Forword, by K. H. Ting ix
Preface xi
PART ONE
BEGINNINGS, 1898-1925
1 In the shadow of the white pagoda 7
2 The Methodist soldier 19
3 At university 33
4 Circuit-riding in Saskatchewan 43
5 Ideology and ordination 48
6 The gates of Eden 59
PART TWO
THE MISSIONARY YEARS, 1925-1944
7 Apprenticeship in Chungchow 75
8 China in ferment 86
9 The Wanhsien incident 92
10 Exodus to Shanghai 102
11 Preaching and teaching in Chungking 110
12 Furlough in Canada 124
13 Experiments in missionary work 134
14 Madame Chiang's New Life Movement 141
15 Furlough again 153 |
PART THREE
CHINA IN REVOLUTION, 1944-1947
16 Aboard the S.S.Priam 169
17 Save China by democracy 177
18 Secret agent `Hialeah' 184
19 The mice of No 11 196
20 The battle of the embassy 208
21 Resignation 219
22 The Shanghai Newsletter 235
23 The `Endicott controversy' 245
PART FOUR
THE PEACE MOVEMENT, 1948-1971
24 Founding the peace movement 261
25 War in Korea 278
26 Charges of germ warfare 289
27 The Stalin Peace Prize 303
28 Return to China 309
29 One divides into two 325
30 A time of decision 342
EPILOGUE
31 The happy warrior continues 359
Notes 367
Index 401
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