
Missions and Unity
Lessons from History, 1792-2010
Norman E. Thomas(Author)
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 1. November 2010
346 pages
978-1-62189-097-3 (ISBN)
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This study is the first comprehensive history of the impact of the modern missionary movement on the understanding of and work toward Christian unity. It tells stories from all branches of the church: Roman Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant in its many types (conciliar, evangelical, Pentecostal, and independent).
Part 1, "Historical," highlights the contribution of modern missions to Christian unity, from William Carey and his antecedents and peers to present-day missions.
Part 2, "Ten Models of Unity," takes an inductive approach to history, asking not "how should Christians cooperate?" but "how has the missionary movement helped Christians to work together at the local, national, regional, and global level?"
Part 3, "Wider Ecumenism," broadens the evidence to include how the missions movement has helped not only institutional churches but also broader society to have concern for the unity of the entire human family. Included here is the story of how the Protestant missionary movement influenced the forming of the United Nations as well as the drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The study also covers the movement's impact on Christian attitudes toward, and relations with, persons of other faiths.
Mission and Unity is the standard reference work in the field for persons studying modern history, modern church history, missions, and ecumenics.
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Eugene
United States
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978-1-62189-097-3 (9781621890973)
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Norman E. Thomas is Professor Emeritus of World Christianity at United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio, USA. He is the editor of Classsic Texts in Mission and World Christianity (1995) and of the International Mission Bibliography: 1960-2000 (2003).
Content
- Missions and Unity
- Preface to the American Society of Missiology Series
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part 1: Historical
- Chapter 1: William Carey's Pleasing Dream and Its Antecedents
- Chapter 2: Evangelicals and Unity, 1792-1845
- Chapter 3: Cooperation in Mission, 1846-1909
- Chapter 4: Councils of Unity, 1910-1947
- Chapter 5: Multiple Unity Streams, 1948-2010
- Part 2: Ten Models of Unity
- Chapter 6: Unity through a Global Church
- Chapter 7: World Conciliarism
- Chapter 8: Christian World Communions
- Chapter 9: World Associations
- Chapter 10: Regional and National Voluntarism
- Chapter 11: Regional and National Councils
- Chapter 12: Towards Church Union
- Chapter 13: "All in Each Place": Local Unity
- Part 3: Wider Ecumenism
- Chapter 14: One World: The Secular Vision
- Chapter 15: Christianity and Other Faiths
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Name Index
- Subject Index
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