The Taiping Rebellion (A.D. 1850-1864) : a study in missionary cross-cultural communications / by Arthur Chi-kwong Law.
Publication details: 1990.Description: 67 leaves ; 29 cmContent type:- unspecified
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- BV4070 .T357 1990
- BV4070
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Ministry Perspective Project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts, Columbia Biblical Seminary and Graduate School of Missions, Columbia, South Carolina, 1990.
Bibliography: leaves 62-67.
1. Brief History of the Taiping Rebellion
Background -- Hung Hsiu-chuan -- The Formation of Tai Ping Tien Kuo -- Development of Tai Ping Tien Kuo -- The Fall of Tai Ping Tien Kuo -- The Importance of the Taiping Rebellion.
2. The Roles and Attitudes of Missioanries in and Before the Taiping Revolution, and Its Influences
The Roles of Missionaries -- The Attitudes of Misssionaries Toward the Taiping -- Influences.
3. The Roles of Hung Hsiu-Chuan and How He Made Use of Christianity in the Taiping Movement
About Huang's Vision -- Visions of Other Taiping Leaders -- Hung's Use and Abuse of the Bible and Christian Doctrine -- Hung's Use of the Missionaries -- Summary.
4. Lessons for Cross-Cultural Missionaries Today
Missionaries and Governmental Affairs -- Missionaries and Culture -- Missionaries and Gospel Preaching -- Missionaries and Social Concern -- Missionaries and Indigenization.
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