Missions and ecumenical expressions /
Missions and ecumenical expressions / [print]
edited with an introduction by Martin E. Marty.
- Munich ; New York : K.G. Saur, [(c)1993.
- xiii, 208 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
- Modern American Protestantism and its world ; 13 .
Motives in Protestant missions, 1890-1917 Missionary influence on American attitudes toward China at the turn of this century Evangelization and civilization: Protestant missionary motivation in the Imperialist era. Introduction Josiah Strong and American nationalism: a reevaluation Why did the Yankees go home? A study of Episcopal missions: 1953-1977 The Biblical basis for mission, 1930-1980 Charles A. Briggs and the organic reunion of Christendom / John R. Feeney, Jr. ; Ecclesiastical politics and the founding of the Federal Council of Churches The National Lay Committee and the National Council of Churches: a case study of Protestants in conflict From Evangelical exclusivism to ecumenical openness: Billy Graham and sociopolitical issues The rhetoric of the radio ministry Paul A. Varg Robert F. McClellan William R. Hutchinson. II: the Americans Charles W. Forman Dorothea R. Muller Neil Lebhar and Martyn Minns Daniel J. Adams John Abernathy Smith E.V. Toy, Jr. ; Richard V. Pierard William M. Clements.
3598415443
92004318
Protestant churches--Missions.
Ecumenical movement.
Protestantism--History.
BV2070.M577 1993 BV2070.M388.M577 1993
Motives in Protestant missions, 1890-1917 Missionary influence on American attitudes toward China at the turn of this century Evangelization and civilization: Protestant missionary motivation in the Imperialist era. Introduction Josiah Strong and American nationalism: a reevaluation Why did the Yankees go home? A study of Episcopal missions: 1953-1977 The Biblical basis for mission, 1930-1980 Charles A. Briggs and the organic reunion of Christendom / John R. Feeney, Jr. ; Ecclesiastical politics and the founding of the Federal Council of Churches The National Lay Committee and the National Council of Churches: a case study of Protestants in conflict From Evangelical exclusivism to ecumenical openness: Billy Graham and sociopolitical issues The rhetoric of the radio ministry Paul A. Varg Robert F. McClellan William R. Hutchinson. II: the Americans Charles W. Forman Dorothea R. Muller Neil Lebhar and Martyn Minns Daniel J. Adams John Abernathy Smith E.V. Toy, Jr. ; Richard V. Pierard William M. Clements.
3598415443
92004318
Protestant churches--Missions.
Ecumenical movement.
Protestantism--History.
BV2070.M577 1993 BV2070.M388.M577 1993