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Author Lian, Xi.

Title The conversion of missionaries : liberalism in American Pr otestant missions in China, 1907-1932 / Lian Xi
Published University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State University Press, [1997]
©1997

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Description xiv, 247 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
Contents Map: Missionary Centers in China, 1926 -- 1. Mission and Beyond: Edward H. Hume -- 2. The Road That Bent: Frank J. Rawlinson -- 3. Changing the Mandate of Heaven: Pearl S. Buck -- 4. Dismantling Denominationalism and the Faith of the Fathers -- 5. Grafting Christianity onto a Nationalist China -- 6. Toward a Union of Religions -- 7. The Reflex Influence
Summary Like many of her fellow missionaries to China, Pearl Buck found that she was not immune to the influence of her adopted home. Some missionaries even found themselves "convert[ed] ... by the Far East." In this book Lian Xi tells the story of Buck and two other American missionaries to China in the early twentieth century who gradually came to question, and eventually reject, the evangelical basis of Protestant missions as they developed an appreciation for Chinese religions and culture. Lian Xi uses these stories as windows to understanding the development of a broad theological and cultural liberalism within American Protestant missions, which he examines in the second half of the book
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [229]-239) and index
Subject Buck, Pearl S. (Pearl Sydenstricker), 1892-1973.
Hume, Edward H. (Edward Hicks), 1876-1957.
Rawlinson, Frank Joseph, 1871-1937.
Protestant churches -- Missions -- China -- History -- 20th century.
Liberalism (Religion) -- Protestant churches -- History -- 20th century.
Protestant churches -- United States -- Doctrines -- History -- 20th century.
SUBJECT China -- Civilization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85023992
LC no. 96009815
ISBN 027101606X (acid-free paper)