Social Significance of Christianity in Modern Asia. I

This is the first of a series of articles by Professor Henderson containing his estimate of the progress of Christianity in India, Burmah, China, and Japan. Professor Henderson has just returned from a visit of several months in Asia whither he went as lecturer upon the Barrows Foundation of the Uni...

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Main Author: Henderson, Charles Richmond (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 1913
In: The biblical world
Year: 1913, Volume: 42, Issue: 3, Pages: 140-145
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Summary:This is the first of a series of articles by Professor Henderson containing his estimate of the progress of Christianity in India, Burmah, China, and Japan. Professor Henderson has just returned from a visit of several months in Asia whither he went as lecturer upon the Barrows Foundation of the University of Chicago. Professor Henderson, in addition to being an active Christian worker, has won highest recognition as a sociologist. He is the American member of the International Prison Commission, President of the United Charities of Chicago, and has served as president or secretary of many commissions and national conferences on social matters. His opinions are therefore those of a trained observer, and are of special value for all those interested in the progress of foreign missions.
Contains:Enthalten in: The biblical world
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1086/474873