Preface | |
Aknowledgments | |
A Note on Orthography | |
Abbreviations | |
The Early Theology of Religion in The Modern Period | p. 1 |
The 'Great Century' and its Early Missionaries | p. 2 |
Six Elements within the Early Theology of Religion | p. 3 |
Five Theologians and World Religions | p. 35 |
Frederick Denison Maurice | p. 35 |
Brooke Foss Westcott | p. 60 |
Andrew Martin Fairbairn | p. 71 |
Alexander V.G. Allen | p. 81 |
Charles Cuthbert Hall | p. 95 |
Eight Missionaries and their Theology of Religion | p. 107 |
Thomas Ebenezer Slater: 'Justice, Courtesy, and Love' | p. 108 |
Timothy Richard: The Missionary as Strategist | p. 120 |
Robert Allen Hume: The Interpretation of Indian Religion | p. 132 |
John P. Jones: The 'Broken Lights' are Lights From God | p. 144 |
Arthur Lloyd: A Ronin for Christ | p. 151 |
Bernard Lucas: The Empire of Christ | p. 161 |
J.N. Farquhar: The New Type of Christian Missionary | p. 167 |
C.F. Andrews: New Visions of Christ | p. 173 |
The Theology of Religion at the World Missionary Conference 1910 | p. 181 |
The World Missionary Conference Comes into Being | p. 181 |
The Questionnaire | p. 191 |
Analysis of Main Responses | p. 196 |
Some Minority Positions | p. 227 |
Changes in Missionary Attitudes | p. 242 |
The Re-shaping of Christian Theology through Missionary Experience | p. 245 |
The Conclusions of Commission IV | p. 253 |
The Reception of The Missionary Message: Two Theologians and a Postscript | p. 261 |
W.H. Temple Gairdner: The Advocate of Edinburgh | p. 261 |
James Hope Moulton: Pioneer and Witness | p. 270 |
The End of a Beginning: A Postscript | p. 282 |
Notes | p. 287 |
Bibliography | p. 406 |
Index | p. 443 |
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