Ecumenism and Independency in World Christianity: Historical Studies in Honour of Brian Stanley: Theology and Mission in World Christianity, cartea 15
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004437531
ISBN-10: 9004437533
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Theology and Mission in World Christianity
ISBN-10: 9004437533
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Theology and Mission in World Christianity
Cuprins
& Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Ecumenism and Independency in World Christianity
Emma Wild-Wood
1 Brian Stanley: Scholar of World Christian History
David Bebbington
Part 1: Studying World Christianity2 1899–1900: Ecumenism and Independency in the Emerging World History of Christianity
Mark Noll
3 Independency in Ecumenical Christianity
David M. Thompson
4 Mission: Integrated or Autonomous? Implications for the Study of World Christianity
Kirsteen Kim
5 Evangelical Revivals in Twentieth Century Christianity: Reflections on the East African Revival in the Light of Revivals in East Asia
Kevin Ward
6 Creation Care in Latin America: Lessons from Catholics and Evangélicos
Allen Yeh
Part 2: Christians Working Together7 The Missionary Concerns of Brunswick Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leeds, in the Victorian Era
David Bebbington
8 Baptist Students in Cambridge: Denominational and Ecumenical Identities, from the 1920s to the 1940s
Ian Randall
9 ‘You are old, Father William’: Generational Abrasiveness in the Missionary Movement
Andrew F. Walls
10 Field Workers and Mission Leaders in Tension: Practical Ecumenism in the Shanxi Mission
Andrew T. Kaiser
11 The Advance of Pentecostalism in China, 1907–1937
Rolf Gerhard Tiedemann
12 Sacred Music and Christian Transnationalism in 1920s-1930s China and Japan
Dana L. Robert
Part 3: Pluriform Christianity13 China, Social Ethics and the European Enlightenment
Stewart J. Brown
14 ‘The Lutheran AggressionControversy’: Caste and Class Conflict of Christians in 19th Century South India
Robert Eric Frykenberg
15 Edinburgh 1910 Onward: Cheng Jingyi, Vedanayagam S. Azariah and the Ecumenical Movement in Asia
Marina Xiaojing Wang
16 Revolutionary or Reforming? Christian Engagement in Politics during Military-Backed Governments
Sebastian C. H. Kim
17 Urbanisation, Diaspora, and the Tenacity of Chinese Evangelicalism
Alexander Chow
Afterword: Ecclesiological Considerations for Ecumenism and Independency
Alexander Chow
Bibliography of Brian Stanley’s Writings
Index
Introduction: Ecumenism and Independency in World Christianity
Emma Wild-Wood
1 Brian Stanley: Scholar of World Christian History
David Bebbington
Part 1: Studying World Christianity2 1899–1900: Ecumenism and Independency in the Emerging World History of Christianity
Mark Noll
3 Independency in Ecumenical Christianity
David M. Thompson
4 Mission: Integrated or Autonomous? Implications for the Study of World Christianity
Kirsteen Kim
5 Evangelical Revivals in Twentieth Century Christianity: Reflections on the East African Revival in the Light of Revivals in East Asia
Kevin Ward
6 Creation Care in Latin America: Lessons from Catholics and Evangélicos
Allen Yeh
Part 2: Christians Working Together7 The Missionary Concerns of Brunswick Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leeds, in the Victorian Era
David Bebbington
8 Baptist Students in Cambridge: Denominational and Ecumenical Identities, from the 1920s to the 1940s
Ian Randall
9 ‘You are old, Father William’: Generational Abrasiveness in the Missionary Movement
Andrew F. Walls
10 Field Workers and Mission Leaders in Tension: Practical Ecumenism in the Shanxi Mission
Andrew T. Kaiser
11 The Advance of Pentecostalism in China, 1907–1937
Rolf Gerhard Tiedemann
12 Sacred Music and Christian Transnationalism in 1920s-1930s China and Japan
Dana L. Robert
Part 3: Pluriform Christianity13 China, Social Ethics and the European Enlightenment
Stewart J. Brown
14 ‘The Lutheran AggressionControversy’: Caste and Class Conflict of Christians in 19th Century South India
Robert Eric Frykenberg
15 Edinburgh 1910 Onward: Cheng Jingyi, Vedanayagam S. Azariah and the Ecumenical Movement in Asia
Marina Xiaojing Wang
16 Revolutionary or Reforming? Christian Engagement in Politics during Military-Backed Governments
Sebastian C. H. Kim
17 Urbanisation, Diaspora, and the Tenacity of Chinese Evangelicalism
Alexander Chow
Afterword: Ecclesiological Considerations for Ecumenism and Independency
Alexander Chow
Bibliography of Brian Stanley’s Writings
Index
Notă biografică
Alexander Chow is Senior Lecturer in Theology and World Christianity in the School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh, and is co-director of the Centre for the Study of World Christianity. He is co-editor of the journal Studies in World Christianity (Edinburgh University Press) and is editor of the Chinese Christianities Series (University of Notre Dame Press). He is author of two books, most recently Chinese Public Theology: Generational Shifts and Confucian Imagination in Chinese Christianity (Oxford 2018).
Emma Wild-Wood is Senior lecturer in African Christianity and African Indigenous Religions and co-director of the Centre for the Study of World Christianity at the University of Edinburgh. Previously she taught in DR Congo, Uganda and Cambridge, UK. She is co-editor of the journal Studies in World Christianity and co-editor of the book series Religion in Transforming Africa published by James Currey. Her latest book is The Mission of Apolo Kivebulaya: Religious Change in the African Great Lakes, c. 1870-1835 (James Currey 2020).
Emma Wild-Wood is Senior lecturer in African Christianity and African Indigenous Religions and co-director of the Centre for the Study of World Christianity at the University of Edinburgh. Previously she taught in DR Congo, Uganda and Cambridge, UK. She is co-editor of the journal Studies in World Christianity and co-editor of the book series Religion in Transforming Africa published by James Currey. Her latest book is The Mission of Apolo Kivebulaya: Religious Change in the African Great Lakes, c. 1870-1835 (James Currey 2020).