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Three Centuries of Mission Revd Dr Daniel O'Connor

Three Centuries of Mission By Revd Dr Daniel O'Connor

Three Centuries of Mission by Revd Dr Daniel O'Connor


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This work is a history of the United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. The first half spans the mission to the Americans in the 18th century to the North China Mission in the late 19th century to today's programme in Bangladesh. The second half is a collection of essays on a wide theme.

Three Centuries of Mission Summary

Three Centuries of Mission: The United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel 1701-2000 by Revd Dr Daniel O'Connor

A new and expansive official history of the USPG commissioned to mark the tercentenary in 2001. The first half tells a compelling global story from the mission to the Americas in the 18th century, through the North China Mission in the late 19th century to today's Social Development Programme in Bangladesh. There is a particular focus on the post-1945 period of decolonization, development and dialogue with other religions. The second half is a collection of essays that give a wide range of themes and perspective from a history of missionary wives by Deborah Kirkwood to a discussion of the evolving role of the church in Zambia by Musonda Mwamba.Three Centuries of Mission emphasizes the key instrumentality of the USPG in the emergence of a worldwide network of Churches in the Anglican Communion and their significance in the world at the beginning of the new century.

Three Centuries of Mission Reviews

Britain's oldest missionary society, the United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel celebrates its three-hundredth birthday this year. This beautifully illustrated history is a worthy birthday present.--Theology, Sept/Oct 2001
Reviewed in the International Bulletin of Missionary Research Highlights: Not to be pigeonholed as an institutional history, this volume is a multi-layered essay on the relationships of mission, Western empires, and American, African, and Asian Christianity....[a] masterly account...a thought-provoking study...Anyone seriously interested in the missionary movement from the West should explore it.
'Buy one, get one free' applies to this exciting book of mission history as well as to supermarket offers. Daniel O'Connor's amazing two-year project of reshaping and updating the 300-year history of the United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (part 1) is complemented by 14 perceptive essays by international scholars from various geographical and topical perspectives (part 2). The shape of the book thus combines the 'modern' advantages of one creative mind...with the 'postmodern' diversity of various authors.--Yes (Church Mission Society Magazine) April-June 2001
This exceedingly well-planned and well-written book provides fascinating accounts of how the first specifically mission organization of the Church of England responsed to the dual task of serving white colonialists in the British Empire as well as forming missions among the indigenous peoples of America, Australia, Africa, South Asia, and beyond. --James A. Bergquist, Missiology: An International Review, April 2002

About Revd Dr Daniel O'Connor

The Revd Dr Daniel O'Connor is Hon Research Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Christianity in the Non-Western World at the University of Edinburgh and Canon Emeritus of Wakefield Cathedral.

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Three Centuries of Mission: The United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel 1701-2000 by Revd Dr Daniel O'Connor
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