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Ecumenism and Independency in World Christianity: Historical Studies in Honour of Brian Stanley

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Theology and Mission in World Christianity - 15Publication details: Leiden, Boston Brill 2020Description: 370pISBN:
  • 9789004437531
DDC classification:
  • C459 C39
Contents:
Introduction: Ecumenism and independency in world Christianity, Emma Wild-Wood, Brian Stanley: Scholar of World Christian history, David Bebbington, Part2, Studying World Christianity, Ecumenism and independency in the emerging world, History of Christianity, Mark Noll, Independency in Ecumenical Christianity, David M. Thompson, Mission: Integrated or Autonomous? Implications for the study of World Christianity, Evangelical Revivals in Twentieth Century Christianity: Reflections on the East African Revival in the light of Revival in East Asia, Creation Care in Latin America: Lessons from Catholic and Evangelicos, Allen Yeh, Part2, Christian working together, The missionary concerns of Brunswick Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leeds, in the Victorian Era,, David Bebbington, Baptist students inCambridge: Denominational and Ecumenical Identities from the 1920s to the 1940s, Ian Randall, 'You are old, Father William': Generational Abrasiveness in the Missionary Movement, Andrew F. Walls, Field workers and Mission Leaders in Tension: Practical ecumenism in Shanxi Mission, Andrew T. Kaiser, The advance of Pentecostalism in China, 1907-1937, Sacred Music and christian Transnationalism in1920s-1930s China and Japan, Dana L. Robert, Part3, Pluriform Christianity, China, Social ethics and European Enlightenment, Stewart J. Brown, 'The Lutheran Aggression Controversy': Caste and class conflict of Christians in 19th century South India, Robert Eric Frykenberg, Edinburbh 1910 onwards; Cheng Jingyi, Vedanayagam S. Azariah and the Ecumenical Movement in Asia, Revolutionary or Reforming? Christian engagements in politics during Military-Backed Governments in South Korea, Sebastian C. H. Kim, Urbanisation, Diaspora, and the Tenacity of Chinese Evangelicalism, Alexander Chow, Afterword: Ecclesiological Considerations for Ecumenism and independency, Alexander Chow, Bibliolography of Brian Stanley`s Writings
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Introduction: Ecumenism and independency in world Christianity,
Emma Wild-Wood,
Brian Stanley: Scholar of World Christian history,
David Bebbington,
Part2,
Studying World Christianity,
Ecumenism and independency in the emerging world,
History of Christianity,
Mark Noll,
Independency in Ecumenical Christianity,
David M. Thompson,
Mission: Integrated or Autonomous? Implications for the study of World Christianity,
Evangelical Revivals in Twentieth Century Christianity: Reflections on the East African Revival in the light of Revival in East Asia,
Creation Care in Latin America: Lessons from Catholic and Evangelicos,
Allen Yeh,
Part2,
Christian working together,
The missionary concerns of Brunswick Wesleyan Methodist Chapel,
Leeds, in the Victorian Era,,
David Bebbington,
Baptist students inCambridge: Denominational and Ecumenical Identities from the 1920s to the 1940s,
Ian Randall,
'You are old, Father William': Generational Abrasiveness in the Missionary Movement,
Andrew F. Walls,
Field workers and Mission Leaders in Tension: Practical ecumenism in Shanxi Mission,
Andrew T. Kaiser,
The advance of Pentecostalism in China, 1907-1937,
Sacred Music and christian Transnationalism in1920s-1930s China and Japan,
Dana L. Robert,
Part3,
Pluriform Christianity,
China, Social ethics and European Enlightenment,
Stewart J. Brown,
'The Lutheran Aggression Controversy': Caste and class conflict of Christians in 19th century South India,
Robert Eric Frykenberg,
Edinburbh 1910 onwards; Cheng Jingyi, Vedanayagam S. Azariah and the Ecumenical Movement in Asia,
Revolutionary or Reforming? Christian engagements in politics during Military-Backed Governments in South Korea,
Sebastian C. H. Kim,
Urbanisation, Diaspora, and the Tenacity of Chinese Evangelicalism,
Alexander Chow,
Afterword: Ecclesiological Considerations for Ecumenism and independency,
Alexander Chow,
Bibliolography of Brian Stanley`s Writings

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