TY - BOOK AU - Reddington,Kenneth George TI - The distinctive place of the foreign missionary in Japanese rural evangelism /By Kenneth George Reddington AV - BV4070 .D578 1963 PY - 1963/// KW - Columbia Bible College KW - Dissertations KW - Missions KW - Japan N1 - Typescript; Introduction; Part I. The Geographical and Cultural Background; Chapter I. The Geography of Japan; Chapter II. The Extent of the Unfinished Task; Chapter III. The Cultural Inheritance; Chapter IV. Present Cultural Barriers to Effective Rural Evangelism; Part II. Utilizing Present Resources to Begin to Finish the Task; Chapter V. The Present Potential of the National Church; Chapter Virgin Islands The Need for Foreign Assistance; Chapter Virgin IslandsI. The Distinctive Contribution of the Foreign Missionary; Chapter Virgin IslandsII. The Ministry of the National Rural Evangelist; Chapter IX. The Ministry of National Women Evangelists; Chapter X. Missionary-National Worker Co-operation; Part III. Application and Conclusion; Chapter XI. Practical Suggestions For Area-Wide Rural Evangelism; Chapter XII. Conclusion; Bibliography: leaves 306-309; Placement of Population --; Placement of the Unevangelized --; Placement of Christians --; Placement of Workers --; National Importance of Rural Work; Introduction --; A Historical Summary --; A National Dual Personality --; The Religious Inheritance --; Bushido, the Feudal Inheritance --; Inheritance of Family Solidarity; The Family System --; The Social Mold --; Social Basis of Morality --; Religion --; Language --; Suspicion of Foreigners --; Heart Communication --; Ineffective Christian Testimony --; Free Time --; Geography --; Migration Patterns --; Conclusions; Introduction --; Survey of Protestant Strength --; Evangelistic Potential of Laymen --; Financial Potential --; Conclusion; Vision --; Personnel --; Finances; Missionary Strength in Japan --; Direct Evangelism --; Tent Evangelism --; Inspiration --; Working With Japanese Partners --; Recruiting Workers --; Teaching Prospective Workers --; Deeper Life Meetings --; Finances --; Conclusion; The Centrality of the National Worker --; The Availability of Workers in Rural Work --; Distinctive Contributions; Introduction --; Position of Women in the Social Structure --; Particular Needs of Women --; History of Bible Women in Japan --; Distinctive Contributions of Bible Women --; Problems --; Practical Application; Introduction --; Wrong Methods of Co-operation --; Spiritual Unity --; Making the National Worker Prominent --; Adapting to Japanese Culture --; Living Together --; Sodans-or Sharing Together --; Problems in Co-operation --; Relationships to Organizations --; Conclusions; Introduction --; With the Resident Missionary --; Itinerant Evangelism --; Tent Team Evangelism --; Encouraging Lay Assistance --; Other Practical Suggestions; Summary --; Concluding Remarks; 2 ER -