Members of the church of the Nazarene believed that they were
taking up John Wesley's mandate to take the message of holiness
around the world. This resource provides a detailed case study of
an American denomination's work in Asia during the first
three-quarters of the twentieth century. The church's philosophies
and policies of mission, unique in their attempt to build an
international church rather than national churches, were developed
and implemented through missionary leaders. Topics include the
establishment of schools and hospitals, the organization of
ecclesiastical forms and structures, and the success of church
leaders. This book will be of interest to historians interested in
the history of missions, American religious history and
American-Asian relations, and missiologists.
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