In an attempt to bring the YWCA and the Christian church into a fuller dialogue, Hwain Chang Lee has written a book which traces their respective historical evolutions and changing understanding of their missions. She concludes that the YWCA, while ministering to Christian women in a unique manner, should recognize and affirm their dependence upon the church. Similarly, she proposes that the church, as a safe-guard of 'sacred memories, ' should recognize its dependence upon non-orthodox mission groups. The author ...
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In an attempt to bring the YWCA and the Christian church into a fuller dialogue, Hwain Chang Lee has written a book which traces their respective historical evolutions and changing understanding of their missions. She concludes that the YWCA, while ministering to Christian women in a unique manner, should recognize and affirm their dependence upon the church. Similarly, she proposes that the church, as a safe-guard of 'sacred memories, ' should recognize its dependence upon non-orthodox mission groups. The author intertwines her own life story with the history of these groups, as a woman deeply affected by both communities
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Like New. Size: 6x0x9; University Press of America; Lanham, 2000. Hardcover. First edition. Signed. Fine in Gilt embossed green buckram binding[No dustwapper. ] Personalized gift inscription by author on front fly. 8vo[octavo or aprx 6 x 9 inches], 89pp. We pack securely and ship daily w/delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scan(s) are available for any item, please inquire.