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Bibliography on mission studies.

Publication: International Review of Mission
Publication Date: 01-APR-09
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Bibliography on mission studies.(Bibliography)

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 "L 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] JAFFARIAN, Michael. The computer revolution and its impact on evangelical mission research and strategy, International Bulletin of Missionary Research 33 (1) 2009, 33-37. 1.

[dagger] MOREAU, A. Scott, O'REAR, Mike. Online member care resources, Evangelical Missions Quarterly 45 (1) 2009, 104-111.2.

ROSTKOWSKI, Marek A. Bibliographia missionaria LXVIII = 2004. Vatican City: Pontifical Urbaniana University, Pontifical Missionary Library, 2005. 399 pp. 03949869.3.

ROSTKOWSKI, Marek A. Bibliographia missionaria LXXI = 2007. Vatican City: Pontifical Urbaniana University, Pontifical Missionary Library, 2008. 473 pp. 03949869.4.

01.02.00 STUDY OF MISSION

01.02.01 Study of Mission in General

[dagger] SILL, Ulrike. Missionsgeschichte als Helden- und Schurkenstuck. Bericht vom Treffen der Yale-Edinburgh Group in Edinburgh, 3.-5. Juli 2008, Interkulturelle Theologie 34 (4) 2008, 446-448. 5.

See also no. 75.

01.02.02 Principles, Motivation and Strategy

See no. 16.

01.02.03 Contributors to the Study of Mission

[dagger] GRIBBLE, Richard. Bishop Vincent McCauley, CSC: ecumenical pioneer, Mission Studies 25 (2) 2008, 252-271. 6.

[dagger] SACHS, W. L. Stephen Neill's Anglicanism: an Anglican classic, Journal of Anglican Studies 5 (2) 2007 149-162. 7.

02.00.00 SURVEYS OF THE CHRISTIAN SITUATION

02.01.00 GENERAL SURVEYS

02.01.05 Works Published 2000

[dagger] MACMAHON, Hugh. Some questions on mission from the field, Sedos Bulletin 40 (11/12) 2008, 275-277. 8.

See also no. 40.

02.02.00 SURVEYS OF PARTICULAR INSTITUTIONS

[dagger] DOUGLAS, Ian T. Equipping for God's mission: the missiological vision of the 2008 Lambeth Conference of Anglican Bishops, International Bulletin of Missionary Research 33 (1) 2009, 3-6. 9.

02.01.05

[dagger] PRESLER, Titus. The impact of the sexuality controversy on mission: the case of the Episcopal Church in the Anglican Communion, International Bulletin of Missionary Research 33 (1) 2009, 11-18. 10.

[dagger] OXBROW, Mark. Anglicans and reconciling mission: an assessment of two Anglican international gatherings, International Bulletin of Missionary Research 33 (1) 2009, 8-10. 11.

02.03.00 STATISTICAL SURVEYS

[dagger] BARRETT, David B., JOHNSON, Todd M., CROSSING, Peter E Christian world communions: five overviews of global Christianity, AD 1800-2025, International Bulletin of Missionary Research 33 (1) 2009, 25-32. 12.

[dagger] CENTER FOR APPLIED RESEARCH IN THE APOSTOLATE. The Roman Catholic Church's southward shift, International Bulletin of Missionary Research 33 (1) 2009, 38. 13.

Reprinted from The CARA Report 14 Summer 2008, 6-7.

03.00.00 HISTORY AND THEOLOGY OF MISSION

03.01.00 MISSION IN THE BIBLE

[dagger] AWAD, Najeeb G. How the Church fathers read the Gospel of Mark as a reliable theological text: a comparison between early and modern scholarship, Near East School of Theology Theological Review 29 (2) 2008, 83-114. 14.

[dagger] BAILEY, Kenneth E. A banquet of death and a banquet of life: a contextualized study of Mark 6: 1-52, Near East School of Theology Theological Review 29 (2) 2008, 67-82. 15.

[dagger] LOHR, Joel N. He identified with the lowly and became a slave to all: Paul's tentmaking as a strategy for mission Currents in Theology and Mission 34 (3) 2007, 179-187. 16.

[dagger] KIM, Hansung. Rereading Acts 6:1-7: lessons for multicultural mission organizations, Evangelical Missions Quarterly 45 (1) 2009, 56-63. 17.

[dagger] MANJALY, Thomas. Cultural contextualization of the Gospel in Paul, Mission Today 10 (4) 2008, 322-338. 18.

[dagger] RAMSTAD, Mans. Daniel as a model for godly living in creative access countries, Evangelical Missions Quarterly 45 (1) 2009, 30-35. 19.

[dagger] VARICKASSERIL, Jose. Prayer and ministry in the Acts of the Apostles, Mission Today 10 (4) 2008, 300-321. 20.

See also nos.27, 86, 95, 142.

03.03.00 HISTORY OF MISSION

[dagger] ABRAMS, Lesley. Germanic Christianities, In: The Cambridge History of Christiania: early medieval Christianities c.600-c.1100/edited by Thomas F X Noble, Julia M H Smith.--Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. pp. 107-129. 21.

[dagger] BEASLEY, Nicholas M. Ritual time in British plantation colonies, 1650-1780, Church History 76 (3) 2007, 541-568. 22.

BROWN, Stewart J. Providence and Empire: religion, politics and society in the United Kingdom 1815-1914 Harlow: Longmans, 2007. xiv, 494 pp. 9780582299603. 23.

CAREY, Hilary M. (ed.) Empires of religion (Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series) Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. xi, 350 pp. 9780230208803. 24.

Hilary M. Carey, Introduction: Empires of Religion, 1-21; Tadhg O hAnnrachain, The consolidation of Irish Catholicism within a hostile imperial framework: a comparative study of early modern Ireland and Hungary, 25-42; Catherine Hall, An Empire of God or of Man? The Macaulays, father and son, 64-83; Esther Breitenbach, Religious literature and discourses of empire: the Scottish Presbyterian foreign mission movement, 84-110; John MacKenzie, "Making Black Scotsmen and Scotswomen?" Scottish missionaries and the Eastern Cape Colony in the nineteenth century, 113-136; Peter Cunich, Archbishop Vaughan and the empires of religion in Colonial New South Wales, 137-160; Shurlee Swain, "Brighter Britain": images of empire in the international child rescue movement, 1850-1915, 161-177; Anne O'Brien, Saving the "Empty North" Religion and Empire in Australia, 177-196; John McAleer, "The sharer of my joys and sorrows": Alison Blyth, missionary labours and female perspectives on slavery in nineteenth-century Jamaica, 199-221; Peter Clayworth, Richard Taylor and the children of Noah: race, science and religion in the South Seas, 222-242; Elizabeth E. Prevost, 243-264; Fiona Bateman, Ireland's spiritual empire: territory and landscape in Irish Catholic missionary discourse, 267-287; Ruth Compton Brouwer, Canadian Protestant overseas missions to the mid-twentieth century: American influences, interwar changes, long-term legacies, 288-310; John Stuart, Empire and religion in colonial Botswana: the Seretse Khama controversy, 1948-1956.

[dagger] COLLINS, Paul M. The praxis of inculturation for mission: Roberto de Nobili's example and legacy, Ecclesiology 3 (3) 2007, 323-342. 25.

[dagger] FRENZ, Matthias. Reflecting Christianity in depictions of Islam: the representations of Muslims in the reports of the early Royal Danish Mission at Tarangambadi, India, Studies in World Christianity 14 (3) 2008, 203-213. 26.

FRIESEN, Abraham. Erasmus, the Anabaptists, and the Great Commission. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1998. 196 pp. 0802844480. 27.

Erasmus' interpretation of Matthew 28:19 lies at the heart of this study.

[dagger] GALLAGHER, Roger L. The integration of mission theology and practice: Zinzendorf and the early Moravians, Mission Studies 25 (2) 2008, 185-210. 28.

[dagger] HORN, Cornelia B. The lives and literary roles of children in advancing conversion to Christianity: hagiography from the Caucasus in late antiquity and the Middle Ages, Church History 76 (2) 2007, 262-297.29.

JENKINS, Philip. The lost history of Christianity: the thousand: year golden age of the Church in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia and how it died. New York: HarperOne, 2008. xi, 315 pp. 9780061472800. 30.

[dagger] KENNEDY, Hugh. The Mediterranean frontier: Christianity face to face with Islam, 600-1050, In: The Cambridge History of Christianity: early medieval Christianities c. 600-c. 1100/edited by Thomas F X Noble, Julia M H Smith.--Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008, pp. 178-196. 31.

[dagger] LAU, Bryony. The limits of the civilizing mission: a comparative analysis of British Protestant missionary campaigns to end footbinding and female circumcision,...

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