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The Church Mission Society and World Christianity, 1799-1999

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The Church Mission Society and World Christianity, 1799-1999 book

Edited ByKevin Ward, Brian Stanley
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2000
eBook Published 30 July 2019
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315028033
Pages 400
eBook ISBN 9781315028033
Subjects Area Studies
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Ward, K., & Stanley, B. (Eds.). (2000). The Church Mission Society and World Christianity, 1799-1999 (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315028033

ABSTRACT

The Church Missionary Society (now renamed the Church Mission Society) has been for most of its 200-year history the largest and most influential of the British Protestant missionary agencies. Its bicentenary in 1999 is being marked by the publication of this collection of historical and theological essays by an international team of scholars, including Lamin Sanneh, Kenneth Cragg, and Geoffrey A. Oddie. The volume contains re-assessments of the classic centenary history of the CMS by Eugene Stock and of the strategic vision of Henry Venn, one of the two architects of the Three-Self theory of the indigenous church. There are chapters on the close links between the CMS and the Basel Mission, women missionaries, and regional studies of Samuel Crowther and the Niger mission, Iran, the Middle East, New Zealand, India, and Kikuyu Christianity. The volume makes a major contribution to the growing body of literature on the indigenization of missionary traditions, and will be of interest to historians of the missionary movement and non-western Christianity, as well as theologians concerned with religious pluralism, dialogue, and Christian mission.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

ByKevin Ward

part Part 1|131 pages

The CMS: Historical and Theological Themes

chapter 1|28 pages

"Taking Stock": The Church Missionary Society and Its Historians

ByKevin Ward

chapter 2|23 pages

The Church Missionary Society and the Basel Mission: An Early Experiment in Inter-European Cooperation

ByPaul Jenkins

chapter 3|25 pages

The Role of Women in the Church Missionary Society, 1799-1917

ByJocelyn Murray

chapter 4|29 pages

CMS Women Missionaries in Persia: Perceptions of Muslim Women and Islam, 1884-1934

ByGuli Francis-Dehqani

chapter 5|24 pages

Being Made Disciples — The Middle East

ByKenneth Cragg

part Part 2|138 pages

Mission and the Indigenous Church

chapter 6|26 pages

"Not Transplanting": Henry Venn's Strategic Vision

ByPeter Williams

chapter 7|25 pages

The CMS and the African Transformation: Samuel Ajayi Crowther and the Opening of Nigeria

ByLamin Sanneh

chapter 8|30 pages

Culture and Ecclesiology: The Church Missionary Society and New Zealand

ByAllan K. Davidson

chapter 9|26 pages

India: Missionaries, Conversion, and Change

ByGeoffrey A. Oddie

chapter 10|29 pages

The Role of Kikuyu Christians in Developing a Self-Consciously African Anglicanism

ByJohn Karanja

part Part 3|70 pages

Changing Perspectives on Mission in Britain

chapter 11|34 pages

Mission and the Meeting of Faiths: The Theologies of Max Warren and John V. Taylor

ByGraham Kings

chapter 12|25 pages

CMS and Mission in Britain: The Evolution of a Policy

ByJohn Clark

chapter |9 pages

Afterword: The CMS and the Separation of Anglicanism from "Englishness"

ByBrian Stanley
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