North American Foreign Missions, 1810-1914: Theology, Theory, and Policy

Front Cover
Wilbert R. Shenk
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2004 - 349 pages
The year 1810 marks the start of the North American foreign missions movement -- a movement begun with typical American enthusiasm and vigor but in need of practical grounding. This volume explores important facets of the development of North American foreign missions, paying particular attention to the role agencies like the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM) played in shaping the theology, theory, and policy of evangelistic activities overseas.

Written by leading experts on missions and religious history, this volume is distinguished by its focus on key events taking place at the home base rather than on happenings in the foreign mission field. In doing so, these insightful studies shed light on important yet neglected topics, including the impact of debates about slavery on foreign missions, the emergence of distinctive mission strategies for women, the role of the social gospel as a missionary ideology, and the contribution of foreign missions to the creation of a global evangelical network.

Contributors: Alvyn AustinRuth Compton Brouwer, Wendy J. Diechmann Edwards, Janet F. Fishburn, Paul Harris, David W. Kling, Charles A. Maxfield III, Susan Wilds McArver, John F. Piper Jr., Dana L. Robert, Richard Lee Rogers, Wilbert R. Shenk, Carol Ann Vaughn.

bThis excellent volume will command widespread attention not only for its display of scholarly expertise but for the fresh and revealing light it throws on the principal landmarks and major themes in the history of missionary expansion overseas.b
-- Andrew Porter
Kingbs College London

From inside the book

Contents

General Editors Preface
x
Contributors
xi
Acronyms
xiii
Introduction
1
The New Divinity and the Origins of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
11
A Bright and New Constellation Millennial Narratives and the Origins of American Foreign Missions
39
Denominationalism and Democracy Ecclesiastical Issues Underlying Rufus Andersons Three Self Program
61
The 1845 Organic Sin Debate Slavery Sin and the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
86
Forging an Ideology for American Missions Josiah Strong and Manifest Destiny
163
Canadian Presbyterians and India Missions 18771914 The Policy and Politics of Womens Work for Women
192
The Social Gospel as Miss1onary Ideology
218
Missionary Returns and Cultural Conversions in Alabama and Shandong The Latter Years of Madam Gao Martha Foster Crawford
243
The Development of the Missionary Ideas of Robert E Speer
261
Only Connect The China Inland Mission and Transatlant1c Evangelicalism
281
Bibliography
314
Index
340

Evangelist or Homemaker? Mission Strategies of Early NineteenthCentury Missionary Wives in Burma and Hawaii
116
The Salvation of Souls and the Salvation of the Republic of Liberia Denominational Conflict and Racial Diversity in Antebellum Presbyterian Foreig...
133

Common terms and phrases

Bibliographic information