Missions, nationalism, and the end of empire /
edited by Brian Stanley; associate editor Alaine Low.
- Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans, c2003
- 313 p. ; 28 cm.
- Studies in the history of Christian missions .
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents: Introduction: Christianity and the End of empire/ Brian Stanley pt. 1 Missionary traditions, national loyalties, and the universal gospel The clash of nationalism and universalism within twentieth-century missionary spirituality/ Adrian Hastings Missionaries without empire: German Protestant missionary efforts in the Interwar Period (1919-1939)/ Hartmut Lehmann Missions and Afrikaner Nationalism: Soundings in the prehistory of Apartheid/ Richard Elphick The universities' mission to Central Africa: Anglo-Catholicism and the Twentieth-Century colonial encounter/ Andrew Porter pt. 2 Emergent Christian and national identities in Asia and Africa Who is an Indian? Dilemmas of national identity at the end of the British Raj in India/ Judith M. Brown China and Christianity: perspectives on missions, nationalism, and the state in the Republican period, 1912-1949/ Kache-Yip Foreign missions and indigenous Protestant leaders in China, 1920-1955: identity and loyalty in an age of powerful nationalism/ Daniel H. Bays The rhetoric of the word: Bible translation and Mau Mau in colonial Central Kenya/ Derek Peterson pt. 3 Christian responses to crises at the end of empire Speaking for the unvoiced? British missionaries and aspects of African Nationalism, 1949-1959/ John Stuart Church an state in crisis: the deposition of the Kabaka of Buganda, 1953-1955/ Caroline Howell Moral re-armament in Africa in the Era of decolonization/ Philip Boobbyer Apartheid, mission, and independent Africa: From Pretoria to Kampala with Hannah Stanton/ Deborah Gaitskell Passive revolution and its Saboteurs: African Christian initiative in the era of decolonization, 1955-1975/ Ogbu U. Kalu
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