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Christian Ministry

Christianity in China
Suzanne Wilson Barnett, Editor
John King Fairbank, Editor
These studies examine writings by Protestant missionaries in China from 1819 to 1890. Nine historians contribute to a composite picture of the missionary pioneers, the literature they produced, the changes they sustained through immersion in Chinese culture, and their efforts to interpret that culture for their constituencies at home.
Hardcover 1985
Deliverance and Submission
Kelly H. Chong
South Korea is home to some of the largest evangelical Protestant congregations in the world. This book investigates the meaning of—and the reasons behind—a particular aspect of contemporary South Korean evangelicalism: the intense involvement of middle-class women.
Hardcover 2008
Famine in China and the Missionary
Paul Richard Bohr
Paperback
The Foochow Missionaries, 1847-1880
Ellsworth C. Carlson
Paperback 1973
The Home Base of American China Missions, 1880-1920
Valentin H. Rabe
Hardcover 1978
Journey to the East
Liam Matthew Brockey
It was one of the great encounters of world history: highly educated European priests confronting Chinese culture for the first time in the modern era. This “journey to the East” is explored by Brockey as he retraces the path of the Jesuit missionaries who sailed from Portugal to China.
Hardcover 2007 / Paperback 2008
The Missionary Enterprise in China and America
John King Fairbank
For more than a century missionaries were the main contact points between the Chinese and American peoples. Here, fourteen contributors studying both sides of the missionary effort, in China and in America, present case studies that suggest conclusions and themes for research.
Hardcover 1974
Our Ordered Lives Confess
Irwin T. Hyatt
Hardcover 1976
The Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Peking During the Eighteenth Century
Eric Widmer
Hardcover 1976