The World Missionary Conference, Edinburgh 1910 / Brian Stanley.
Material type: TextSeries: Studies in the history of Christian missionsPublication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., 2009.Description: xxii, 352 p., [10] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 0802863604 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 9780802863607 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 266.009 22 St25w
- BV 2390 .W68 2009
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266.009 R54c Christian mission : how Christianity became a world religion / | 266.009 Sch52c Catholic mission history, | 266.009 St25c Christian missions and the enlightenment / | 266.009 St25w The World Missionary Conference, Edinburgh 1910 / | 266.009 V286c Christian mission to Muslims : the record : Anglican and Reformed approaches in India and the Near East, 1800-1938 / | 266.00901 K155a Die Anfänge der urchristlichen Mission. | 266.00901 L136a Apostolat des premiers chrétiens / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 325-341) and index.
Visions of the kingdom : Edinburgh 1910 and the history of Christianity -- Expectations of a new age -- An evangelical crusade founded on 'the science of missions' -- Edinburgh 1910 in retrospect -- Edinburgh 1910 and the history of ecumenism -- A representative conference? -- Christianity on the cusp of transfiguration -- Origins and preparations -- The 'third Ecumenical Missionary Conference' -- J.H. Oldham and George Robson make their presence felt -- Deciding on the model for Edinburgh 1910 -- Broadening the base of planning -- Shaping the eight commissions -- The central advisory committee and its secretary -- Changing the title of the conference -- The inclusion of national Christians and the exclusion of faith and order -- Oldham gets to work -- The financing of the conference -- Carrying the Gospel to all the world? : defining the limits of Christendom -- A mission to all humanity? -- Commission I and the problem of statistics -- The conference hangs in the balance -- Oldham in New York -- Resolving the hard cases -- The Anglican position clarified -- Evangelical reactions -- Negotiations with the Archbishop of Canterbury -- The unity of Christendom preserved, but at what price? -- The conference in session -- Conference logistics -- The opening of the conference -- The assembly hall of the United Free Church of Scotland -- The conference programme -- The conduct of debate -- The spirituality of the conference -- 'Give us friends!' : the voice of the 'younger' churches -- The non-western presence at Edinburgh -- The virtual absence of Africa -- The missionary societies and indigenous representation at Edinburgh -- Cheng Jingyi and the call for a united church in China -- Christianity and the national spirit : four voices from Japan--Harada Tasuku, Honda Yoitsu, Ibuka Kajinosuke, and Chiba Yugoro -- Yun Ch'iho and Christian nationalism in Korea -- V.S. Azariah and the challenge of inter-cultural friendship -- Pleas for an Asian theology -- The church of the three selves -- A church-centric conference -- The three-self principle : rhetoric and reality -- Church organization and the 'native mind' -- The remuneration of national workers -- Failures in self-support -- Issues of Christian nurture and discipleship -- Theology and spiritual life -- The aims of mission education : cultural 'accommodation' and the Catholicity of Christianity -- The brief composition and mode of operation of Commission III -- The American reception of the British drafts of the Commission III Report -- An anglophone perspective -- Defining the purposes of mission education -- Education as a form of evangelism -- Education as a strategy for a three-self church -- Education as the diffusion of Christian influence -- Education as the key to Catholicity -- The legacy of the Commission III Report -- Appendix: Commission III questionnaire -- Fulfilment and challenge : Christianity and the world faiths -- Previous scholarship on Commission IV -- The membership of Commission IV -- The theology and religious perspective of Commission IV -- The relation of Hinduism to Christianity -- T.E. Slater and the case for concentration on 'higher Hinduism' -- The influence of Alfred George Hogg -- The relation of Islam to Christianity -- The religions of Japan and China -- 'Animistic' religions and the neglect of Africa -- Assessing Edinburgh's theology of fulfilment -- Missions, empire and the hierarchy of civilization -- Missions and governments : the membership of Commission VII -- A hierarchy of civilization -- Missionaries and politics -- The colonial view of missions -- The impact of the Commission VII Report -- Appendix A: British questionnaire -- Appendix B: American questionnaire -- Missionary co-operation : its limits and implications -- The dilemma of Edinburgh : missionary co-operation or the promotion of Christian unity? -- Existing instruments of missionary co-operation -- The German proposal for an International Missionary Commission -- The Commission VIII meeting of 21-23 December 1909 -- The American circular letter -- British hesitations overcome : Walter H. Frere, John H. Ritson, and the birth of the idea of the continuation committee -- The Commission VIII debate and the creation of the continuation committee -- The legacy of Edinburgh 1910 -- Missionary perceptions of east, west, and south -- Race and culture -- The pursuit of church union in Asia -- The role of women in mission -- New patterns of missionary study and training -- Co-operation in mission : new initiatives in Britain -- Western ecclesiastical divisions and the changing contours of world Christianity.
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