The Church of the East and the Church of England; A History of the Archbishop of Canterbury's Assyrian Mission.

International Bulletin of Missionary Research | April 1, 1994| | Copyright

Coakley is an unusual combination of New Testament scholar and mission historian; the language of Syriac, a dialect of Aramaic, provides the link. Formerly of Lancaster University, England, he is now senior lecturer in Near Eastern languages at Harvard.

He has produced the first study of this Anglo-Catholic, nonproselytizing mission, which worked for educational and theological renewal in the ancient "Nestorian" church effectively from 1880 to 1915 (eventually closing down in 1938). It is remarkable for its archival detective work, scholarly precision, and ...

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