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BV3415.U58.W584 2002 |
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BV3415 |
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Huntley, David Anthony, |
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245 14 - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
The withdrawal of the China Inland Mission from China, and the redeployment to new fields in East Asia / |
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David Anthony Huntley. |
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[print] |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. |
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(c)2002. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
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vi, 225 leaves : |
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1 illustrations ; |
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30 cm. |
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505 00 - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
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Table of Contents -- |
Title |
Introduction-Scope, Questions and Rationale of this Study -- |
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Background: The Redeployment of the China Inland Mission -- |
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Problem and Purpose of the Study: Lack in Existing Literature -- |
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Research Problem -- |
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Questions to be Answered -- |
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Main Questions -- |
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Subsidiary Questions -- |
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Review of Literature: External Sources -- |
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The CIM's Own Sources -- |
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The Millions, CIM-OMF Magazine -- |
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The CIM-OMF's own Archives: London Council Minutes -- |
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China Council Minutes -- |
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CIM-OMF Archives-Singapore -- |
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Minutes of the Overseas Council (former China Council) -- |
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Weekly HQ Staff Meetings in Shanghai, Hong Kong and Singapore -- |
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Correspondence with Missionaries and Directors etc in the Last Years in China -- |
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Country Surveys, Recommendations for-or against-work in each -- |
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CIM News-Fornightly Duplicated Letter -- |
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Overseas Bulletin in the OMF's In-house Quarterly Magazine -- |
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Writer's Conversations with Individuals -- |
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Abbreviations, Terminologn5050y, Nomenclature and Personalia. |
502 ## - DISSERTATION NOTE |
Dissertation note |
Thesis (Ph.D) - Trinity Theological Seminary and University of Liverpool, 2002. |
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE |
Bibliography, etc. note |
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500 ## - GENERAL NOTE |
General note |
Section I. Outline |
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General note |
Section II. The Background Situation in China |
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China-Understanding the Background Setting -- |
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The Background Before the CIM's Withdrawal -- |
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Where did the CIM fit among other societies? -- |
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China Inland Mission-Understanding the Background Setting -- |
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The CIM: in what respects was it sui generis? -- |
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Founding in 1865 -- |
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Inland China; the Spiritual and Humanitarian Missionary Mandates -- |
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Understanding the CIM's Faith Principles -- |
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Home Centres -- |
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What was meant by director rule? -- |
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What is meant by interdenominational but not undenominational? -- |
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Eccumenical Relationships-Apparent Contradiction? -- |
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Two Streams -- |
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Earlier Harmony -- |
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An Example -- |
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An Affirmation -- |
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The CIM-OMF Philosophy of Church Structures in Asia-Was this a CIM denomination? -- |
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Identification with Chinese-Unique or Not? -- |
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What were the CIM's recruitment qualifications for missionary service? -- |
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Development after WWII -- |
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East Asia -- |
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What was the CIM's theological position? -- |
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The CIM and Missiology -- |
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Summing Up -- |
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Understanding the In-House Ethos -- |
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What was unique about the CIM-OMF's in-house ethos? -- |
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Outsourcing -- |
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Marriage -- |
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Ambivalence on In-house ethnic/racial principles -- |
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The In-house Ethos: A Family with Loyalty to the Leader -- |
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The Ethos of Trust -- |
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The In-house Ethos and all-CIM Management -- |
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Edcuation of Missionaries' Children: Chefoo School in China -- |
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Summing Up -- |
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CIM-How did thinking develop as Communism emerged? -- |
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Deja-Vu? -- |
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Nationalists and Comunists, Attitudes of the Nationalist politicians -- |
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Understanding the Initial Attractiveness of Communism -- |
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China and the Exodus from China -- |
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Attitudes of Communists to Individual Missionaries -- |
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Diminishing Hopes of "Sitting It Out" under Communism -- |
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The Initial Attitude of the CIm -- |
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Summing Up. |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE |
General note |
Section III. China to East Asia |
505 00 - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
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CIM-The Unexpected Expulsion -- |
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Why were the CIM, alone among missions, so confident that they would be able to stay in China? -- |
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Bishiop Houghton's confidence in the Nationalist government -- |
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The Communists start to make their stance clear -- |
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Further Optimism -- |
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Communication between CIM leaders becomes constricted -- |
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No more new missionaries to sail for China; first definite thinking about service in South East Asia -- |
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The Withdrawal becomes inevitable -- |
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Headquarters managing without the General Director -- |
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China operations close down -- |
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Turning from China to East Asia-Positive and Negative Feelings -- |
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Explaining the withdrawal to Western supporters -- |
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Did the Chinese feel that the CIM had failed or betrayed them? -- |
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Summing Up -- |
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Understanding hte Kalorama and Hong Kong Conferences -- |
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Taking-in the radical change -- |
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The Kalorama Conference, Melbourne, February 1951 -- |
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Attitudes of the Communists -- |
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Redeployment gains acceptance -- |
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Education of missionaries' children-future possibilities -- |
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Associate Missions -- |
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Headquarters relocated -- |
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Survey teams for East Asia -- |
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A short-term retrospect-and the trauma -- |
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A new name? -- |
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Hon gKog-the China Council May 1951 -- |
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Back in London -- |
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Asian Missionary Societies -- |
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Summing Up -- |
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Bournemouth Conference -- |
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Novemeber-December 1951 -- |
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Surveys for redeployment -- |
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Joint endeavours with other organisations? -- |
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Medical Ministry -- |
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Bishipo Frank Houghton's resignation-becomes Consulting Director -- |
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Director Rule again -- |
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In retrospect: management ideas -- |
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Summing Up -- |
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The Withdrawal-a Once-Only change? -- |
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Would the CIM's withdrawal ever reverse itself? Would the CIM ever re-enter the mainland? -- |
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Redeployment in Asia-would this be unevangelised China all over again? -- |
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Modernising the In-house Ethos -- |
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Summing Up -- |
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Postscript -- |
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OMF-Realising Post-China Changes -- |
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Changes: Same mission, new patterns -- |
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The CIM-OMF as learners: learning about South East Asia -- |
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Starting in rural areas without a town base -- |
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CIM-OMF workers serving alone -- |
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The General Director-functions, responsibilities and deputies -- |
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Missionary children's schooling in the New Fields -- |
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Summing Up. |
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General note |
Section IV. The CIM's Thinking in a New Light |
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OMF-Retrospect on Communism -- |
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Negative views -- |
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Neutral views -- |
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Cautiously positive assessments -- |
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Missionaries of two schools: (i) God is at work and (ii) the Lord will over-rule -- |
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What kind of "liberation?" -- |
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Homeside public statements about China -- |
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Summing Up -- |
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OMF-New Fields-Indigenous Principles -- |
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What is meant by the missiological term "indigenous?" -- |
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Roland Allen; "foreign-ness" -- |
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Possible church types to be planted and their potential "indigeneity" -- |
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What is an indigenous church? -- |
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How does a church become indigenous? -- |
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The CIM in the New Fields: church structures -- |
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What were the three patterns of indigenisation under OMF? -- |
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As part of a denomination -- |
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Linked with a denomination -- |
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Independently existing of any denomination -- |
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Summing Up and Latourette's cautious warning -- |
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The Redeployment of the CIM's Anglican Mission -- |
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Understanding the Remarkable precedent: Anglican bishops in an interdenominational mission -- |
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Bishops Cassels -- |
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Bishop Houghton -- |
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How did the CIM gain acceptance as an Anglican mission? -- |
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"Moving" the Anglican Field from China to Malaya-unforseen differences -- |
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The OMF and Bishop Baines-Bishop of Singapore -- |
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The American post-China view -- |
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Was Perak like China or quite different? -- |
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Why did not he OMF Anglican field dialogue with the Docese to resolve their dilemma? -- |
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An interesting restrospect on the OMF's entry to Malaya -- |
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The loss among ordained leadership -- |
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Was OMF service an unsatisfying ministry for a well-trained minister? -- |
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What might have been in retrospect -- |
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Summing Up. |
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General note |
Section V. Understanding hte Move Into Asia: OMF-New Fields |
505 00 - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
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China -- |
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By 1951 clearly China was closed -- |
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Broadcasting -- |
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OMF's China Programme, now China Ministries -- |
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A return to China? -- |
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Summing Up -- |
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Hong Kong -- |
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The emergency transit centre -- |
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A strong Chinese church -- |
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Chinese literature: Christian Witness Press -- |
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OMF Hong Kong: back to church life -- |
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Summing Up -- |
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Hong Kong oas a sending Church -- |
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Singapore -- |
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New Fields: Singapore -- |
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The move -- |
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Why was the post-China HQ moved to Singapore? -- |
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The Headquarters -- |
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OMF ministry in Singapore-seminary teaching -- |
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Limited Ministry of OMF in Churches-why did policy change toward local church ministry? -- |
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The Malays of Singapore-was this a window of opportunity for Malays elsewhere? -- |
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Understanding Singaporean langauges; the emergence of English as a Singaporean language -- |
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Doubts about English language medium schooling -- |
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What is the response of Singapore churches tot he worldwide Great Commission? -- |
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Summing Up -- |
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Postscript re understanding Singapore-Malay languages -- |
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Malaya -- |
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The OMF discovers Malaya -- |
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Understanding why the New Villages were an open door for missionaries -- |
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The positive welcome from the Government -- |
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The Malays -- |
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Life in Malaya-both like and unlike China -- |
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Initial Survey by CIM missionaries -- |
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Initial church contacts in Malaya -- |
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OMF South Malayan Field; Johore up to and excluding Slim River, Perak -- |
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The "Missions Stations" become Churches -- |
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An assessment of the South Malaya strategy-later integration with existing churches -- |
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OMF North Malayan Field-North: Perak State and Northwards -- |
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North Malaya: the Special Case for paid Nationals -- |
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An assessment of the early strategy-North: integration with the Diocese -- |
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Summing Up -- |
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Taiwan: Minimal publicity; part of China; welcome from existing churches -- |
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Taiwan: a real part of China-- Mainland Perceptions of OMF service in Taiwan -- |
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Positive results from the survey -- |
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Taiwan: two Chinese tongues -- |
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Summing Up -- |
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Indonesia -- |
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What did the initial surveys find? -- |
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The visa problem -- |
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A welcome by the Chinese -- |
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Chinese in Kalimantan -- |
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A Welcome from the Council of Churches; Literature, visa problem solved -- |
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Ministry among Muslims -- |
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Summing Up -- |
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Japan -- |
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To the North, Hokkaido island -- |
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Language -- |
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Summing Up -- |
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Thailand -- |
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General -- |
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Coping with a totally new culture -- |
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Initial visits and contacts -- |
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Other inter-mission factors -- |
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Proposed Evangelical Fellowship of Thailand -- |
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Lookinng at the northern Hills -- |
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Central Thailand (i) medical -- |
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Central Thailand (ii) churchplanting -- |
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South Thailand -- |
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Summing Up -- |
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Philippines -- |
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Initial Contacts with Filipino Chinese -- |
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Broadcasting -- |
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Manila-the capital -- |
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Problems of legal status -- |
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The Surveys are completed -- |
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OMF plans to enter Tribal ministry -- |
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Possible medical ministries -- |
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To the Filipino lowlands -- |
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Summing Up -- |
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XMHD and FEBC; How did CIM & OMF relate to Christian broadcasting? -- |
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Radio XMHD Shanghai: early beginnings in Shanghai -- |
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FEBC Radio International, transmissions into China etc. -- |
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Norman Blake and other OMFers -- |
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"Portable Missionaries" -- |
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Summing Up -- |
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Overflow Fields-to which the OMF did not immediately go -- |
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Sri Lanka (then Ceylon) -- |
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India -- |
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Indo-China -- |
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Burma -- |
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Korea -- |
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North Borneo: Sarawak, Brunei, British North Borneo (Sabah) -- |
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More distant regions -- |
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Summing Up. |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE |
General note |
Section Virgin Islands Summing Up |
505 00 - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
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Summing Up -- |
Title |
Established precedent, stability, and radical change -- |
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Adapting to change and uncertainty -- |
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Two major patterns of ministry emerged -- |
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Work under existing churches and organisations -- |
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Work in totally unchurched areas independently-as in China -- |
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The Homesides -- |
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Completing the story. |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE |
General note |
Section Virgin IslandsI. Appendices |
505 00 - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
Formatted contents note |
Timeline -- |
Title |
Bibliography -- |
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Graph of CIM-OMF membership numbers -- |
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Index -- |
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Vita. |
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Missions |
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China |
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History |
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20th century. |
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Trinity Theological Seminary. |
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
University of Liverpool. |
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Dept. of Theology |
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