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...employed in the Cumulative Bibliography of IRM now completed at the Centre.
The cumulative bibliography can be accessed through the Centre for the Study of Christianity in the Non-Western World's homepage on http://webdb.ucs.ed.ac.uk/ divinity/cmb/The editors may be contacted by email on Margaret.Acton@ed.ac.uk 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]) MOREAU, A. Scott, O'REAR, Mike. Browsing virtual libraries and book collections, Evanyelical Missions Quarterly 42 (2) 2006, 254-259.1.
([dagger]) MOREAU, A. Scott, O'REAR, Mike. The Middle East and missions on the Web, Evangelical Missions Quarterly 42 (3) 2006, 386-391.2.
([dagger]) NEPI, Loredana (comp). A bibliography of interchurch and interconfessional theological dialogues, Centro Pro Unione 69, 2006, 20-41.3.
See also nos. 365, 447.
01.02.00 STUDY OF MISSION
See no. 263.
01.02.02 Principles, Motivation and Strategy
([dagger]) HEDBERG, Allan. The depth chart of a Church missions program, Evangelical Missions Quarterly 42 (3) 2006, 296-301.4.
([dagger]) ZANDER, Viktor. Der missionarischgeistliche "Ideal-Zustand" von Gemeinden nach Gottes Willen, Evangelikale Missiologie 22 (2) 2006, 43-46.5.
See also nos. 24, 201.
02.00.00 SURVEYS OF THE CHRISTIAN SITUATION
02.01.00 GENERAL SURVEYS
02.01.05 Works Published 2000-
([dagger]) BRANDL, Bernd. Weltmission: Quo Vadis?, Evangelikale Missiologie 22 (1) 2006, 30-32.6.
([dagger]) LAING, Mark. The changing face of missions: implications for the southern shift in Christianity, Missiology 26 (2) 2006, 165-177. 7.
([dagger]) NOESCH-OLVER, Delia. Missiological challenges in the twenty-first century, Evangelical Missions Quarterly 42 (3) 2005, 372-377. 8.
([dagger]) SCHROEDER, Roger. Catholic Church growing everywhere, except in Europe, International Bulletin of Missionary Research 30 (3) 2006, 142-143. 9.
([dagger]) SELTZ, Gregory. Confident confessors, servant evangelists, or both? Preparing LCMS pastors and churches for 21st century multicultural mission work, Missio Apostolica 14 (1) 2006, 41-49.10.
([dagger]) USTORF Werner. Wereldwijk christendom, New Empire en Old Europe, Wereld en Zending 35 (1) 2006, 3-18. 11.
See also nos. 75, 209, 419.
02.02.00 SURVEYS OF PARTICULAR INSTITUTIONS
See no. 268.
02.04.00 MISSION FUTURES
See no. 200.
02.05.00 THE WEST
See no. 11.
03.00.00 HISTORY AND THEOLOGY OF MISSION
03.01.00 MISSION IN THE BIBLE
([dagger]) AMOS, Clare. The genesis of reconciliation: the reconciliation of Genesis, Mission Studies 23 (1) 2006, 9-26. 12.
([dagger]) ASCHEMAN, Tom. Witness, dialogue, dimensions: practical dreaming about SVD mission today, Verbum SVD 47 (1) 2006, 27-36. 13.
([dagger]) BACHMANN, Mercedes Garcia. Conflicting visions of Jonah, or rather diversity? Mission Studies 23 (1) 2006, 45-59.14.
([dagger]) CINEIRA, David Alvarez. Aquila y Priscila, eslabones en la infraestructura misional paulina, Mission 13 (1) 2006, 63-96. 15.
([dagger]) EKKA, Hilarius. Reconciliation: Esau and Jacob, Vidyajyoti 70 (8) 2006, 579-583. 16.
([dagger]) ELLIOTT, Scott S. "Witless in your own cause": divine plots and fractured characters in the Life of Aesop and the Gospel of Mark, Religion & Theology 12 (3-4) 2005, 397-418. 17.
([dagger]) FUELLENBACH, John. The Kingdom of God: Jesus' principle of action in the world, SEDOS Bulletin 38 (1/2) 2006, 223-231.18.
([dagger]) HEISEY, Nancy R. The non-Pauline mission in the New Testament, Mission Focus 13, 2005, 5-17. 19.
([dagger]) HEISEY, Nancy R. Thinking again about Paul's mission, Mission Focus 13, 2005, 18-30. 20.
([dagger]) IGNATIUS, Peter. Judges 19 : 1-30: gang rape, murder and dismemberment, Vidyajyoti 70 (6) 2006, 417-432.21.
([dagger]) JOSEPH, Jojo. Mission of the Incarnate Word among the Israelites, SEDOS Bulletin 38 (7/8) 2006, 242-247. 22.
([dagger]) KEERANKERI, George. Inheriting eternal life: the love commandments in Luke, Lk 10:25-28, 38-42, Vidyajyoti 70 (3) 2006, 183-197.23.
([dagger]) LORANCE, Cody. The Holy Spirit and the pace of mission, Evangelical Missions Quarterly 42 (3) 2006, 326-332.24.
([dagger]) MATTHEY, Jacques. Opening Biblical meditation, International Review of Mission 95 (376/377) 2006, 151-153.25.
([dagger]) O'BRIEN, Julia M. Who needs the Old Testament?, Near East School of Theology Theological Review 27 (1) 2006, 16-33.26.
([dagger]) OKURE, Teresa. "The ministry of reconciliation" (2 Cor 5:14-21): Paul's key to the problem of "the Other" in Corinth, Mission Studies 23 (1) 2006, 105-121.27.
([dagger]) OLLEY, John. Hallowed be your name: does Ezekiel speak to Essendon, Eastwood and East Fremantle? South Pacific Journal of Mission Studies 35, 2006, 37-43.28.
([dagger]) PATHRAPANKAL, Joseph. From Areopagus to Corinth (Acts 17:22-31; 1 Cor 2:1-5): a study on the transition from the power of knowledge to the power of the Spirit, Mission Studies 23 (1) 2006, 61-80.29.
([dagger]) PATTE, Daniel. Thinking mission with Paul and the Romans: Romans 15:1-33, Mission Studies 23 (1) 2006, 81-104.30.
([dagger]) PRIOR, John Mansford. "Power" and "the Other" in Joshua: the brutal birthing of a group identity, Mission Studies 23 (1) 2006, 27-43.31.
([dagger]) ROWOLD, Henry. Ablaze! A Biblical theme, Missio Apostolica 14 (1) 2006, 8-20.32.
([dagger]) SANKARATHIL, John. "To pluck up, to tear down, to plant and to build": challenges from the prophetic call narrative of Jeremiah in the Indian context, Vidyajyoti 70 (8) 2006, 601-612.33.
([dagger]) SCHIRRMACHER, Thomas. Auslanderpolitik einmal anders: Gastfreundschaft, Evangelikale Missiologie 22 (2) 2006, 63-66.34.
([dagger]) SMITH, Susan. Catholic sisters and mission: what about Matthew 28:19-20, SEDOS Bullet& 38 (1/2) 2006, 240-246. 35.
([dagger]) WARRINGTON, Keith. Healing and suffering in the Bible, International Review of Mission 95 (376/377) 2006, 154-164.36.
See also nos. 55, 57, 61, 172, 192, 287, 346, 348.
03.02.00 HERMENEUTICS
([dagger]) DABHI, James B. Fitzmyer on the historical-critical method and the spiritual sense of Scripture: 1, Vidyajyoti 70 (8) 2006, 565-579. 37.
([dagger]) MING Chu Kang. Postmodern interpretation among Chinese Biblical scholars: three case studies, China Graduate School of Theology Journal 41, 2006, 173-174. 38.
See also no. 122.
03.03.00 HISTORY OF MISSION
([dagger]) CLOSSEY, Luke. Merchants, migrants, missionaries, and globalization in the early-modern Pacific, Journal of Global History 1 (1) 2006, 41-58. 39.
([dagger]) COYLE, J. Kevin. Women and Manichaeism's mission to the Roman Empire, Mission 13 (1) 2006, 43-61. 40.
([dagger]) HEEVER, Gerhard van den. Redescribing Graeco-Roman antiquity: on religion and history of religion, Religion & Theology 12 (3/4) 2005, 211-238. 41.
([dagger]) HOLMES, Andrew. The shaping of Irish Presbyterian attitudes to mission, 1790-1840, Journal of Ecclesiastical History 57 (4) 2006, 711-737. 42.
([dagger]) KEERANKERI, George. The controversy over the Gospel of Judas, Vidyajyoti 70 (6) 2006, 406-416.43.
([dagger]) LAMIRANDE, Emilien. Situations contrastees de chretiennes carthaginoises: la persecution de Dece et ses lendemains, 250-251, Mission 13 (1) 2006, 27-42.44.
([dagger]) LINDENFELD, David. Indigenous encounters with Christian missionaries in China and West Africa, 1800-1920: a comparative study, Journal of World History 16 (3) 2005, 327-369.45.
([dagger]) NORRIS, Frederick W. Timothy I of Baghdad, Catholicos of the East Syrian Church 780-823: still a valuable model, International Bulletin of Missionary Research 30 (3) 2006, 115-121. 46.
SHORTER, Aylward. Cross and flag in Africa: the "White Fathers" during the colonial scramble, 1892-1914. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, 2006. 294 pp. 1570754554. 47.
([dagger]) VANNIER, Marie-Anne. La diaconesse Olympias, Mission 13 (1) 2006, 21-25. 48.
See also nos. 61, 96, 114, 126, 150, 193, 268, 271-2, 293, 298, 302-3, 316-8, 326, 347, 352-3, 361, 364, 371, 388, 397, 403, 405, 412, 417, 429, 443.
03.04.00 THEOLOGY OF MISSION (SEE ALSO 03.07.00, 08.02.00, 09.04.02 AND 10.02.00)
([dagger]) BADENBERG, Robert. Aus meiner Sicht: Ethno-theozentrische Praigung uberwinden, Evangelikale Missiologie 22 (2) 2006, 38-39.49.
([dagger]) DA SILVA, Gilberto. The Lutheran Church as a Church of mission against the background of the priesthood of all believers, Missio Apostolica 14 (1) 2006, 21-27. 50.
([dagger]) DAIBER, Karl-Fritz. Begegnung mit einer Unbekannten: Helen Kim auf der Tagung des Internationalen Missionsrates 1928 in Jerusalem, Zeitschrift fur Mission 32 (1-2) 2006, 141-146. 51.
([dagger]) FELDKAMPER, Ludger. Dei Verbum und wir Missionare des Gottlichen Wortes--Anmerkungen und Anregungen, Verbum SVD 47 (1) 2006, 57-68. 52.
([dagger]) GALLAGHER, Robert L. Spirit-guided mission, Evangelical Missions Quarterly 42 (3) 2006, 336-341. 53.
([dagger]) HO, Samuel S. Sign and religion: Augustine's theology of aesthetics, China Graduate School of Theology Journal 41, 2006, 107-108. 54.
([dagger]) HOLMES, Stephen R. Trinitarian missiology: towards a theology of God as missionary, International Journal of Systematic Theology 8 (1) 2006, 72-90.55.
([dagger]) HORST, Willis G. A new call to mission, Missian Focus 13, 2005, 49-56. 56.
([dagger]) HUGHES, Thomas. Prophetic dialogue in religious life in the light of the Bible, Verbum SVD 47 (1) 2006, 37-49. 57.
([dagger]) HUNSBERGER, George R. The missional voice and posture of public theologizing, Missiology 36 (1) 2006, 15-28. 58.
([dagger]) JOHN, Mary, (Sister). Mission: a call to reach out in relationship, SEDOS Bulletin 38 (3/4) 2006, 65-71. 59.
([dagger]) KAVUNKAL, Jacob. A Roman Catholic perspective on doing mission, SEDOS Bulletin 38 (1/2) 2006, 232-239. 60.
([dagger]) KRABILL, James R. (ed.), SAWATSKY, Walter (ed.), VAN ENGEN, Charles E. (ed.). Evangelical, ecumenical, and Anabaptist missiologies in conversation: essays in honor of Wilbert R. Shenk. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, 2006. xiv, 336 pp. 1570756538. 61.
Walter Sawatsky, Living and writing the vision: the missiological pilgrimage of Wilbert Shenk, 1-16; Dana L. Robert, Encounter with Christ: Luke as mission historian for the twenty-first century, 19-27; Andrew F. Walls, Evangelical and ecumenical: the rise and fall of the early church model, 28-37; Walter Sawatsky, What if the three worlds of Christian history converged? 38-48; John A. Lapp, The global Mennonite history project, 49-57; Jehu J. Hanciles, God's mission through migration: African initiatives in globalizing mission, 58-66; Willard M. Swartley, The evangel as gospel of peace, 69-77; Jonathan J. Bonk, "And they marveled" mammon as miracle in western missionary encounter, 78-87; Charles E. van Engen, Critical theologizing: knowing god in multiple global and local contexts, 88-97; James J. Stamoolis, World congresses of mission: reconvergence under what perspective? 98-105; Lawrence M. Yoder, Church growth theories and Indonesia, 109-119; Jon Hoover, An Anabaptist perspective on conversing with Muslims, 120-129; Arthur McPhee, Authentic witness, authentic evangelism, authentic church, 130-139; Pablo A. Deiros, Toward a pneumatological-spiritual missiology, 140-148; David A. Shank, Reflections on relating long term to Messianic communities, 149-157; James E. Brennemann, Missional practice: a Pasadena Mennonite Church story, 158-166; Paul G. Hiebert, Sociocultural theories and mission to the West, 169-176; Lois Y. Barrett, Defining missional Church, 177-183; Eddie Gibbs and Ryan K. Bolger, Postmodern forms of the Church, 184-195; Alan J. Roxburgh, The contours of ministry in a postmodern age, 196-205; Alan Kreider, West Europe in missional perspective: themes from Mennonite mission, 1950-2004, 206-215; Neal Blough, Mission in Europe: reflecting on the missiological legacy of Wilbert Shenk, 216-222; Paul E. Pierson, Beyond sodalities and modalities: organizing for mission in the twenty-first century, 225-234; Darrell Whiteman, Wilbert Shenk and the American Society of Missiology, 235-239; James R. Krabill, Evangelical and ecumenical dimensions of walking with AICs, 240-247; John Driver, Unanticipated journey for sharing an Anabaptist and liberationist perspective on the Gospel, 248-256; Al Dueck, Member care, 257-265.
([dagger]) LIONEL, Joseph. From Vigilanti Cura to Aetatis Novae and the present times: evolution in the Church's teachings on social communication, Vidyajyoti 70 (8) 2006, 590-600. 62.
([dagger]) LITTLE, Christopher R. What makes mission Christian?, Mission Studies 22 (2) 2005, 207-226. 63.
([dagger]) MULLER, Klaus W. Glaube: Risiken und Nebenwirkungen, Evangelikale Missiologie 22 (1) 2006, 2-5.64.
OTT, Craig, NETLAND, Harold A. (eds.) Globalizing theology: belief and practice in an era of World Christianity. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2006. 382 pp. 0801031125. 65.
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