The Spontaneous Expansion of the Church: and the Causes Which Hinder it

The Spontaneous Expansion of the Church: and the Causes Which Hinder it

by Roland Allen
The Spontaneous Expansion of the Church: and the Causes Which Hinder it

The Spontaneous Expansion of the Church: and the Causes Which Hinder it

by Roland Allen

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Overview

If it were once believed that the freedom of churches should be restricted to bring greater control to missions, Roland Allen sets out to overturn this conception. Warning against the danger of imposing greater limits on churches, the Author advocates that all members of the church, 'natives' and foreigners alike, must take an active role in its establishment and daily life. The study divides itself into nine chapters; the first, introducing Allen's standpoint, the second as an opening into thenature and character of Spontaneous Expression. The third chapter deals with modern attempts by 'natives' towards the liberty of their churches. The fear of the doctrine becoming weakened by natives taking it into their own hands is addressed by chapter four and this fear is widened into the realm of the Christian standard of morals in chapter five. Civilisation and enlightenment form the central themes of the sixth chapter. Chapters seven and eight tackle the distinction between the Church andmissionary societies. It is in the final chapter that the future of Spontaneous Expansion is investigated and Allen puts forward his ideas which, as he rightly predicted, were broadly accepted fifty years and longer still after their original publication.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780718891718
Publisher: James Clarke & Co
Publication date: 08/24/2006
Series: Roland Allen Library
Edition description: Revised ed.
Pages: 168
Product dimensions: 5.47(w) x 8.46(h) x (d)

About the Author

Roland Allen trained for the ministry at Oxford and became a priest in 1893. As a missionary in North China, he worked for the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel and also in collaboration with the founders of World Dominion. His experiences in China prompted him to radically re-assess the theology and missionary methods of the Western churches. He retired to Africa, where he died in Kenya in 1947. His published works enjoyed immense success during his lifetime, and are still highly influential today.

Table of Contents

Introduction by Michael Turnbull Foreword by Kenneth G. Grubb 1. Introduction to 1927 Edition 2. The Nature and Character of Spontaneous Expression 3. Modern Movements Towards Liberty 4. Fear for the Doctrine 5. The Christian Standard of Morals 6. Civilization and Enlightenment 7. Missionary Organization 8. Ecclesiastical Organization 9. The Way of Spontaneous Expansion Notes
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