Rebuilding the Christian Commonwealth : New England congregationalists and foreign missions, 1800-1830 /
Andrew, John A.
Rebuilding the Christian Commonwealth : New England congregationalists and foreign missions, 1800-1830 / John A. Andrew III. - Lexington : The University Press of Kentucky, ©2015. - 1 online resource (244 pages)
Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. The Search for Identity; 2. A Panorama of Change; 3. The New England Clergy and the Problem of Permanency; 4. The Glory Is Departed; 5. Enlisting the Public; 6. The System at Work: The Sandwich Islands Mission; 7. The Struggle for Stability; 8. Achieving Permanence; 9. Fighting the Way to Empire; Appendix: A Note on Sources; Notes; Bibliographical Essay; Index.
The foreign missionary movement of the early 19th century grew out of the efforts of churches in New England to deal with the changes then taking place in society. The erosion of traditional institutional structures and social values plus the rise of Unitarianism threatened the destruction of the traditional faith. Mr. Andrew holds that the Congregational clergy used foreign missions not only to implant New England culture in heathen lands but also to awaken a sense of community at home.
9780813156965 0813156963
22573/ctt129cbz0 JSTOR
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
Congregational churches--Missions.
Congregational churches--History.--New England
Églises congrégationalistes--Missions.
Églises congrégationalistes--Histoire.--Nouvelle-Angleterre
RELIGION--Christian Ministry--Missions.
RELIGION--Christianity--History.
Congregational churches
Congregational churches--Missions
New England--Church history.
New England
Church history
History
BV2530
266.58
Rebuilding the Christian Commonwealth : New England congregationalists and foreign missions, 1800-1830 / John A. Andrew III. - Lexington : The University Press of Kentucky, ©2015. - 1 online resource (244 pages)
Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. The Search for Identity; 2. A Panorama of Change; 3. The New England Clergy and the Problem of Permanency; 4. The Glory Is Departed; 5. Enlisting the Public; 6. The System at Work: The Sandwich Islands Mission; 7. The Struggle for Stability; 8. Achieving Permanence; 9. Fighting the Way to Empire; Appendix: A Note on Sources; Notes; Bibliographical Essay; Index.
The foreign missionary movement of the early 19th century grew out of the efforts of churches in New England to deal with the changes then taking place in society. The erosion of traditional institutional structures and social values plus the rise of Unitarianism threatened the destruction of the traditional faith. Mr. Andrew holds that the Congregational clergy used foreign missions not only to implant New England culture in heathen lands but also to awaken a sense of community at home.
9780813156965 0813156963
22573/ctt129cbz0 JSTOR
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
Congregational churches--Missions.
Congregational churches--History.--New England
Églises congrégationalistes--Missions.
Églises congrégationalistes--Histoire.--Nouvelle-Angleterre
RELIGION--Christian Ministry--Missions.
RELIGION--Christianity--History.
Congregational churches
Congregational churches--Missions
New England--Church history.
New England
Church history
History
BV2530
266.58

