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19Th Century Global Expansion of Methodism: What Motivated Missionaries?

Richard Roy

Paperback 2013-09-17

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A near death episode in the Rev John Smithies' earliest missionary work raises the principal question of this book, namely, what motivated Wesleyan Methodist mission in the first half of the nineteenth century? At first glance, the question may be answered simply: the quest to make Methodist converts or to Christianise indigenous inhabitants of newly conquered territories of the British Empire. However, in this reappraisal of Methodist mission in the century after John Wesley, a new perspective is explored, one which challenges these more common and simplistic interpretations.

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Publisher Description

A near death episode in the Rev John Smithies' earliest missionary work raises the principal question of this book, namely, what motivated Wesleyan Methodist mission in the first half of the nineteenth century? At first glance, the question may be answered simply: the quest to make Methodist converts or to Christianise indigenous inhabitants of newly conquered territories of the British Empire. However, in this reappraisal of Methodist mission in the century after John Wesley, a new perspective is explored, one which challenges these more common and simplistic interpretations.

Koorong Code460305
ISBN0992335213
EAN9780992335212
Pages356
DepartmentAcademic
CategoryChurch History
PublisherRichard Roy
Publication DateSep 2013
Dimensions19 x 140 x 216mm
Weight0.413kg