The Challenge to Christian Missions. Missionary Questions and the Modern Mind
R.E. Welch [1857-1935]
London: H.R. Allenson Ltd., 1906. Hbk. pp.188.
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Contents
Introductory: Where the Question presses
Political Complications: Is the Missionary the Troubler of the Peace?
Many Races Many Religions: "East is East and West is West"
Good in Every System: The Cosmic Light - and Dark
Liberal Thought and Heathen Destinies
Can the Missionary Motive Survive: Does Liberal Thought cut the nerve of Missions?
Chequered Results: "Counting the Game"
Chequered Results: "The Mission-made Man"
The Men and Their Methods
The Aim: The Coming Kingdom
The Return-Value of Missions
Appendix A. The Powers and the Priests in the East