Christianity in the the non-western world / edited by Charles Forman.
Material type:
- BR 1065 .C45
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A Spectrum book. Bibliography: p. 143-146
Contents:
Ancient Christianity in the Non-Western World
The Ethiopian Church
The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: Experiementation and Rigidity
The Most radical experiment
Testing the strength of the new Christianity
Western domination in Asia's only Christian country
The conservatism of Asia's oldest Protestant Church
The Eighteenth-century stagnation of Asian Christianity
The Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries: Expansion and Involvement
The life of the pioneer missionary
The circumstances of conversion
The attempt to impose Westen standards
The nature of "mass movements" in Asia
Variations and modifications of Christianity
A Chinese deviation
An Indian reinterpretation
Non-Western Forms of evangelism
The involvement of Christianity in traditional social structures
New patterns for the appropriation of Christianity
Christian Social Service
The Mission school
The mission hospital
Christian social reform movements
The Mid-twentieth century: Confrontation and self-assertion
Christianity under nationalist attack
Christianity, the champion of nationalism
Christianity as a tool of nationalism
Christianity, the foundation of nationalism
Resistance to communism
Cooperation with communism
The independent African churches
The Christian family in non-Western culture
Responsibilty in Society
Pioneers of Christian unity
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