Methodists and their Missionary Societies 1760-1900 - Routledge Methodist Studies Series - John Pritchard - Books - Taylor & Francis Ltd - 9781138247505 - October 19, 2016
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Methodists and their Missionary Societies 1760-1900 - Routledge Methodist Studies Series 1st edition

John Pritchard

Methodists and their Missionary Societies 1760-1900 - Routledge Methodist Studies Series 1st edition

Methodism played an important part in the spread of Christianity from its European heartlands to the Americas, Asia, Africa and the Pacific. From John Wesley?s initial reluctance, via haphazard ventures and over-ambitious targets, a well-organized and supported Wesleyan Society developed. Smaller branches of British Methodism undertook their own foreign missions. This book, together with a companion volume on the 20th century, offers an account of the overseas mission activity of British and Irish Methodists, its roots and fruits. John Pritchard explores many aspects of mission, ranging from Labrador to New Zealand and from Sierra Leone to Sri Lanka, from open air preaching to political engagement, from the isolation of early pioneers to the creation of self-governing churches. Tracing the nineteenth-century missionary work of the Churches with Wesleyan roots which went on to unite in 1932, Pritchard explores the shifting theologies and attitudes of missionaries who crossed cultural and geographical frontiers as well as those at home who sent and supported them. Necessarily selective in the personalities and events it describes, this book offers a comprehensive overview of a world-changing movement - a story packed with heroism, mistakes, achievements, frustrations, arguments, personalities, rascals and saints.


318 pages

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Released October 19, 2016
ISBN13 9781138247505
Publishers Taylor & Francis Ltd
Pages 318
Dimensions 453 g
Language English  

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