This thesis traces the development of religious mission theory, defines its origins and calculates its effects in the life and work of count Nicolaus Ludwig Von Zinzendorf. Count zinzendorf's philosophy and objectives in establishing Moravian settlements in the West Indies, Georgia and southern california are discussed. Appendices include statistics on Moravian missions, and a sample catechism.
Count Nicolaus Ludwig Von Zinzendorf's Theory for Missions Portrayed at Herrnhut and by Selected 18th-20th Century Moravian Missions
1986
122 pages
Report
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English
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