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Hardcover The Black-Bearded Barbarian: Mackay of Formosa Book

ISBN: 1025304691

ISBN13: 9781025304694

The Black-Bearded Barbarian: Mackay of Formosa

"The Black-Bearded Barbarian: Mackay of Formosa" tells the inspiring and adventurous story of George Leslie Mackay, a pioneering Canadian missionary who dedicated his life to the people of Taiwan (then known as Formosa). Known by the local population as the "black-bearded barbarian," Mackay was a man of intense conviction and tireless energy whose arrival in Tamsui in 1872 marked the beginning of a profound cultural and spiritual transformation.

Through Marian Keith's engaging narrative, readers follow Mackay's unique approach to mission work, which seamlessly integrated evangelism with social welfare. Beyond his religious duties, Mackay was a trained dentist and an advocate for modern education, leading to the establishment of hospitals and the historic Tamsui Oxford College. His deep respect for the local culture and his commitment to the welfare of the people earned him lasting admiration and significantly shaped the social landscape of the island.

This work serves as a significant historical account of cross-cultural exchange and the indomitable spirit of a man who bridged two worlds. It offers valuable insights into the development of modern Taiwan and the life of one of Canada's most notable historical figures, making it an essential read for those interested in missionary history and Asian studies.

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