ISBN-13: 9783639132724 / Angielski / Miękka / 2009 / 264 str.
The UK Bible Colleges were seminal for similar colleges throughout the world and, although a few recent studies on individual colleges have signalled a growing interest, no study of them as a movement and the dramatic changes they went through, especially since the Second World War, has yet been attempted. This book maps out a framework for understanding these colleges and tells the story of their founding and growth in three main chapters; beginnings to the First World War, the inter-war years and the post Second World War period. It explains their importance in the various eras of their life from the earliest missionary training homes to the sophisticated university affiliated colleges of today and presents a vision for the future. It will be of special importance for students of mission and those seeking to understand Evangelicalism.
The UK Bible Colleges were seminal for similar colleges throughout the world and, although a few recent studies on individual colleges have signalled a growing interest, no study of them as a movement and the dramatic changes they went through, especially since the Second World War, has yet been attempted. This book maps out a framework for understanding these colleges and tells the story of their founding and growth in three main chapters; beginnings to the First World War, the inter-war years and the post Second World War period. It explains their importance in the various eras of their life from the earliest missionary training homes to the sophisticated university affiliated colleges of today and presents a vision for the future. It will be of special importance for students of mission and those seeking to understand Evangelicalism.