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عنوان المقال عربي

النشاط التبشيري لجمعية الكنيسة التبشيرية في شمال أفريقيا ومصر نموذجاً 1869 - 1956

اسم الباحث عربي

عاصم حكيم عباس الجبوري

Abstract

This study examines the role played by the British Church Missionary Service in Egypt through its evangelization of Egypt's demographics and its relationship with British imperialism. The British religious presence in Egypt was determined by two important factors: the development of trade between Western Europe and the Near East, where British demand for Egyptian cotton in the nineteenth century led to large numbers of businessmen settling in Egypt. In addition, the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 gave further value to trade with Egypt, increasing its strategic importance.

Keywords

Missionary activity, North Africa, Egypt

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