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In Anglicanism, Empire and Missions Rowan Strong offers fresh insights into Christian missions, illuminating both large-scale movements and smaller, local initiatives. Tracing the origins of Anglican missions back to the foundation of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts in 1701, the work explores their evolutionfrom a transatlantic context in the eighteenth century to a truly global presence within the expanding British Empire of the nineteenth century. Contemporary Anglophone mission historiography has often overlooked Anglican missionary endeavours during this period, instead privileging the activism of Evangelical missions. This volume redresses the balance, revealing the far-reaching influence of Anglican mission leaders and societies and restoring their rightful place in the broader history of Christian missions.
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Introduction: Anglicanism in the Globalising Nineteenth Century



1 Continuity and Change in Anglican Missionary Theology: Thomas Bray to the
World Missionary Conference

1Bray and the Importance of Religious Knowledge

2Bray and the Transforming Religious Knowledge Paradigm

3An Enlightenment Mission

4Anglican Continuity  Educational Mission and the 1910 World Missionary
Conference

5Anglican Discontinuity: Attitudes toward Tribal Peoples

6Liturgy Rather than Education and Reason



2 Anglican Imperialism and the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in
Foreign Parts 17011714



3 Conservative Anglican Reformism: High Church Involvement in the East India
Companys Charter Renewal 18121813

1Introduction

2High Church Engagement with India

3Initiating SPCK Involvement in the Charter Renewal Campaign

4SPCK Campaign Initiatives

5SPCK, India, and High Church Reformism



4 A New Global Paradigm for Anglicanism: the Colonial Bishoprics Fund
18401841



5 Church and State in Western Australia 18271857



6 High-Church Slum Ministry in Glasgow 18451851



7 The Oxford Movement and the British Empire



8 Bishop George Selwyn of New Zealand and the British Empire

1Selwyn and the Imperial Network

2Personal Connections

3Edward Coleridge and the Eton Connection

4Ecclesiastical Connections

5The Cross-Colonial Connection

6The Connection with W. E. Gladstone

7Colonial and Imperial Networks

8From the Colonial Periphery to the Imperial Centre



9 High Church and Evangelical Anglicans in Colonial New Zealand



10 The Scottish Episcopal Church and the Nineteenth-Century Expansion of
Anglicanism

1Historiography

2Mission in Scotland

3Africa

4British and Local Peoples in the Episcopalian African Mission

5The Chanda Mission in India

6Conclusions



11 Anglo-Catholic Missions in Nineteenth-Century India

1The Oxford Movement and Mission

2The Historiography of Anglo-Catholic Missions

3The 1869 Twelve Day Mission to London

4Fr Benson and the 1869 Mission to London

5Edward Pusey, Fr Benson, and SSJE Mission

6Fr Benson and the SSJE Missions to India

7Nilkanth/Nehemiah Goreh and the SSJE Mission

8The Indore Mission

9The Significance of the SSJE Missions

Bibliography

Index
Rowan Strong, Emeritus Professor of Church History, Murdoch University, and Professor of Church History, Wollaston Theological College, University of Divinity, Australia, has published extensively on Anglicanism and the British Empire, including Victorian Christianity & Emigrant Voyages to British Colonies c.1840-c.1914 (2017).