Christian Circulations : Global Christianity and the Local Church in Penang and Singapore, 1819-2000 /
"In postcolonial Singapore and Malaysia, Pentecostal megachurches dominate the Christian landscape, but the "big four" Protestant churches--Anglican, Methodist, Presbyterian and Brethren--remain religions of heritage for many. Sixty Malaysian and nineteen Singaporean assemblies identi...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Singapore :
NUS Press,
[2020]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- PART I. The Open Brethren Movement
- 1. The Brethren Movement and the Local Church
- 2. George Muller, Anthony Norris Groves, and the Local Church in India
- PART II. Penang and China
- 3. The London Missionary Society in Penang, 1819-43
- 4. The Brethren Movement and the Penang Mission
- 5. Revival and Rebellion in China
- 6. Crisis in the Penang Mission
- 7. Hokkien Evangelists
- PART III. Circulations
- 8. Singapore: Visiting Every City
- 9. Penang and Its Networks, 1874-1912
- 10. Alexander Grant and the Boxer Uprising
- PART IV. Schism and Continuity
- 11. Chinese Revivalists in Southeast Asia, 1929-41
- 12. Wilson Wang and Teh Phai Lian
- 13. A New Local Church Movement and Living Waters
- 14. Schism and Continuity
- 15. The Full Gospel Assemblies and the Charismatic Church of Penang.