

An edition of The changing role of the British Protestant missionaries in China, 1945-1952 (1999)
By Oi Ki Ling
Publish Date
1999
Publisher
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press,Associated University Presses
Language
eng
Pages
303
Description:
This book focuses on the British Protestant missionaries in China in the period from 1945 to 1952. It captures the complexity and contradictions between the missionaries' own perception of their role and Chinese reality. It also examines the missionaries' perception of the nature of Communism and their evaluation of the future prospects under Communist rule. This study offers a stimulating reflection on the missionaries' strategies for propagating the Christian faith, their priorities, and theological as well as cultural assumptions with regard to mission and politics, mission and culture, and mission-church relations during the transition from Guomindang to Communist rule. In general terms, it provides an insight into the idealism and frustrations of missionaries as they wrestled with the changing political context in China.
subjects: British Missions, History, Missionaries, Missions, Missions, British, Protestant churches, Missionaries, british
Places: China, Great Britain
Times: 20th century