Two Thousand Years of Missions Before Carey: Based Upon and Embodying Many of the Earliest Extant Accounts

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Author: Lemuel Call Barnes
Publisher: Manohar Publishers
ISBN-13: 9789391928414
Publishing year: January 2022
No of pages: 504
Weight: 1 kg
Book binding: Hardcover

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<p>Two Thousand Years of Missions before Carey gives a fairly detailed account of the spread of Christianity by the Apostles of Jesus Christ and the Christian missionaries from the first century to the eighteenth century. The ‘Carey’ in the book title is William Carey an English Christian missionary who is regarded as the ‘starting point of the great era of modern missions’. The book is divided into three parts and then further sub-divided into twenty-five chapters for convenience and clarity of understanding. Part I is devoted to the genesis of missions in which Barnes speaks about the Greeks and Romans and Jesus as a messiah missionary: a medical missionary an industrial missionary an itinerant missionary the originator of missions and how he devoted himself to the underprivileged classes. In Part II which is dedicated to the distribution of missions covering continents and countries we are familiarised with the struggles and hostilities the apostles and missionaries faced in their endeavour to spread Christianity – and of their achievements. We read about apostles such Paul Peter John Luke Thomas to later Gregory Justin Martyr Francis Xavier Christian Friedrich Schwartz Carpini and others. Part III is about the continuity of missions. A scholarly work written in lucid language Barnes’ fascinating work is replete with quotations and parables as well as photographs and maps. About the Author Lemuel Call Barnes (1854-1938) born in Ohio he was a reputed American clergyman member of board of managers of the American Baptist Missionary Union from 1879-1907 and held several ecclesiastical positions until his retirement in 1924.</p>