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Missions, Nationalism, and the End of Empire
PAPERBACK; Published: 1/5/2004
ISBN: 978-0-8028-2116-4
323 Pages
Trim Size, in inches: 6.25 X 9.25
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Series: Studies in the History of Christian Missions
Christian missions have often been seen as the religious arm of Western imperialism. What is rarely appreciated is the role they played in bringing about an end to the Western colonial empires after the Second World War. Missions, Nationalism, and the End of Empire explores this neglected subject.

Respected authorities on the history of missions explore new territory in these chapters, examining from diverse angles the linkages between Christianity, nationalism, and the dissolution of the colonial empires in Asia and Africa. This work not only sheds light on the relation of religion and politics but also uncovers the sometimes paradoxical implications of the church's call to bring the gospel to all the world.

Contributors:
Daniel H. Bays
Philip Boobbyer
Judith M. Brown
Richard Elphick
Deborah Gaitskell
Adrian Hastings
Caroline Howell
Ka-che Yip
Ogbu U. Kalu
Hartmut Lehmann
Derek Peterson
Andrew Porter
Brian Stanley
John Stuart
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"This is a very substantial collection of papers by leading authorities, often both subtle and innovative in their thinking. . . It should be read by anyone seriously interested in understanding the clash of cultures and religions in the twenty-first century."

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