TY - BOOK AU - Apilado,Mariano C. TI - Revolutionary spirituality: a study of the Protestant role in the American colonial rule of the Philippines,1898-1928 SN - 971101033X AV - FIL BX 4857 .A65 U1 - FIL 291.177 PY - 1999/// CY - Quezon City PB - New Day Publishers KW - Protestant Churches KW - History KW - 1898-1928 KW - Philippines KW - Protestants KW - Missions KW - Revolution KW - Religious aspects KW - Christianity KW - Protestantism KW - Evolution KW - 1898-1901 N1 - 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 ER -