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Ends and Means: Missionary Justification of Force in Nineteenth Century China
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Stuart Creighton Miller
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Introduction: The Many Faces of Protestant Missions in China and the United States 1
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PART I Protestant Missions in American Expansion
- Near East Notes and Far East Queries 23
- Evangelical Logistics: Mission Support and Resources to 1920 56
- The Student Volunteer Movement and Its Role in China Missions, 1886-1920 91
- Modernism and Missions: The Liberal Search for an Exportable Christianity, 1875—1935 110
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PART II Christianity and the Transformation of China
- The Theology of American Missionaries in China, 1900— 1950 135
- Christianity in the Chinese Idiom: Young J. Allen and the Early Chiao-hui hsin-pao, 1868—1870 159
- Littoral and Hinterland in Nineteenth Century China: The "Christian" Reformers 197
- Christianity and Nationalism: The Career of Wu Lei-ch’uan at Yenching University 226
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PART III China Mission Images and American Policies
- Ends and Means: Missionary Justification of Force in Nineteenth Century China 249
- Why They Stayed: American Church Politics and Chinese Nationalism in the Twenties 283
- The Missionary Response to the Nationalist Revolution 311
- The Missionary Enterprise and Theories of Imperialism 336
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Notes. Glossary. Index
- NOTES 377
- GLOSSARY 425
- Index 427
- HARVARD STUDIES IN AMERICAN-EAST ASIAN RELATIONS 443
- CONTRIBUTORS 445
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Introduction: The Many Faces of Protestant Missions in China and the United States 1
-
PART I Protestant Missions in American Expansion
- Near East Notes and Far East Queries 23
- Evangelical Logistics: Mission Support and Resources to 1920 56
- The Student Volunteer Movement and Its Role in China Missions, 1886-1920 91
- Modernism and Missions: The Liberal Search for an Exportable Christianity, 1875—1935 110
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PART II Christianity and the Transformation of China
- The Theology of American Missionaries in China, 1900— 1950 135
- Christianity in the Chinese Idiom: Young J. Allen and the Early Chiao-hui hsin-pao, 1868—1870 159
- Littoral and Hinterland in Nineteenth Century China: The "Christian" Reformers 197
- Christianity and Nationalism: The Career of Wu Lei-ch’uan at Yenching University 226
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PART III China Mission Images and American Policies
- Ends and Means: Missionary Justification of Force in Nineteenth Century China 249
- Why They Stayed: American Church Politics and Chinese Nationalism in the Twenties 283
- The Missionary Response to the Nationalist Revolution 311
- The Missionary Enterprise and Theories of Imperialism 336
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Notes. Glossary. Index
- NOTES 377
- GLOSSARY 425
- Index 427
- HARVARD STUDIES IN AMERICAN-EAST ASIAN RELATIONS 443
- CONTRIBUTORS 445