Charlotte Atlee White Rowe - Hardcover

Charlotte Atlee White Rowe - Hardcover

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Charlotte Atlee White Rowe - Hardcover

Charlotte Atlee White Rowe - Hardcover

$35.00
Sale price  $35.00 Regular price 

by Reid S. Trulson (Author)

Charlotte Atlee White was the first woman officially appointed as a missionary by any denomination or mission agency. The scandal of her 1815 appointment required her to prevail over gender bias, survive attempts to revoke her appointment, and surmount the challenge of insufficient funding. After marrying Joshua Rowe, a widowed missionary in Calcutta in 1816, she remained in India to serve with the British Baptists. There she overcame local prejudice against educating girls while starting schools, teaching in Hindi, and writing a Hindi spelling and grammar book as teaching aids. She confronted a new scandal arising when her confidential correspondence was repurposed in America for anti-missionary propaganda. Her developing missiology critiqued the role of money in mission and the system of language acquisition for new missionaries. Based on sources in England, India, and America, her reclaimed story corrects numerous inaccuracies that appear in the few earlier references to her.

Number of Pages: 304
Dimensions: 1.1 x 9.1 x 6 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: November 01, 2021

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