This book explores the ways in which emotions were conceptualised
and practised in Christian mission contexts from the 17th-20th
centuries. The authors show how emotional practices such as prayer,
tears, and Methodist 'shouting', and feelings such as pity, joy and
frustration, shaped relationships between missionaries and
prospective converts.
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