Robert Elliott Speer
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For the U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1838-1890), see Robert Milton Speer.
Robert Elliott Speer (1867 – 1947) was an American religious leader and authority on missions.
He was born at Huntingdon, Pa., graduated at Princeton in 1889, and studied at Princeton Theological Seminary in 1890-91. In 1891 he was appointed secretary of the American Presbyterian Mission. He visited missions in Persia, India, China, Korea, and Japan in 1896-97, and in South America in 1909 and later made similar tours. Under his leadership the foreign missions of the Presbyterian church became remarkably successful. Besides various inspirational books, he published:
- A Memorial of a True Life: Biography of H. M. Beaver (1898)
- Presbyterian Foreign Missions (1901)
- Missionary Principles and Practice (1902)
- A Memorial of Horace Tracy Pitkin (1903)
- Missions and Modern History (two volumes, 1904)
- Christianity and the Nations (1910)
- The Light of the World (1911)
- South American Problems (1812)
- Studies of Missionary Leadership (1914)
- John's Gospel (1915)
[edit] See also
- 19th Century Protestant Missions in China
- List of Protestant missionaries in China
- Christianity in China
- This article incorporates text from an edition of the New International Encyclopedia that is in the public domain.
[edit] References
- John F. Piper, Robert E. Speer: Prophet of the American Church. Louisville, Geneva Press, 2000.
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NAME | Speer, Robert Elliott |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | missionary in China |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1867 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Huntingdon, Pa. |
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