Non-Europeans as missionaries to Germany /James Marcus.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 1954.Description: 57, vii leaves ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • BV4070 .N664 1954
  • BV4070
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Contents:
Communism the Enemy of hte Gospel -- Nationalism Another Foe of the Gospel -- Romanism Still Another Enemy -- Our Lord's Return -- The Most Effective Way -- Europe's Needs -- The Bible is Unknown -- Abundant Opportunities for the Foreign worker -- Europe Cannot Be Called Christian -- The Effect of the Reformation on Europe -- After World War I -- Response Proves the Need -- The Value of the National Worker -- The Value of the Foreign Worker -- Europe as a Field for Evangelization -- Why Evangelize Europe? -- The Field and Its Need -- Europe the Center of the Divine Problem -- The Bid for the World -- Where Hope for Protestantism Lies -- Influences of Europe.
The New Position of the Church in the Post-World War One Period -- Religious and Theological Movements Within the Church -- Neo-Mysticism -- Germany -- The Challenge of the Open Door in Europe -- Reasons for Evangelizing Germany -- The Central Problem -- Types of Reconstruction Service -- A Saving Remnant -- Encouragement Needed -- Unchurched Masses -- Spiritual Unrest -- Rebirth of the German Church -- Present...1946.
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I. Problem Presented

II. The General European Background

Why Evangelize Europe? -- Communism the Enemy of hte Gospel -- Nationalism Another Foe of the Gospel -- Romanism Still Another Enemy -- Our Lord's Return -- The Most Effective Way -- Europe's Needs -- The Bible is Unknown -- Abundant Opportunities for the Foreign worker -- Europe Cannot Be Called Christian -- The Effect of the Reformation on Europe -- After World War I -- Response Proves the Need -- The Value of the National Worker -- The Value of the Foreign Worker -- Europe as a Field for Evangelization -- Why Evangelize Europe? -- The Field and Its Need -- Europe the Center of the Divine Problem -- The Bid for the World -- Where Hope for Protestantism Lies -- Influences of Europe.

III. History of the German Church During the Last Two World Wars, and the Present State of Germany

The Protestant Church in Pre-World War One Germany -- The New Position of the Church in the Post-World War One Period -- Religious and Theological Movements Within the Church -- Neo-Mysticism -- Germany -- The Challenge of the Open Door in Europe -- Reasons for Evangelizing Germany -- The Central Problem -- Types of Reconstruction Service -- A Saving Remnant -- Encouragement Needed -- Unchurched Masses -- Spiritual Unrest -- Rebirth of the German Church -- Present...1946.

IV. Present Missionary Work in Germany

V. Results and Summaries of Questionnaires

Virgin Islands Conclusions and Prospectus

Virgin IslandsI. Bibliography

Virgin IslandsII. To Whom Questionnaires Were Sent

IX. Summary of European Missions Survey

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