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Introduction: Ecumenism and independency in world Christianity,<br/>Emma Wild-Wood,<br/>Brian Stanley: Scholar of World Christian history,<br/>David Bebbington,<br/>Part2,<br/>Studying World Christianity,<br/>Ecumenism and independency in the emerging world,<br/>History of Christianity,<br/>Mark Noll,<br/>Independency in Ecumenical Christianity,<br/>David M. Thompson,<br/>Mission: Integrated or Autonomous? Implications for the study of World Christianity,<br/>Evangelical Revivals in Twentieth Century Christianity: Reflections on the East African Revival in the light of Revival in East Asia,<br/>Creation Care in Latin America: Lessons from Catholic and Evangelicos,<br/>Allen Yeh,<br/>Part2,<br/>Christian working together,<br/>The missionary concerns of Brunswick Wesleyan Methodist Chapel,<br/>Leeds, in the Victorian Era,,<br/>David Bebbington,<br/>Baptist students inCambridge: Denominational and Ecumenical Identities from the 1920s to the 1940s,<br/>Ian Randall,<br/>'You are old, Father William': Generational Abrasiveness in the Missionary Movement,<br/>Andrew F. Walls,<br/>Field workers and Mission Leaders in Tension: Practical ecumenism in Shanxi Mission,<br/>Andrew T. Kaiser,<br/>The advance of Pentecostalism in China, 1907-1937,<br/>Sacred Music and christian Transnationalism in1920s-1930s China and Japan,<br/>Dana L. Robert,<br/>Part3,<br/>Pluriform Christianity,<br/>China, Social ethics and European Enlightenment,<br/>Stewart J. Brown,<br/>'The Lutheran Aggression Controversy': Caste and class conflict of Christians in 19th century South India,<br/>Robert Eric Frykenberg,<br/>Edinburbh 1910 onwards; Cheng Jingyi, Vedanayagam S. Azariah and the Ecumenical Movement in Asia,<br/>Revolutionary or Reforming? Christian engagements in politics during Military-Backed Governments in South Korea,<br/>Sebastian C. H. Kim,<br/>Urbanisation, Diaspora, and the Tenacity of Chinese Evangelicalism,<br/>Alexander Chow,<br/>Afterword: Ecclesiological Considerations for Ecumenism and independency,<br/>Alexander Chow,<br/>Bibliolography of Brian Stanley`s Writings<br/> |