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Second-generation missionaries
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This chapter considers second-generation missionaries: their utility to the LMS; the encouragement they received from their parents; their unique stance on many missionary issues, including cultural sympathy, linguistic fluency and climactic suitability; and ultimately the informal apprenticeship they received at the hands of their missionary parents. It also includes the response of newer generations of missionaries to the vocational inheritance and replication involved in that apprenticeship, and finally how second-generation missionaries were often just the beginning of long-standing missionary dynasties who spanned the globe as well as the generations. The chapter explores the role of the missionary dynasty in shaping the way mission hagiography and mission history has been written over the last century. The number of official second-generation missionaries, then, is probably insignificant compared to the number of informal second (and third) generation missionaries.

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