Impact of the Keswick and Cambridge Holiness Movement on British Protestant Missions in Asia (1881- 1906), with special reference to the Church Missionary Society and the China Inland Mission
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Brown, Stewart
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Parvis, Sara
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Karmawan, Okky Chandra
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other
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2021-09-09T14:58:31Z
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2021-09-09T14:58:31Z
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2021-07-31
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The religious revivals in later nineteenth-century Britain promoted significant
commitment to the cause of overseas mission. One outgrowth of these revivals was
the holiness movement, and particularly its expressions in the Keswick movement
and in missionary zeal among students at Cambridge University. This thesis explores
the contributions of the holiness movement to overseas missions, especially in Asia.
It draws on Keswick periodicals, missionary archives, journals, and letters in
exploring the connection between the holiness movement and missionary activities
in India and China, giving particular reference to three case studies of Asian
missionaries: Keswick missionaries, the Cambridge Seven, and Ridley Hall
missionaries.
The thesis explores how the holiness movement played an important role in
the resurgence of Protestant overseas missions during the later nineteenth century.
Holiness teachings were influential both in inspiring British Christians to take up
missionary cause and in shaping their mission work. The thesis shows how Holiness-inspired missionaries in India and China engaged in evangelistic, pastoral,
educational, and translation and literary work. They were also involved in
promoting social welfare programmes among the local people. Their missionary
careers continued to reflect certain key holiness emphases, including maintaining
personal prayer and Bible reading, emphasising the importance of moral character,
and living a simple life. This thesis also shows that holiness-influenced missionaries
made important contributions to the development of an indigenous church
leadership in Asia.
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https://hdl.handle.net/1842/38012
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https://doi.org/10.7488/era/1283
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en
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The University of Edinburgh
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revivals
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Keswick movement
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Asian missionaries
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Keswick missionaries
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Cambridge Seven
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Ridley Hall missionaries
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holiness movement
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Protestant overseas mission
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Impact of the Keswick and Cambridge Holiness Movement on British Protestant Missions in Asia (1881- 1906), with special reference to the Church Missionary Society and the China Inland Mission
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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