Edinburgh 2010

Edinburgh 2010
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 369
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ISBN-10 : 9781608991693
ISBN-13 : 1608991695
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Synopsis Edinburgh 2010 by : David A. Kerr

The World Missionary Conference, held at Edinburgh in 1910, ranks among the most influential and widely remembered events in Christian history. Though the outcomes of the Conference have differed in many ways from the expectations of its participants, after a century its momentous significance is clearer than ever. While the missionary movement went into decline, from its work emerged a world church, with deep roots and vigorous expression on every continent. As the centenary of the Conference approaches, The time is ripe to examine its meaning in light of the past century And The questions facing Christian witness today. This book is the first to systematically examine the eight Commissions which reported to Edinburgh 1910 and gave the conference much of its substance and enduring value. it will deepen and extend the reflection being stimulated by the upcoming centenary and will kindle the missionary imagination for 2010 and beyond.

Spirit of Missions

Spirit of Missions
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Total Pages : 1102
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924057467106
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Report of commission I-VIII

Report of commission I-VIII
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Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : RUTGERS:39030033524101
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Synopsis Report of commission I-VIII by : Edinburgh World missionary conference

The World Missionary Conference, Edinburgh 1910

The World Missionary Conference, Edinburgh 1910
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Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages : 385
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ISBN-10 : 9780802863607
ISBN-13 : 0802863604
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Synopsis The World Missionary Conference, Edinburgh 1910 by : Brian Stanley

Studies in the History of Christian Missions/R. E. Frykenberg and Brian Stanley, series editors/ The World Missionary Conference in Edinburgh in 1910 has come down in history as a unique event in the history of the Protestant missionary movement. Brian Stanley s book gives us a full and comprehensive account of the conference, doing so from the perspective of developments in the hundred years since the conference. His study should serve not only as a work of history but also as a work of theological reflection about mission as an ongoing international movement. I welcome this book as an important resource in the church s self-understanding and in its engagement with the world. Lamin Sanneh/Yale University/ Edinburgh 1910 laid the foundations of interdenominational understanding for the ecumenical movement of the twentieth century. . . . With impeccable scholarship, Brian Stanley has written a thorough and revealing analysis of this epoch-making conference. David Bebbington/University of Stirling/ An accomplished study revealing Stanley s deep scholarship and wide knowledge of the modern missionary movement. This book will surely become both a missionary and an ecumenical classic. David M. Thompson/Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge/ This long-awaited book is the definitive history of the World Missionary Conference held in Edinburgh in 1910. Stanley s thorough scholarship and elegant prose bring the conference to life and make a case for its enduring importance to the history of world Christianity. Scholars of missions, ecumenism, world religions, education, and Christian internationalism will find this superb study essential for their work. Dana L. Robert/Boston University School of Theology

Power and Partnership

Power and Partnership
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 461
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ISBN-10 : 9781620322420
ISBN-13 : 1620322420
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Synopsis Power and Partnership by : Jonathan S. Barnes

While the concept of partnership between churches in the Global North and South has been an ecumenical goal for well over eight decades, realizing relationships of mutuality, solidarity, and koinonia has been, to say the least, problematic. Seeking to understand the dynamics of power and control in these relationships, this work traces the history of how partnership has been lived out, both as a concept and in practice. It is argued that many of the issues that are problematic for partnerships today can find their antecedents during colonial times at the very beginnings of the modern missionary movement. For those interested in pursuing cross-cultural partnerships today, understanding this history and recognizing the use, as well as the misuse, of power is crucial as we seek genuine relationships of care and friendship in our fractured and divided world.

Woman's Work

Woman's Work
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Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89077048411
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Ambiguities of Empire

Ambiguities of Empire
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9781317990758
ISBN-13 : 1317990757
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Synopsis Ambiguities of Empire by : Robert Holland

This book comprises essays offered by friends, colleagues, and former students in tribute to Andrew Porter, on the occasion of his retirement from the Rhodes Chair in Imperial History at the University of London. The contributors, including many distinguished historians, explore through a variety of case studies ‘ambiguities of empire’ and of imperial and quasi-imperial relationships, reflecting important themes in Professor Porter’s own writing. Whilst the range of articles reflects the breadth of Andrew Porter’s scholarly collaborations and interests, the chapters focus in particular on two aspects of imperial history which have been the subject of his particular attention: religion and empire and the end of empire. The book contains original pieces on the history of British imperialism currently the subject of considerable scholarly attention. The book will be invaluable to students and scholars of empire, religion and colonialism. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History.