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Writings: Ayers, Sanford Emmett; Notes and addresses regarding China and medical missions in China, typescripts and manuscripts (1939-1950)

Ayers Family Papers

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coverage
China
1939-1950
creator
Ayers, Sanford Emmett
date
2025-03-31T18:32:57Z
2025-03-31T18:32:57Z
2025-03-31 (issued)
description
This collection of typed and handwritten materials reads as a wide-ranging lecture, report, and reflection on the state of Christian missions in East and Southeast Asia, especially in the context of political turmoil, Communist expansion, and postwar reconstruction.
format
application/pdf
83 pages
microfilms
Permalink
MS248_Reel_01_15
http://hdl.handle.net/10339/110677
language
English
relation
Special Collections and Archives
Z. Smith Reynolds Library
Wake Forest University
Ayers Family Papers (MS248)
rights
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source
http://hdl.handle.net/10339/39048
subject
Ayers, Sanford Emmett, 1899-1968
Missions, Medical
Southern Baptist Convention
Christianity and culture
Christian biography
China--Politics and government--1949-1976
Persecution
Communism and Christianity
Public health--China
Japan--Religious life and customs
East Asia--History
Evangelistic work
title
Writings: Ayers, Sanford Emmett; Notes and addresses regarding China and medical missions in China, typescripts and manuscripts (1939-1950)
type
Text

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