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"World Dominion : An International Review of Christian Progress" (Volume 18) offers a comprehensive historical overview of the global expansion of Christian missions and the strategic efforts to promote religious growth in the early 20th century. As a collected review featuring various contributors, the work serves as a critical document for understanding the ecumenical movement and the coordinated approach to international evangelism following the First World War.
The volume provides detailed reports, statistical analyses, and field updates from diverse regions, highlighting the challenges and achievements of missionary work across different cultures and continents. It emphasizes the importance of systematic planning and the development of indigenous church leadership, reflecting the theological and sociological shifts within the Christian community of the era. Readers interested in missiology, global religious history, and the evolution of international church networks will find this work to be an essential resource. Through its scholarly and reporting lens, "World Dominion : An International Review of Christian Progress" captures the spirit of a movement dedicated to mapping the progress of faith on a worldwide scale.
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