The Family of Jesus (Yehsu Chia-t'ing)

Information concerning the small christian sects and independent churches in China is very scant. a contribution to our knowledge of one of these groups is most welcome, especially when that group is one which practices communal life based upon the example of the primitive christian community in Jer...

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Main Author: Romig, Theodore P. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Libr. 1950
In: Occasional bulletin from the Missionary Research Library
Year: 1950, Volume: 1, Issue: 11, Pages: 1-8
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Summary:Information concerning the small christian sects and independent churches in China is very scant. a contribution to our knowledge of one of these groups is most welcome, especially when that group is one which practices communal life based upon the example of the primitive christian community in Jerusalem. It will be very important to observe the fate of a christian communist group under a Marxian communistic regime. It is reported that S. P. Wang has published a book on the group in China, but a copy is not available in the united states.The Rev. Theodore F. Romig is a missionary of wide experience in China and the son of missionary experience. He is professor-elect of Missions at the Mccormick Theological seminary, Chicago, but during the present year is on loan by the Board of Foreign Missions of the presbyterian church in the U.S.A. to the international Missionary council and the Research committee of the Foreign Missions Conference of North America for executive service in the Study of the Missionary Obligation of the Church.–Editor.
Contains:Enthalten in: Missionary Research Library (New York, NY), Occasional bulletin from the Missionary Research Library
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/239693935000101101