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200 1 _aThe Missionary Movement in Christian History
_eStudies in the Transmission of Faith
_fAndrew F. Walls
210 _aMaryknoll, New York
_cOrbis Books
_d1996
215 _a266 c.
320 _aincludes an index
327 _aI. The Transmission of Christian Faith 1. The Gospel as Prison and Liberator of Culture 2. Culture and Coherence in Christian History 3. The Translation Principle in Christian History 4. Culture and Conversion in Christian History 5. Romans One and the Modern Missionary Movement 6. Origins of Old Northern and New Southern Christianity II. Africa's Place in Christian History 7. The Evangelical Revival, the Missionary Movement, and Africa 8. Black Europeans - White Africans 9. The Challenge of the African Independent Churches 10. Primal Religious Traditions in Today's World III. The Missionary Movement 11. Structural Problems in Mission Studies 12. Missionary Vocation and the Ministry 13. The Western Discovery of Non-Western Christian Art 14. The Nineteenth-Century Missionary as Scholar 15. Humane Learning and the Missionary Movement 16. The Domestic Importance of the Nineteenth-Century Medical Missionary 17. The American Dimension of the Missionary Movement 18. Missionary Societies and the Fortunate Subversion of the Church 19. The Old Age of the Missionary Movement
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