The challenge to Christian missions: missionary questions and the modern mind

I. Introductory: Where the question presses.--II. Political complications: Is the missionary the troubler of the peace?--III. Many races many religions: "East is East and West is West."--IV. God in every system: The cosmic light and dark.--V. Liberal thought and heathen destinies.--VI. Can...

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Main Author: Welsh, R. E. 1857-1935 (Author)
Corporate Authors: School of Theology, Boston University (Contributor) ; Internet Archive (Firm) (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: London H. R. Allenson 1906
In:Year: 1906
Edition:2nd ed.
Further subjects:B Theology-Internet Archive
B Missions
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Summary:I. Introductory: Where the question presses.--II. Political complications: Is the missionary the troubler of the peace?--III. Many races many religions: "East is East and West is West."--IV. God in every system: The cosmic light and dark.--V. Liberal thought and heathen destinies.--VI. Can the missionary motive survive: Does liberal thought cut the nerve of missions?--VII. Chequered results: "Counting the game."--VIII. Chequered results: "The mission-made man."--IX. The men and their methods.--X. The aim: The coming kingdom.--XI. The return-value of missions.--Appendices: A. The Powers and the priests in the East. B. Checks to progress in India.