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Revolutionary spirituality : a study of the Protestant role in the American colonial rule of the Philippines,1898-1928. Mariano C. Apilado

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City : New Day Publishers 1999.Description: xx, 316 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 971101033X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • FIL 291.177 Ap34
LOC classification:
  • FIL BX 4857 .A65
Contents:
Contents
Introduction
Church History and Colonial Rule
Organization of the Book
Chapter 1: Historical and Political Overview
A Continuing Struggle
Economic Reforms and political Repression
Revolution Against Spain, 1896-1898
The Revolution Against the United States, 1899-1902
Intensive Americanization, 1902-1912
Controlled Filipinization, 1913-1927
The 1928 Convergence
Summary
Chapter 2: The Establishment of Protestant Mission Churches in the Philippine, 1898-1907
Protestant Beginnings
Protestant Churches and Colonial Rule
Education, Medical Work and Union Movements
Missions and the independence Movements
Missions and the independence Movements
Summary
Chapter 3: Identity Crisis: The Protestant Churches, 1908-1914
Justification of Protestant Missions
Effects in the Philippine of the New Democratic
Administration in the United States
Developments in the Mission Churches
From Schism to Independent Synod
Summary
Chapter 4: Controlled Filipinization and Missions, 1915-1922
Patriotism and Protestant Mission
The Independence Delegation to the United States
Dimensions of the Independence Question
Is there Need for Protestant Missions to Continue?
The Wood-Forbes Fact-Finding Committee
Controversies Related to Mission Policies and Practices
Mission Endeavors to Unite
Summary
Chapter 5: Towards a United Evangelical Church: Protestant Churches in 1923-1928
Mission Controversies
Should Protestant Missions Continue?
Tutelage and Cooperation
The Americanization of Filipinos
What Constitutes Readiness for Independence?
Towards the United Evangelical Church
Summary
Chapter 6: Conclusion
Epilogue
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Includes bibliographical references

Contents

Introduction

Church History and Colonial Rule

Organization of the Book

Chapter 1: Historical and Political Overview

A Continuing Struggle

Economic Reforms and political Repression

Revolution Against Spain, 1896-1898

The Revolution Against the United States, 1899-1902

Intensive Americanization, 1902-1912

Controlled Filipinization, 1913-1927

The 1928 Convergence

Summary

Chapter 2: The Establishment of Protestant Mission Churches in the Philippine, 1898-1907

Protestant Beginnings

Protestant Churches and Colonial Rule

Education, Medical Work and Union Movements

Missions and the independence Movements

Missions and the independence Movements

Summary

Chapter 3: Identity Crisis: The Protestant Churches, 1908-1914

Justification of Protestant Missions

Effects in the Philippine of the New Democratic

Administration in the United States

Developments in the Mission Churches

From Schism to Independent Synod

Summary

Chapter 4: Controlled Filipinization and Missions, 1915-1922

Patriotism and Protestant Mission

The Independence Delegation to the United States

Dimensions of the Independence Question

Is there Need for Protestant Missions to Continue?

The Wood-Forbes Fact-Finding Committee

Controversies Related to Mission Policies and Practices

Mission Endeavors to Unite

Summary

Chapter 5: Towards a United Evangelical Church: Protestant Churches in 1923-1928

Mission Controversies

Should Protestant Missions Continue?

Tutelage and Cooperation

The Americanization of Filipinos

What Constitutes Readiness for Independence?

Towards the United Evangelical Church

Summary

Chapter 6: Conclusion

Epilogue

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