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World Mission Canadian Protestantism and the Quest for a New International Order, 1918-1939

World Mission Canadian Protestantism and the Quest for a New International Order, 1918-1939
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  • Comments: Wright, Robert A World Mission: Canadian Protestantism and the Quest for a New International Order, 1918-1939 Mcgill Queens Univ Pr; 1St Edition Edition Ithaca, New York, U.S.A. 1991 isbn: 978-0773508736 Very Good/ Very Good Hard Cover Clean inside no writing of any kind. No highlight of any kind.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780773508736
  • ISBN: 0773508732
  • Publication Date: 1992
  • Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press

AUTHOR

Wright, Robert

SUMMARY

Wright examines these churches' historical connections with the outside world and their newly cultivated interest in international politics. He argues that the clerical and missionary elite's vision of "a new internationalism" was burdened by essentially "Victorian" ideas of the inherent superiority of Protestant Christianity, political democracy, and Anglo-Saxon "race characteristics." Tensions between its traditional world view and the new realities of international and inter-racial relations eventually made this vision untenable. According to Wright, the Canadian churches of mainline Protestantism tried to find a middle ground. They relaxed the link between conversion and westernization and came to accept the legitimacy of indigenous churches in Asia and Africa. Although they ultimately stuck to their theme of Christian brotherhood and service, they confronted the theological challenges of reconciling Christianity with other belief systems and the intellectual revolution in the West. And, although they paid ritual respect to the League of Nations and collective security and accepted war in 1939 as necessary, they showed keen interest in disarmament. While the ambivalence of this middle ground had some tragic consequences, such as the incapacity of the Canadian Protestant leadership to lobby forcefully on behalf of either European Jewish refugees in the 1930s or Japanese- Canadians interred during World War II, there were successes in humanitarian, relief, and educational work abroad. The churches' activities also helped shape the international role of the Christian community and their eventual acceptance of both ethnic diversity and the developing nations' right to self-determination laid much of the groundwork for Canada's post-war approach to foreign aid and development.Wright, Robert is the author of 'World Mission Canadian Protestantism and the Quest for a New International Order, 1918-1939', published 1992 under ISBN 9780773508736 and ISBN 0773508732.

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