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The American Methodist Project
The American Methodist Project is currently scanning about 150 texts related to Methodist women and mission. This includes a nearly complete run of annual reports for the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church (1881-1940) and the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church (1869-1940).The project is a partnership between the United Methodist-related seminary libraries, the Internet Archive of Princeton Theological Seminary, the United Methodist Commission on Archives and History, and the Methodist Librarians Fellowship. Additional materials will be selected from the partner libraries, other related institutions, historical societies, scholarly societies, publishers, other libraries and archives, annual conferences, United Methodist agencies, local churches, and other Methodist-related denominations.
History of World Mission and Evangelism (World Council of Churches
The world mission conference held in Edinburgh in 1910 in the mood of the student movement’s watchword of “the evangelisation of the world in this generation” is considered the symbolic starting point of the contemporary ecumenical movement.
The World Missionary Conference, 1910
Charles Clayton Morrison was editor of the Christian Century for much of the first half of the twentieth century. This article appeared in the Christian Century July 4-11, 1984, p. 660 (reprinted from the July 7, 1910, issue)
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2010 Boston
Seminary students and faculty from all over the world, but particularly as based in the schools of theology, seminaries and university divinity schools of the Greater Boston (USA) area, held a conference sponsored by the Boston Theological Institute