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The Church Mission Society and world Christianity, 1799-1999 / edited by Kevin Ward and Brian Stanley.

Contributor Ward, Kevin (Writer on Doe Castle)

Imprint:Grand Rapids, Mich. : W.B. Eerdmans Pub., 2000.

Descriptionxviii, 382 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.

Note:PART 1. THE CMS: HISTORICAL AND THEOLOGICAL THEMES: "Taking stock": the church missionary society and its historians / Kevin Ward -- The church missionary society and the basel mission: an early experiment in inter-European cooperation / Paul Jenkins -- The role of women in the church missionary society, 1799-1917 / Jocelyn Murray -- CMS women missionaries in Persia: perceptions of Muslim women and Islam, 1884-1934 / Guli Francis-Debqani -- Being made disciples: the Middle East / Kenneth Cragg -- PART 2. MISSION AND THE INDIGENOUS CHURCH: "Not transplanting": Henry Venn's strategic vision / Peter Williams -- The CMS and the African transformation: Samuel Ajayi Crowther and the opening of Nigeria / Lamin sanneh -- Culture and ecclesiology: the church missionary society and New Zealand / Allan K. Davidson -- India: missionaries, conversion, and change / Geoffrey A. Oddie -- The role of Kikuyu Christians in developing a self-consciously African Anglicanisdm / John Karanja -- PART 3. CHANGING PERSPECTIVES ON MISSION IN BRITAIN: Mission and the meeting of faiths: the theologies of Max Warren and John V. Taylor / Graham Kings -- CMS and mission in Britain: the evolution of a policy / John Clark -- Afterword: The CMS and the separation of Anglicanism from "Englishness" / Brian Stanley.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. 353-372) and index.



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Ward, Kevin (Writer on Doe Castle)
Stanley, Brian, 1953-
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Studies in the history of Christian missions
Subject:
Church Missionary Society -- History.
Missions -- Theory -- History of doctrines -- 19th century.
Missions -- Theory -- History of doctrines -- 20th century.