index /H. Nielssen , I. M. Okkenhaug and K. Hestad-Skeie.
    Content: This book makes visible an important but largely neglected aspect of Christian missions: its transnational character. An interdisciplinary group of scholars present case-studies on missions and individual missionaries, unified by a common vision of expanding a Christian Empire “to the ends of the world”. Examples range from Madagascar, South-Africa, Palestine, Turkey, Tibet, Germany, Norway, the Netherlands, Canada and Britain. Engaging in activities from education, health care and development aid to religion, ethnography and collection of material culture, Christian missionaries considered themselves as global actors working for the benefit of common humanity. Yet, the missionaries came from, and operated within a variety of nation-states. Thus this volume demonstrates how processes on a national level are closely linked to larger transnational processes
    Note: Includes index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004207691 (electronic book)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004202986
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789004207691(electronicbook)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004202986
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1738141748
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789047423737
    Series Statement: Brill eBook titles 2008
    Content: Preliminary Materials /Nefissa Naguib and Inger Marie Okkenhaug -- Introduction /Nefissa Naguib and Inger Marie Okkenhaug -- Orphans And Abandoned Children In Modern Egypt /Beth Baron -- A Nation Of Widows And Orphans: Armenian Memories Of Relief In Jerusalem /Nefissa Naguib -- Women On A Mission! Scandinavian Welfare And The Armenians In The Ottoman Empire, 1905–1917 /Inger Marie Okkenhaug -- Building Bonny Babies—Missionary Welfare Work In Cairo, 1920–1950 /Renate Lunde -- Independent Women Missionaries In The Scottish School In Jaffa, 1918–1936: Identifying Subaltern Narratives /Michael Marten -- Welfare And Modernity: Three Concepts For The ‘Advanced Woman’ /Susanne Dahlgren -- Gendering Refugees: The United Nations Relief And Works Agency (Unrwa) And The Politics Of Relief /Kjersti G. Berg -- Mercy Trains And Ration Rolls: Between Government And Humanitarianism In Gaza (1948–67) /Ilana Feldman -- Islamic Welfare, Discourse And Practise: The Institutionalization Of Zakat In Palestine /Lars Gunnar Lundblad -- Rural Sufism As Channels Of Charity In Nineteenth-Century Jordan /Bethany Walker -- Index /Nefissa Naguib and Inger Marie Okkenhaug.
    Content: Based on different problematic and methodological perspectives and new sources, this book’s contributions lie in the close study of welfare beyond the religious divides, codifications and indoctrinations. The time span – from 1850 to the present day - represents moments of colonisations, occupations, wars and conflicts which resulted in un-met needs and broken down institutions. What are the stories behind health care, schools, orphanages and vocational schools, maternity homes and hostels? The collection of chapters examine different involvements in welfare activities not only as contextualised in stable communities and nations, but also as they emerge in vulnerable states and disintegrating societies. Furthermore, this volume brings forth the historical and contemporary voices of those who provide relief and the beneficiaries of such efforts. At the core of this book are themes concerned with humanitarianism in relation to people’s unique experiences, state and non-governmental organisations, gender and modernity
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004164369
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9004164367
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789004164369
    Language: English
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