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The Reformed Church in China, 1842-1951 / by Gerald F. De Jong.

Van Pelt Library BV2580 .D455 1992
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
De Jong, Gerald Francis, 1921-2001.
Series:
Historical series of the Reformed Church in America ; no. 22.
The historical series of the Reformed Church in America ; no. 22
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Reformed Church in America--Missions--China--History.
Reformed Church in America.
Reformed Church--Missions--China--History.
Reformed Church.
Reformed Church--Missions.
History.
Missions.
China--Church history.
China.
Church history.
Physical Description:
xiii, 385 pages ; 21 cm.
Place of Publication:
Grand Rapids, Mich. : Eerdmans, [1992]
Contents:
I An Overview of Chinese Political History to 1951 1
II Laying the Foundations 13
III The Modus Operandi of Evangelism 31
IV Branching Outward, 1842-1863 46
V Creating a Partnership in Missions 62
VI The Missionary and Chinese Staff, 1863-1900 78
VII New Churches and Stations, 1863-1900 91
VIII Missionary Tours and Visitations, 1863-1900 104
IX Elementary Education and Education for Women, 1863-1900 118
X The Seminary and Middle School, 1863-1900 134
XI Developments in Medicine, 1863-1900 149
XII Staffing, Funding, and Ecumenism, 1900-1937 166
XIII Evangelism, 1900-1937 188
XIV Developments in Education, 1900-1937 208
XV Developments in Medicine, 1900-1937 231
XVI The War Years, 1937-1945 255
XVII The Post-War Years, 1945-1949 285
XVIII Closing the Mission, 1949-1951 315.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 350-380) and index.
ISBN:
0802806619
OCLC:
26053924

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