Memoir of George Dana Boardman

Memoir of George Dana Boardman
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:684070887
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Synopsis Memoir of George Dana Boardman by : Alonzo King

An Unpredictable Gospel

An Unpredictable Gospel
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 9780199772315
ISBN-13 : 0199772312
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Synopsis An Unpredictable Gospel by : Jay Riley Case

Jay Case examines the efforts of American evangelical missionaries, arguing that if they were agents of imperialism they were poor ones. Western missionaries had a dismal record of converting non-Westerners to Christianity.

Southeast Asian Education in Modern History

Southeast Asian Education in Modern History
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 263
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ISBN-10 : 9781351664677
ISBN-13 : 1351664670
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Synopsis Southeast Asian Education in Modern History by : Pia Jolliffe

How particular has Southeast Asia’s experience of educational development been, and has this led to an identifiably distinct Southeast Asian approach to the provision of education? Inquiry into these questions has significant consequences for our understanding of the current state of education in Southeast Asia and the challenges it has inherited. This book contributes to a better understanding of the experience of educational development in Southeast Asia by presenting a collection of micro-historical studies on the subject of education, policy and practice in the region from the emergence of modern education to the end of the twentieth century. The chapters fathom the extent to which contest over educational content in schools has occurred and establish the socio-cultural, political and economic bases upon which these contestations have taken place and the ways in which those forces have played out in the classrooms. In doing so, the book conveys a sense of the extent to which modern forms of education have been both facilitated and shaped by the region’s specific configurations; its unique demographic, religious, social, environmental, economic and political context. Conversely, they also provide examples of the sorts of obstacles that have prevented education making as full an impact on the region’s recent 'modern' transformation as might have been hoped or expected. This book will be of interest to academics in the field of Southeast Asian Studies, Asian Studies, education, nationalism, and history.

Learning, Migration and Intergenerational Relations

Learning, Migration and Intergenerational Relations
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9781137572189
ISBN-13 : 1137572183
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Learning, Migration and Intergenerational Relations by : Pia Jolliffe

Focusing on the Karen people in Burma, Thailand and the United Kingdom, this book analyses how global, regional and local developments affect patterns of learning. It combines historical and ethnographic research to explore the mutual shaping of intergenerational relations and children’s practical and formal learning within a context of migration and socio-political change. In this endeavour, Pia Jolliffe discusses traditional patterns of socio-cultural learning within Karen communities as well as the role of Christian missionaries in introducing schooling to the Karen in Burma and in Thailand. This is followed by an analysis of children’s migration for education in northern Thailand where state schools often encourage students’ aspirations towards upward social mobility at the same time as schools reproduce social inequality between the rural Karen and urban Thai society. The author draws attention to international humanitarian agencies who deliver education to refugees and migrants at the Thai-Burma border, as well as the role of UK government schools in the process of resettling Karen refugees. In this way, the book analyses the connections between learning, migration and intergenerational relations in households, schools and other institutions at the local, regional and global level.

Encyclopedia of Christianity in the United States

Encyclopedia of Christianity in the United States
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 2849
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ISBN-10 : 9781442244320
ISBN-13 : 1442244321
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Synopsis Encyclopedia of Christianity in the United States by : George Thomas Kurian

From the Founding Fathers through the present, Christianity has exercised powerful influence in the United States—from its role in shaping politics and social institutions to its hand in inspiring art and culture. The Encyclopedia of Christianity in the United States outlines the myriad roles Christianity has played and continues to play. This masterful five-volume reference work includes biographies of major figures in the Christian church in the United States, influential religious documents and Supreme Court decisions, and information on theology and theologians, denominations, faith-based organizations, immigration, art—from decorative arts and film to music and literature—evangelism and crusades, the significant role of women, racial issues, civil religion, and more. The first volume opens with introductory essays that provide snapshots of Christianity in the U.S. from pre-colonial times to the present, as well as a statistical profile and a timeline of key dates and events. Entries are organized from A to Z. The final volume closes with essays exploring impressions of Christianity in the United States from other faiths and other parts of the world, as well as a select yet comprehensive bibliography. Appendices help readers locate entries by thematic section and author, and a comprehensive index further aids navigation.

A Supreme Desire to Please Him

A Supreme Desire to Please Him
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9781498280266
ISBN-13 : 1498280269
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis A Supreme Desire to Please Him by : E.D. Burns

Adoniram Judson was not only a historic figurehead in the first wave of foreign missionaries from the United States and a hero in his own day, but his story still wins the admiration of Christians even today. Though numerous biographies have been written to retell his life story in every ensuing generation, until now no single volume has sought to comprehensively synthesize and analyze the features of his theology and spiritual life. His vision of spirituality and religion certainly contained degrees of classic evangelical piety, yet his spirituality was fundamentally rooted in and ruled by a mixture of asceticism and New Divinity theology. Judson's renowned fortitude emerged out of a peculiar missionary spirituality that was bibliocentric, ascetic, heavenly minded, and Christocentric. The center of Adoniram Judson's spirituality was a heavenly minded, self-denying submission to the sovereign will of God, motivated by an affectionate desire to please Christ through obedience to his final command revealed in the Scriptures. Unveiling the heart of his missionary spirituality, Judson himself asked, "What, then, is the prominent, all-constraining impulse that should urge us to make sacrifices in this cause?" And he answered thus: "A supreme desire to please him is the grand motive that should animate Christians in their missionary efforts."

The Eclectic Review

The Eclectic Review
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 552
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:HW28R1
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Rating : 4/5 (R1 Downloads)

Synopsis The Eclectic Review by : Samuel Greatheed

A Baptist Bibliography

A Baptist Bibliography
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Total Pages : 762
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015079878362
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Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis A Baptist Bibliography by : Edward Caryl Starr