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Nothing But Christ: Rufus Anderson And The Ideology Of Protestant Foreign Missions (Religion In America)
Paul William Harris

Nothing But Christ: Rufus Anderson And The Ideology Of Protestant Foreign Missions (Religion In America)

Oxford University Press (Jan 06, 2000)
9780195131727
| Hardcover
216 pages | 160 x 240 mm | English
Dewey 266.02301
LC Classification BV2063 .H265 1999
LC Control No. 99019369

Genre

  • Systematic Theology Christology (SYS/CHRI)

Subject

  • Missions
  • Missions - Theory
  • Missions/ Theory
  • Protestant Churches
  • Protestant Churches/ Missions/ History/ 19th Century

Plot

This book examines the career of Rufus Anderson, the central figure in the formation and implementation of missionary ideology in the middle decades of the nineteenth century. Corresponding Secretary of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions from 1832 to 1866, Anderson effectively set the terms of debate on missionary policy on both sides of the Atlantic and indeed long after his death. In telling his story, Harris also speaks to basic questions in nineteenth-century American history and in the relationship between American culture and the cultures of what later came to be known as the third world.

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