Presbyterian missionaries in the Philippines : conduits of social change (1899-1910) /

Kwantes, Anne C.

Presbyterian missionaries in the Philippines : conduits of social change (1899-1910) / Anne C. Kwantes; with a foreword by Samuel K. Tan. - Quezon City : New Day Pub, 1989. - xiv, 238 p.: ill.; 22 cm

Includes bibliographical references

Contents: Introduction Historical background Manrique Alonso Lallave and the Bible Protestantism and the "White Man's burden" The Presbyterian pioneers Rodgers and Evangelism Beginnings Orientation First Moves A Two-Pronged Approach The Role of the Bible The Iglesia Filipina Independiente Preaching for Liberation Organization-- Filipino response-- The Evangelical Union of the Philippines Coordination-- National Pastors-- Church Government-- Student Dormintories-- Other Coordination and Association Hall and Medical Missions Introducing medical care-- A Tentative start-- More permanent foundations Nurse's training Health care and ecumenical relationships Presbyterian medical missions Relationships with the Baptist mission Burials and cemeteries Teaching for Social reorientation Public education before American occupation-- Spanish Public education-- Philippine theories of education during times of transition American Public education-- Liberal democratic education-- American public education in the Philippines Strategies for Presbyterian education-- Attitudes toward education-- Presbyterians and the 3 R's-- An industrial school Hibbard and Silliman Institute Struggles of the early years The Growing years Silliman Institute: a new orientation-- Education and work ethic becoming popular-- Milestone-- Response to Silliman Institute Presbyterian and other Protestant missions Statistics-- Criticism-- Problems--Missionaries health and personal outlook-- Effects of Presbyterianism on the Roman Catholic Church Abstract yet far-reaching influences Presbyterian missionaries' contribution to social change Aspirations of the Presbyterian missionaries-- Review of the Presbyterian missionaries' accomplishments-- James B. Rodgers and evangelism-- J. Andrew Hall and medical care-- David S. Hibbard and Christian education Process of change Methods-- Language-- Attraction-- Social services-- Transfer of leadership-- Use of indigenous values-- Instrumental values Problems-- Opposition to the work-- Misunderstandings of the work Success of the Presbyterian missionaries

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