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- catalog abstract "One of the most notable achievements of Christian missionaries during the last quarter of the nineteenth century was their contribution to the emerging disciplines of anthropology and the comparative study of religion particularly in tribal societies. This study focuses on the twentieth century missionary landmark, the First World Missionary Conference at Edinburgh in 1910. This study breaks new ground by describing five models that demonstrate the range with which missionaries of the Imperialist Era (1880-1920) interpreted tribal religious traditions in relation to the Christian message. Friesen's study reflects both an interdependence and a critique of the political, religious and anthropological spirit of the times.".
- catalog contributor b8348707.
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "I. Edinburgh 1910: A Retrospective View -- II. The Setting and Background of Edinburgh 1910 -- III. Anthropological Perspectives Informing the Report on "Animistic Religions" The Contributions of Callaway and Junod. Early Accounts of African Traditional Religion. Henry Callaway. Edward Burnett Tylor. Robert Henry Codrington. Henri Alexandre Junod. Callaway's Fulfillment Model. Resonance with Max Muller. Muller's Comparative Methods -- IV. German Lutheran Missiology. Warneck's Contribution to the "Animistic Religions" Report. The Development of National Churches. Ludwig Nommensen and the Batak. Warneck's Two Levels of Conversion. Ferdinand Hahn and the Kols. Albert C. Kruyt and the Toradja -- V. British and American Missiology. Donald Fraser: Moral Reconstruction. W.D. Armstrong: Radical Displacement. Robert H. Nassau: Bridging by Affiliation. Godfrey Callaway: The Fulfillment of Ubuntu -- VI. The Legacy of Edinburgh 1910. The Animistic Religions Report.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [197]-217) and index.".
- catalog description "One of the most notable achievements of Christian missionaries during the last quarter of the nineteenth century was their contribution to the emerging disciplines of anthropology and the comparative study of religion particularly in tribal societies. This study focuses on the twentieth century missionary landmark, the First World Missionary Conference at Edinburgh in 1910.".
- catalog description "This study breaks new ground by describing five models that demonstrate the range with which missionaries of the Imperialist Era (1880-1920) interpreted tribal religious traditions in relation to the Christian message. Friesen's study reflects both an interdependence and a critique of the political, religious and anthropological spirit of the times.".
- catalog extent "xv, 222 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Missionary responses to tribal religions at Edinburgh, 1910.".
- catalog identifier "0820425524 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Missionary responses to tribal religions at Edinburgh, 1910.".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in church history (New York, N.Y.) ; vol. 1.".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in church history ; vol. 1".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : P. Lang,".
- catalog relation "Missionary responses to tribal religions at Edinburgh, 1910.".
- catalog spatial "Africa, Sub-Saharan".
- catalog subject "261.2/09/041 20".
- catalog subject "Animism Relations Christianity.".
- catalog subject "BR128.A26 F75 1996".
- catalog subject "Christianity and other religions Animism.".
- catalog subject "Missions Africa, Sub-Saharan History 20th century.".
- catalog subject "Missions Theory.".
- catalog subject "World Missionary Conference (1st : 1910 : Edinburgh, Scotland)".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Edinburgh 1910: A Retrospective View -- II. The Setting and Background of Edinburgh 1910 -- III. Anthropological Perspectives Informing the Report on "Animistic Religions" The Contributions of Callaway and Junod. Early Accounts of African Traditional Religion. Henry Callaway. Edward Burnett Tylor. Robert Henry Codrington. Henri Alexandre Junod. Callaway's Fulfillment Model. Resonance with Max Muller. Muller's Comparative Methods -- IV. German Lutheran Missiology. Warneck's Contribution to the "Animistic Religions" Report. The Development of National Churches. Ludwig Nommensen and the Batak. Warneck's Two Levels of Conversion. Ferdinand Hahn and the Kols. Albert C. Kruyt and the Toradja -- V. British and American Missiology. Donald Fraser: Moral Reconstruction. W.D. Armstrong: Radical Displacement. Robert H. Nassau: Bridging by Affiliation. Godfrey Callaway: The Fulfillment of Ubuntu -- VI. The Legacy of Edinburgh 1910. The Animistic Religions Report.".
- catalog title "Missionary responses to tribal religions at Edinburgh, 1910 / J. Stanley Friesen.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".