Roots and Fruit: Retrieving Scotland's Missionary Story

Roots and Fruit: Retrieving Scotland's Missionary Story

by Kenneth R. Ross
Roots and Fruit: Retrieving Scotland's Missionary Story

Roots and Fruit: Retrieving Scotland's Missionary Story

by Kenneth R. Ross

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Overview

Scotland has played a major role in the worldwide movement of Christian mission. Equally, the missionary movement has played a big part in Scotland's story. There have been many studies of particular people, places and periods which feature in this story. The distinctive contribution of this book is its attempt to offer a comprehensive and synchronic assessment of the movement as a whole. It examines the development of Scottish mission theory and practice from the formation of the Society in Scotland for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge in 1709 until the present day. It explores some of the leading features of the movement through original analysis from leading scholars in the field. The essays it contains increase understanding of a dimension of Scotland's story that is often overlooked or forgotten. They also contribute to our understanding of the modern missionary movement and suggest lessons that can be learned by those taking fresh mission initiatives in many different contexts today.

The photograph on the front cover shows Rev Dr J.W. Arthur (1881-1952) receiving new communicants into church membership in Kenya during the 1920s. It is reproduced here by kind permission of the Church of Scotland World Mission Council and with sincere thanks to the National Library of Scotland.


...a seminal text that celebrates and critiques three hundred years of Scottish mission history.
Professor Roderick R. Hewitt, Academic Leader - Theology and Ethics, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

If reading means nodding and sighing, it is especially true for this sophisticated but enjoyable mission history.
Rev. Professor Kyo Seong Ahn, Presbyterian University and Theological Seminary, Seoul, Korea

This book... clearly opens up lessons that can be applied to the development of mission thinking and practice in different contexts, specifically the contemporary heartlands of the Christian Church in Africa and Asia.
Professor Cephas N. Omenyo, Dean, Faculty of Arts,
University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana


Kenneth R. Ross, parish minister at Netherlorn in Argyll and Hon Fellow at the University of Edinburgh School of Divinity, has had a life-long involvement with the Scottish missionary movement. He has served as Professor of Theology at the University of Malawi and General Secretary of the Church of Scotland Board of World Mission. His recent publications include the Atlas of Global Christianity (2009), Mission Spirituality and Authentic Discipleship (2013) and Malawi and Scotland: Together in the Talking Place since 1859 (2013).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498217255
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 01/07/2015
Pages: 198
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.42(d)

About the Author

Kenneth R. Ross, parish minister at Netherlorn in Argyll and Hon Fellow at the University of Edinburgh School of Divinity, has had a life-long involvement with the Scottish missionary movement. He has served as Professor of Theology at the University of Malawi and General Secretary of the Church of Scotland Board of World Mission. His recent publications include the Atlas of Global Christianity (2009), Mission Spirituality and Authentic Discipleship (2013) and Malawi and Scotland: Together in the Talking Place since 1859 (2013).

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Introduction 1

Three Hundred Years of Scottish Missions Andrew F. Walls 4

The World Missionary Conference 1910: Its Scottish Provenance Kenneth R. Ross 38

The Influence of the Missionary Movement in Scotland Esther Brcitenbach 57

"The Evangelisation of the World in this Generation": Vignettes from Scottish Evangelicals Response 1890-2009 Rose Dowsett 70

Andrew Ross and the Radical Strand in Scotland's Missionary Tradition John McCracken 84

Edinburgh 1910 and Scottish Experience of Serving in Mission 1950-2000 Kenneth R. Ross James L. Wilkie 91

Sharing Gifts: Exploring Some Experiences of Receptive Ecumenism in Scotland Stephen Smyth 105

Internationalism and Scottish Missionary Thought Chris Wigglesworth 126

Conclusion 139

Bibliography 147

List of Contributors 165

Index 167

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