Christian missions in the American empire Episcopalians in Northern Luzon, the Philippines, 1902-1946

Jones, Arun W.

Christian missions in the American empire Episcopalians in Northern Luzon, the Philippines, 1902-1946 Arun W. Jones - Frankfurt am Main ; New York P. Lang c2003 - 302 p. : ill., maps ; 21 cm

Includes bibliographical references (p. 273-295) and index

Contents: The Creation of a Filipino Cultural Minority The Philippines before Spanish Rule The Arrival of the Spanish The Igorot and Spanish Rule The Missionary Movement in the Protestant Episcopal Church and Its Entry into the Philippines The Theory and Ethos of Episcopal Missions The Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church The Philippines Planting the Protestant Episcopal Church: The Translation Project at Bontoc Episcopal Missions In Northern Luzon: Civilization And Translation The Translation Project-- Bontoc The Civilization Project at Sagada The Civilizing Missionary The Civilizing Mission-- Sagada Crisis and Change in the Missionary Force The Crisis The Change Crisis and Conversion Among the Igorot American Rule and Change in the Northern Luzon Mountains Dean Worcester and the Development of the Mountain Province The Mountain Province After Secretary Worcester The Episcopal Church in the Midst of Change and Crisis Rethinking Missions in the American Imperial Era

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Episcopal Church--Missions--History--20th century--Philippines--Luzon
Missions, American--History--20th century--Philippines--Luzon


Luzon (Philippines)--Church history--20th century

FIL BV 3380 / .J66 2003
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