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Article Excerpt The editors would be grateful if additional items for the bibliography, or suggestions to increase its usefulness, could be sent to The Crowther Centre for Mission Education, CMS, Watlington Road, Oxford, OX4 6BZ. The editors may be contacted by email at Margaret.Acton@cms-uk.org
The classification system used is that employed in the Cumulative Bibliography of International Review of Mission, the online version of this will shortly be available on the website of Liverpool Hope University.
Articles in periodicals or symposia are marked [dagger]. Annotation in the bibliography does not preclude subsequent review.
01.00.00 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND THE STUDY OF MISSION
01.01.00 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCE
[dagger] MERRITT, John G. Merritt. Historical dictionary of the Salvation Army. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2006 xxxiv, 798 p., Ill. 9780810853447. 1.
[dagger] MOREAU, A. Scott, O'REAR, Mike. Mapping resources for missions, Evangelical Missions Quarterly 44 (4) 2008, 514-520. 2.
[dagger] MOREAU, A. Scott and O'REAR, Mike. Missions photos, Evangelical Missions Quarterly 44 (2) 2008, 242-248. 3.
[dagger] SMALLEY, Martha Lund. Communications from the field: missionary postcards from Africa, African Research & Documentation 104, 2007, 15-27. 4.
01.02.00 STUDY OF MISSION
01.02.01 Study of Mission in General
[dagger] ADAMS, Dave. Putting heart and soul into research: an inquiry into becoming "scholar-practitioner-saint", Transformation, 25 (1-2) 2008, 144-157. 5.
[dagger] ADAMS, David and FARR, Bernard. Researching Christian action, Transformation 25 (1-2) 2008, 158-164. 6.
See also nos. 40, 52, 55, 59.
01.02.02 Principles, Motivation and Strategy
[dagger] ODIRA, Kwanya Charles. From missionary charity to the Mission of Charity, SEDOS Bulletin 40 (9/10) 2008, 257-260. 7.
See also no. 9, 283.
01.02.03 Contributors to the Study of Mission
[dagger] OMMERBORN, Jurgen. Arnold Janssen's understanding of mission in the context of his times, Verbum SVD 49 (3) 2008, 241-266. 8.
[dagger] REHBEIN, Franziska Carolina. Impulse des Grunders und die heutige Bedeutung seines Werkes, Verbum SVD 49 (3) 2008, 267-292. 9.
[dagger] RIVINIUS, Karl Josef. Die katholische Missionswissenschaft und zwei ihrer prominenten Reprasentanten im Fokus yon P. Johannes Weig SVD, Verbum SVD 49 (3) 2008, 293-318. 10.
02.00.00 SURVEYS OF THE CHRISTIAN SITUATION
02.01.00 GENERAL SURVEYS
02.01.05 Works Published 2000-
DAVIES, Noel and CONWAY, Martin (eds), World Christianity in the 20th century. London: SCM, 2008. ix, 308 pp. 9780334040439.11.
DAVIES, Noel and CONWAY, Martin (eds), World Christianity in the 20th century: a reader. London: SCM, 2008. xv, 283 pp. 9780334040446. 12.
[dagger] IRWIN, Dale T. World Christianity: an introduction, Journal of World Christianity 1 (1) 2008, 1-26. 13.
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KIM, Sebastian and KIM, Kirsteen. Christianity as a world religion. London: Continuum, 2008 vi, 272 pp. 9780826498403. 14.
[dagger] KODITHUWAKKU, Indunil Janaka. Christian mission in an era of globalization, SEDOS Bulletin 40 (9/10) 2008, 227-238. 15.
[dagger] KROEGER, James H. Witnessing to the Word in the World: 2007 IACM Assembly: a reflective overview, Mission Today 10 (1) 2008, 74-79. 16.
IACM = International Association of Catholic Missiologists.
[dagger] LEWIS, Paul W. Challenges in missions in the 21 st century, Asian Journal of Pentecostal Studies 10 (1) 2007, 116-134. 17.
See also nos. 35, 112, 270.
02.03.00 STATISTICAL SURVEYS
[dagger] RADCLIFE Donald. Qualitative data analysis and the transforming moment, Transformation 25 (2-3) 2008, 116-133. 18.
02.03.00
See also no. 245.
03.00.00 HISTORY AND THEOLOGY OF MISSION
03.01.00 MISSION IN THE BIBLE
[dagger] HANES, Pavel. The response of the New Testament Church to material needs and materialism, Religion in Eastern Europe 28 (2) 2008, 48-58. 19.
[dagger] MAGDA, Ksenija. Unity as a prerequisite for a Christian mission: a missional reading of Rom 15:1-12 Dharma Deepika 11 (2) 2007, 1-6. 20.
[dagger] NGUYEN, Thanh Van. Paradigm of missionary and Christian response: Acts 10:1-11:18, Verbum SVD 49 (2) 2008, 159-165. 21.
[dagger] VARICKASSERIL, Jose. The emblematic role of women in the Acts of the Apostles, Mission Today 10 (1) 2008, 80-89. 22.
[dagger] VARICKASSERIL, Jose. Moses: the multifaceted personality, the versatile genius, the unparalleled prophet of the community of Israel, Mission Today 10 (3) 2008, 256-275. 23.
[dagger] VARICKASSERIL, Jose. Universalism in Matthew's Gospel, Mission Today 9 (4) 2007, 368-375.24.
[dagger] WILLIAMS, H. H. Drake. Encouragement to persevere: an exposition of 1 Corinthians 15:58, Evangelical Review of Theology 32 (1) 2008, 74-81.25.
[dagger] WRIGHT, Chris. "Salvation belongs to our God": Biblical perspectives on salvation, Dharma Deepika 11 (2) 2007, 32-41.26.
See also nos. 29, 50.
03.02.00 HERMENEUTICS
[dagger] BAILEY, Kenneth E. The New Testament Job: the parable of Lazarus and the Rich Man: an exercise in Middle Eastern New Testament Studies, Near East School of Theology Theological Review 29 (1) 2008, 12-30.27.
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[dagger] EKEM, John D. K. Interpreting the Lord's Prayer in the context of Ghanaian mother-tongue hermeneutics, Journal of African Christian Thought 10 (2) 2008, 48-52.28.
[dagger] HUNING, Ralf. Beruhrungspunkte zwischen Bibelwissenschaft und "Lectura popular": Uberlegungen anlasslich des Internationalen Bibelkongresses "Evangelium und Kultur", Belo Horizonte 2007, Verbum SVD 49 (2) 2008, 143-158.29.
See also nos. 148, 172, 208.
03.03.00 HISTORY OF MISSION
[dagger] BATEMAN, Fiona. Defining the heathen in Ireland and Africa: two separate discourses a century apart, Social Sciences and Missions 21 (1) 2008, 73-96.30.
[dagger] BIDEGAIN, Ana Maria. Repensando la funcion social y etica de una historia del Cristianismo Mundial, Journal of World Christianity 1 (1) 2008, 54-87. 31.
[dagger] BIDEGAIN, Ana Maria. Rethinking the social and ethical functions of a history of World Christianity, Journal of World Christianity 1 (1) 2008, 88-119. 32.
[dagger] COX, Jeffrey. What I have learned about missions from writing the British missionary enterprise since 1700, International Bulletin of Missionary Research 32 (3) 2008, 86-87. 33.
[dagger] CZOVEK, Tamas, Creation and mission, Acta Missiologiae 1, 2008, 107-124.34.
KALU, Ogbu U. and LOW, Alaine (eds) Interpreting contemporary Christianity: global processes and local identities (Studies in the History of Christian Missions) Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2008. xiv, 365 pp. 9780802862426.35.
Ogbu U. Kalu, Changing tides: some currents in World Christianity at the opening of the twenty-first century, 3-23; Paul Freston, Globalization, religion and Evangelical Christianity: a sociological meditation from the Third World, 24-51; Brian M. Howell and Anthony dela Fuente, Redemption and progress: analogies of Protestantism and popular culture in the Philippines, 52-70;, Jehu Hanciles, African Christianity, globalization and mission: marginalizing the center, 71-90; Dana L. Robert, The first globalization? The internationalization of the Protestant Missionary movement between the World Wars, 93-130; Sebastian C. H. Kim, The Kingdom of God versus the Church: the debate at the conference on the International Missionary Council, Tambaram, 1938, 131-147; Joel Carpenter, New evangelical universities: cogs in a world system or players in a new game?, 151-186; Kevin Xiyi Yao, The North China Theological Seminary: evangelical theological education in China in the early 1900s, 187-204; Edith L. Blumhofer, Consuming fire: Pandita Ramabai and the global Pentecostal impulse, 207-237; Feiya Tao, Pentecostalism and Christian utopia in China: Jing Dianying and the Jesus Family Movement, 1921-1952, 238-252; Diane Stinton, Local portraits of Christ in Africa today: Jesus as Chief/King in Ghanaian Christianity, 253-273; Philomena Njeri Mwaura, Gendered appropriation of mass media in Kenyan Christianities: a comparison of two women-led African Instituted churches in Kenya, 274-295; Afe Adogame, Globalization and African New Religious Movements in Europe, 296-316; John Parratt, Christianity, ethnicity, and structural violence: the Northeast India case, 319-340
KLAUBER, Martin I. and MANETSCH, Scott M. Manetsch (eds) The Great Commission: evangelicals and the history of World missions Nashville, Tenn.: B & H Publishing, 2008. xii, 228 pp.: ill. 36.
Glenn S. Sunshine, Protestant mission in the sixteenth century, 12-22; Jon Hinkson, Missions among Puritans and Pietists, 23-43; Timothy George, Evangelical revival and the missionary awakening,.44-63; Bradley J. Gundlach, Early American missions from the Revolution to the Civil War, 66-88; Thomas J. Nettles, Baptists and the Great Commission, 89-107; Fred W. Beuttler, Evangelical missions in modern America, 108-132; J. Daniel Salinas, The Great Commission in Latin America, 134-148; Richard R. Cook, The Great Commission in Asia, 149-163; Tite Tienou, The Great Commission in Africa, 164-175; D. A. Carson, Conclusion: ongoing imperative for World Mission 176-195; Alice Ott, Appendix: John D. Woodbridge bibliography, 196-209
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09.05.01
KORIEH, Chima J. and NJOKU, Raphael Chijioke (eds), Missions, states, and European expansion in Africa. New York: London: Routledge, 2007. xi, 302 pp. 0415955599. 37.
Raphael Chijioke Njoku and Chima J. Korieh, Introduction, 1-10; Waibinte Wariboko, The CMS Niger mission, extra-territorial forces of change, and the expansion of British influence in the Niger Delta during the nineteenth century, 35-52; Raphael Chijioke Njoku, Catholicism, Protestantism and Imperial claims in Kabaka's Buganda, 1860-1907, 53-72; Yolanda Covington-Ward, Threatening gestures, immoral bodies: the intersection of Church, state and Kongo performance in the Belgian Congo, 73-100; Ogbu U. Kalu, To hang a ladder in the air: talking about African education in Edinburgh in 1910, 101-126; Jude C. Aguwa, Mission, colonialism and the supplanting of African religious and medical practices, 127-146; Waibinte Wariboko, West Indian Church in West Africa: the Pondas Mission among the Susus and its portrayal of Blackness, 18511935; Michael McInneshin, Collaborative landscape: missions, states and their subjects in the making of Northeastern Tanzania's terrain, 1870-1914, 187-202; Gideon Mailer, Anglo-American and European missionary encounters in Southern Sudan, 1898-present, 203-233.
[dagger] PARKER, Michael. The kingdom of character: the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, 1886-1926, Pasadena, Calif: William Carey Library, 2008 xvi, 312 p: ill 9780878085187....
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