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Thomas, Guy. "Retrieving Hidden Traces of the Intercultural Past: An Introduction to Archival Resources in Cameroon, with Special Reference to the Central Archives of the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon." History in Africa 25 (1998): 427–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3172199.

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Towards the end of 1886 four missionaries set foot on Cameroonian soil in the harbor of Douala. They were representatives of the Switzerland based Basel Mission (BM) who had arrived to take over from the pioneers of Christian mission work in Cameroon, the British Baptists, two years after this part of west-central Africa had been brought under German colonial rule in 1884. Their challenge was founded on the key objectives of consolidating and expanding the web of christian communities which had been established along the Atlantic coast north of the Wouri estuary.Today, just over 110 years later, traces of the Basel Mission's enterprise are widely spread over the Anglophone South West and North West Provinces of Cameroon. These remnants of the past have been partly reshaped to suit the specific patterns of church activities and administration among their African target groups; partly they have been effaced through the erosive impact of time. But only partly, for numerous episodes and aspects of this chapter on religious and social history are well documented both in substantial collections of records and in several publications.
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Lang, Michael Kpughe. "The Presbyterian Church in Cameroon and Rural Missionary Work." Rural Theology 12, no. 2 (November 2014): 119–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/1470499414z.00000000031.

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Constable, Philip. "Scottish Missionaries, ‘Protestant Hinduism’ and the Scottish Sense of Empire in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-century India." Scottish Historical Review 86, no. 2 (October 2007): 278–313. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/shr.2007.86.2.278.

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This article examines the Scottish missionary contribution to a Scottish sense of empire in India in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Initially, the article reviews general historiographical interpretations which have in recent years been developed to explain the Scottish relationship with British imperial development in India. Subsequently the article analyses in detail the religious contributions of Scottish Presbyterian missionaries of the Church of Scotland and the Free Church Missions to a Scottish sense of empire with a focus on their interaction with Hindu socioreligious thought in nineteenth-century western India. Previous missionary historiography has tended to focus substantially on the emergence of Scottish evangelical missionary activity in India in the early nineteenth century and most notably on Alexander Duff (1806–78). Relatively little has been written on Scottish Presbyterian missions in India in the later nineteenth century, and even less on the significance of their missionary thought to a Scottish sense of Indian empire. Through an analysis of Scottish Presbyterian missionary critiques in both vernacular Marathi and English, this article outlines the orientalist engagement of Scottish Presbyterian missionary thought with late nineteenth-century popular Hinduism. In conclusion this article demonstrates how this intellectual engagement contributed to and helped define a Scottish missionary sense of empire in India.
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Chang, Oan Ik. "Effect and Evaluation of the Presbyterian Church in Cambodia on Cambodia Protestant Missions." ACTS Theological Journal 24 (July 30, 2015): 169–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.19114/atj.24.5.

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Lang, Michael Kpughe. "The Patterns of Corruption in Christian Churches of Cameroon: The Case of the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon." Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 31, no. 2 (April 2014): 132–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0265378813519724.

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Robert Mbe, Akoko. "‘You Must Be Born-Again’: The Pentecostalisation of the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon." Journal of Contemporary African Studies 25, no. 2 (May 2007): 299–315. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02589000701396306.

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FEITOZA, PEDRO. "Experiments in Missionary Writing: Protestant Missions and the Imprensa Evangelica in Brazil, 1864–1892." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 69, no. 3 (March 22, 2018): 585–605. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046917002809.

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The Imprensa Evangelica, published between 1864 and 1892 in Brazil by Presbyterian missionaries, furnished Brazilian Evangelical minorities with a means of crafting new religious identities and of asserting their presence in the public arena. Its editors defended the political rights of non-Catholics in the country, took part in religious controversies with Catholic publications in Brazil and Portugal, and intervened in on-going public debates on the separation of Church and State and the abolition of slavery. This article also examines how the periodical's circulation generated new reading practices in Brazil.
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Rosi, Bruno Goncalves. "Personal Evangelism or Social Reform? The Challenge to Brazilian Presbyterianism in the Nineteenth Century." Unio Cum Christo 7, no. 1 (April 1, 2021): 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.35285/ucc7.1.2021.art7.

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This article analyses how Presbyterian missionaries and the early pastors in Brazil answered the call to help lead the country to material progress. In terms of organization, it follows the chronological order of a scheme traditional among historians of Presbyterianism in Brazil: beginning, consolidation, and dissent. It begins with the antecedents and mostly the work of the pioneer James Cooley Fletcher. While some leaders wanted to help Brazil develop as a nation, most workers in the early Presbyterian Church had a more conservative approach. They were not necessarily antagonistic to the material progress the gospel could bring but favored personal evangelism as their main goal. Debates on this issue would mark the early denomination, especially in its dissent phase. KEYWORDS: Ashbel Green Simonton, James Cooley Fletcher, Brazilian history, missionary history, missions to Brazil, evangelism, social work
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Ko, Hoon. "A History of the Early Missions of the Korean Presbyterian Church, written by Kyung-Woon Min." Mission Studies 37, no. 2 (June 19, 2020): 303–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15733831-12341723.

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Kang, Sung-Ho. "Establishment and Operation of the Suncheon Station of the Korea Missions Presbyterian Church in the United States." Centre for Namdo Culture 37 (August 31, 2019): 147–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.31929/namdo.2019.37.147.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Presbyterian Church – Missions – Cameroon"

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Codling, James. "Presbyterian missions to Indians in western Canada." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1990. http://www.tren.com.

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Dawson, David. "Presbyterian missionaries in the Middle East." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1987. http://www.tren.com.

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Quarterman, Clayton. "The application of Presbyterian polity and transfer of leadership in cross-cultural situations : a study in Presbyterian missiology." Thesis, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.683324.

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Slater, Bryan A. "The role of short term missions in the life of the local church and how to make short term missions more effective through the local church, with special emphasis on Evangelical Presbyterian churches." Online full text .pdf document, available to Fuller patrons only, 2001. http://www.tren.com.

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Bang, Dong-Sub. "A historical study of the role of pioneer Korean Christians in beginning the indigenous Presbyterian Church and in Bible translation 1876-1912." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1996. http://www.tren.com.

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Kim, Hwal-young. "Mission to "Samaria" a history of the China mission of the Presbyterian Church in Korea (1912-1959) /." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1993. http://www.tren.com.

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Panayiotides-Djaferis, Hercules Theodore. "The Reformed Presbyterian Mission to Cyprus a history and evaluation /." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1995. http://www.tren.com.

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Park, Heu-Gyu (Dave). "Cooperation in missions in the formation and development of the Korean Presbyterian Church, 1884-1912." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1998. http://www.tren.com.

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Lai, Timothy Ming-Jer. "A reflection of 140 years of Taiwan Presbyterian Mission from the perspective of mission contextualization." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 2006. http://www.tren.com/search.cfm?p078-0047.

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Burke, Jeffrey Charles. "The establishment of the American Presbyterian Mission in Egypt, 1854-1940 : an overview." Thesis, McGill University, 2000. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=36557.

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This dissertation examines the educational contributions of the American Mission in Egypt using previously untapped archival documents from the Presbyterian Historical Society in Philadelphia. The principal focus of this research is on the establishment of American Mission schools in Egypt. The successes and failures of this missionary movement's work with Copts and Muslims are examined within the context of demographic data and political history. The study also discusses Egyptian anti-missionary sentiments directed against the American Mission in the 1920s and 30s, and constitutes an exploration of Christian-Muslim relations in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Egypt.
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Books on the topic "Presbyterian Church – Missions – Cameroon"

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Mokosso, Henry Efesoa. American evangelical enterprise in Africa: The case of the United Presbyterian mission in Cameroon, 1879-1957. New York, NY: Peter Lang, 2007.

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Nikischin, Klaus-Dieter. Kirche und Eigentum in Kamerun: Ethosbildung in der Presbyterian Church in Cameroon in Bezug auf den Umgang mit Geld und Landeigentum. Marburg: Tectum, 1999.

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Ejedepang-Koge, S. N. The task ahead: The centenary of the spread of the gospel : the Basel Mission/Presbyterian Church in Cameroon in Bakosiland, 1895-1996. Yaounde: Snek Publications, 1996.

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L'émergence de l'Église protestante africaine (ÉPA-Cameroun) 1934-1959: Enjeux linguistiques, identité kwassio et contextualisation de l'évangile en situation missionnaire. Yaoundé: Éditions CLÉ, 2010.

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Dah, Jonas N. Presbyterian Church in Cameroon. [Kumba, Cameroon: s.n., 1995.

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Nyansako-ni-Nku. Cameroon, keep God: Prophetic sermons to a troubled nation. [Buea, Cameroon]: Nyansako-ni-Nku, 1999.

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Dah, Jonas N. One hundred years Roman Catholic Church in Cameroon, (1890-1990). [S.l: s.n.], 1989.

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Grant, John Webster. Presbyterian home missions and Canadian nationhood. [Italy]: Schena Editore, 1988.

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Western challenge: The Presbyterian Church in Canada's mission on the Prairies and North, 1885-1925. [Winnipeg]: Watson Dwyer, 2000.

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The Presbyterian Church of Mizoram's amazing Mizo missions. 2nd ed. Bangalore: SAIACS Press, 2000.

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Book chapters on the topic "Presbyterian Church – Missions – Cameroon"

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Grant, John Webster. "5. Two-thirds of the Revenue: Presbyterian Women and Native Indian Missions." In Changing Roles of Women within the Christian Church in Canada, edited by Elizabeth G. Muir and Marilyn F. Whiteley, 99–116. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/9781442672840-009.

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"PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (USA) BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS, DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY, ARCHIVES DEPARTMENT." In La revolución más allá del Bravo, 107–8. El Colegio de México, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv3dnqq7.8.

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Ritchie, Daniel. "The Making of an Evangelical." In Isaac Nelson, 12–40. Liverpool University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781786941282.003.0002.

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The book’s first chapter considers Isaac Nelson’s family background and early religious influences – including his membership of Henry Cooke’s May Street Presbyterian Church. It considers Nelson’s time as a student and teacher at the Belfast Academical Institution. The chapter also analyses the role that Nelson played in the Inquiry into the teaching of Moral Philosophy with respect to the alleged scepticism of Professor John Ferrie, which reveals Nelson’s adherence to Scottish Common Sense Philosophy. The chapter then considers Nelson’s first pastorate at First Comber Presbyterian Church, and his return to Belfast as the minister of Donegall Street Presbyterian Church. This opening chapter is essential to establishing Nelson’s credentials as an emerging talent within the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, whose cause he defended in opposition to Unitarians and Episcopalians. This chapter, moreover, demonstrates his early commitment to evangelical activism through support for missions and philanthropy. His disputes with leading Presbyterians over the teaching of Greek and the Magee bequest reveals his independence of thought. Nelson’s opposition, while he was moderator of the Belfast Presbytery, to Hugh Hanna’s role in provoking sectarian violence in Belfast during the riots of 1857 reveals his opposition to crude forms of no-popery
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Grau, E. "Missionary Policies as seen in the Work of Missions with the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana." In Christianity in Tropical Africa, 61–82. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351042826-4.

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