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Titre : | The World Missionary Conference, Edinburgh 1910 |
Auteurs : | Brian Stanley, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Grand Rapids [USA] : William B. Eerdmans, 2009 |
Collection : | Studies in the History of Christian Missions |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-8028-6360-7 |
Format : | xxii + 352 p. / Photos N&B |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | IY (Comptes-rendus de conférences et assemblées missionnaires) |
Note de contenu : |
- Acknowledgments - List of illustrations / Abbreviations - Preface - 1.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 - 2. 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 - 3. 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? - 4. 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 - 5. ‘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 - 6. 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 - 7. 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 - 8. 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 - 9. 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 - 10. 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 - 11. 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 - Bibliography - Index |
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