The Missionary Enterprise in China and America
John King Fairbank
Introduction: The Many Faces of Protestant Missions in China and the United States
John K. Fairbank
Part One. Protestant Missions in American Expansion
Near East Notes and Far East Queries
James A. Field, Jr.
Evangelical Logistics: Mission Support and Resources to 1920
Valentin H. Rabe
The Student Volunteer Movement and Its Role in China Missions, 1886-1920
Clifton J. Phillips
Modernism and Missions: The Liberal Search for an Exportable Christianity, 1875-1935
William R. Hutchison
Part Two. Christianity and the Transformation of China
The Theology of American Missionaries in China, 1900-1950
M. Searle Bates
Christianity in the Chinese Idiom: Young J. Allen and the Early Chiao-huih sin-pao, 1868-1870
Adrian A. Bennett and Kwang-Ching Liu
Littoral and Hinterland in Nineteenth Century China: The "Christian" Reformers
Paul A. Cohen
Christianity and Nationalism: The Career of Wu Lei-ch'uan at Yenching University
Philip West
Part Three. China Mission Images and American Policies
Ends and Means: Missionary Justification of Force in Nineteenth Century China
Stuart Creighton Miller
Why They Stayed: American Church Politics and Chinese Nationalism in the Twenties
Shirley Stone Garrett
The Missionary Response to the Nationalist Revolution
Paul A. Varg
The Missionary Enterprise and Theories of Imperialism
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.
Abbreviations
Notes
Glossary
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