Reports of the Missionary and Benevolent Boards and Committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America

Reports of the Missionary and Benevolent Boards and Committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America

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  • Author: Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.
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  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1194


Home Missions ... Annual Report of the Presbyterian Board of Home Missions ...

Home Missions ... Annual Report of the Presbyterian Board of Home Missions ...

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  • Author: Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Home Missions
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  • Category : Missions
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1194


The Princeton Theological Review

The Princeton Theological Review

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  • Category : Theology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 706

Includes section "Reviews of recent literature."


New Serial Titles

New Serial Titles

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  • Category : Periodicals
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1944

A union list of serials commencing publication after Dec. 31, 1949.


Presbyterians in South Carolina, 1925–1985

Presbyterians in South Carolina, 1925–1985

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  • Author: Nancy Snell Griffith
  • Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
  • ISBN: 149823772X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 267

The history of South Carolina Presbyterians between 1925 and 1985 covers a period of great development achieved through many difficulties in church and society. We tell the story not only of the churches belonging to the PCUS, sometimes called "southern Presbyterians," but also African-American churches and institutions in South Carolina established after the Civil War by PCUSA missionaries from the North. For all Presbyterians, events between the World Wars challenged the moral stances birthed by Protestants to build a Christian America. Women's right to vote came to the nation in 1920, but claiming equality of women's roles in mainline churches took decades of advocacy. The Great Depression engulfed the whole nation, eroding funds for churches, missions, and institutions. World War II set the scene for a great period of church expansion. When moral and cultural challenges came from the Civil Rights Movement and the war in Vietnam, the church increasingly began to face these issues and tensions, both theological and social, as they arose among the members of historic denominations. An effort began to reintegrate African-American churches into the Synod of South Carolina. As the Synod of South Carolina was taken up into a larger regional body in 1973, its more conservative churches began to withdraw from the PCUS. Many congregations began to shrink and the resources for mission diminished. In telling this story we hope to provide insights into how Presbyterians in South Carolina contributed to culture, connecting their religious life and practices to a larger social setting. May a fresh look at the recent past stir us to renewal ahead.


Reports of the Boards

Reports of the Boards

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  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1238


Lucean Arthur Headen

Lucean Arthur Headen

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  • Author: Jill D. Snider
  • Publisher: UNC Press Books
  • ISBN: 1469654369
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 327

Born in Carthage, North Carolina, Lucean Arthur Headen (1879–1957) grew up amid former slave artisans. Inspired by his grandfather, a wheelwright, and great-uncle, a toolmaker, he dreamed as a child of becoming an inventor. His ambitions suffered the menace of Jim Crow and the reality of a new inventive landscape in which investment was shifting from lone inventors to the new "industrial scientists." But determined and ambitious, Headen left the South, and after toiling for a decade as a Pullman porter, risked everything to pursue his dream. He eventually earned eleven patents, most for innovative engine designs and anti-icing methods for aircraft. An equally capable entrepreneur and sportsman, Headen learned to fly in 1911, manufactured his own "Pace Setter" and "Headen Special" cars in the early 1920s, and founded the first national black auto racing association in 1924, all establishing him as an important authority on transportation technologies among African Americans. Emigrating to England in 1931, Headen also proved a successful manufacturer, operating engineering firms in Surrey that distributed his motor and other products worldwide for twenty-five years. Though Headen left few personal records, Jill D. Snider recreates the life of this extraordinary man through historical detective work in newspapers, business and trade publications, genealogical databases, and scholarly works. Mapping the social networks his family built within the Presbyterian church and other organizations (networks on which Headen often relied), she also reveals the legacy of Carthage's, and the South's, black artisans. Their story shows us that, despite our worship of personal triumph, success is often a communal as well as an individual achievement.


Sharing Jesus Effectively in the Buddhist World

Sharing Jesus Effectively in the Buddhist World

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  • Author: David S. Lim
  • Publisher: William Carey Library
  • ISBN: 9780878085095
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 398

This is the third book in the "Sharing Jesus in the Buddhist World" series, written by evangelical mission "reflective practitioners" who are committed to developing more effective ways to win the Buddhist peoples to the Lord Jesus Christ. The opening chapter describes "The Changing Demographic Context of Global Buddhism"; the next six describe some of the best models of mission approaches for reaching Buddhists; and the last four depict some past and present "people movements" or "church planting movements."


The Bible in Folklore Worldwide

The Bible in Folklore Worldwide

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  • Author: Eric Ziolkowski
  • Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
  • ISBN: 3110478218
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 504


Hidden Genocides

Hidden Genocides

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  • Author: Alexander Laban Hinton
  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press
  • ISBN: 0813561647
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 231

Why are some genocides prominently remembered while others are ignored, hidden, or denied? Consider the Turkish campaign denying the Armenian genocide, followed by the Armenian movement to recognize the violence. Similar movements are building to acknowledge other genocides that have long remained out of sight in the media, such as those against the Circassians, Greeks, Assyrians, the indigenous peoples in the Americas and Australia, and the violence that was the precursor to and the aftermath of the Holocaust. The contributors to this collection look at these cases and others from a variety of perspectives. These essays cover the extent to which our biases, our ways of knowing, our patterns of definition, our assumptions about truth, and our processes of remembering and forgetting as well as the characteristics of generational transmission, the structures of power and state ideology, and diaspora have played a role in hiding some events and not others. Noteworthy among the collection’s coverage is whether the trade in African slaves was a form of genocide and a discussion not only of Hutus brutalizing Tutsi victims in Rwanda, but of the execution of moderate Hutus as well. Hidden Genocides is a significant contribution in terms of both descriptive narratives and interpretations to the emerging subfield of critical genocide studies. Contributors: Daniel Feierstein, Donna-Lee Frieze, Krista Hegburg, Alexander Laban Hinton, Adam Jones, A. Dirk Moses, Chris M. Nunpa, Walter Richmond, Hannibal Travis, and Elisa von Joeden-Forgey