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Bibliography on Mission Studies


Andrew F. Walls and Margaret M. Acton

The editors would be grateful if additional items for the bibliography, or suggestions to increase its usefulness, could be sent to them at the Centre for the Study of Christianity in the Non-Western World, University of Edinburgh, EH1 2LX, Scotland.

The classification system is that employed in the Cumulative Bibliography of IRM now completed at the CSCNWW and available on the Centre's website at: http://webdb.ucs.ed.ac.uk/divinity/cmb/

Articles in periodicals or symposia are marked [+]. Annotation in the bibliography does not preclude subsequent review.

Due to new software being used to produce the bibliography each issue is now numbered independently. The editors may be contacted by e-mail on Margaret.Acton@ed.ac.uk

01.00.00 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND THE STUDY OF MISSION

01.01.00 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCE

HARKONEN, Mirja (ed.), RAUNIO, Antti (ed.), VASKO, Timo (ed.). Lahetystyo ja ekumenia arkistojen valossa: Kristillisen lahetystyon ja ekumeenisen toiminnan arkistolahteita Suornessa 1800- ja 1900-luvulla. Helsinki (Suomen Kirkkohistoriallinen Seura), 1999. 332 p. 9525031152. I.

English summary: Archives on the missions and ecumenical activities in Finland. Archival sources from the 19th and 20th centuries on Christian missionary work and ecumenical activities in Finland.

[+] Missiological abstracts, Missionalia 30 (3) 2002, 47-115.2.

[+] MOREAU, A. Scott, O'REAR, Mike. Missions on the Web, Evangelical Missions Quarterly 39 (1) 2003, 16-26.3.

[+] Religion in Eastern Europe: cumulative index 1981-2002, Religion in Eastern Europe 22 (6) 2002, 15-45.4.

Also available online at: http://cis.georgcfox.edu/ree See also no. 38.

01.02.00 STUDY OF MISSION

01.02.02 Principles, Motivation and Strategy

[+] MCVEY, Chris. Befriending: the heart of mission, SEDOS Bulletin 35 (1/2) 2003. 3-7.5.

01.02.03 Contributors to the Study of Mission

[+] GOHEEN, Mike. Liberating the gospel from its modern cage: an interpretation of Lesslie Newbigin's gospel and modern culture project, Missionalia 30 (3) 2002, 360-375.6.

[+] HAUSER, Albrecht. Karl Hartenstein 25. Januar 1894- 1. Oktober 1952 seine Theologie und Eschatologie, Evangelikale Missiologie 19 (1) 2003, 17-27. 7.

See also no. 32.

02.00.00 SURVEYS OF THE CHRISTIAN SITUATION

02.01.00 GENERAL SURVEYS

02.01.05 Works Published 2000-

[+] ISHVANI KENDRA SILVER JUBILEE COLLOQUIUM. The Church in mission: universal mandate and local concerns, Pune 24-27 October 2001, Verbum SVD 43 (4) 2002, 471-484.8.

[+] JANZON, Goran. The Halle conference setting, Swedish Missiological Themes 90 (4) 2002, 431-434.9.

[+] ROGGENSINGER, Beat. Missionskongress in Caruaru: Pemambuco, Evangelikale Missiologie 19 (1) 2003, 31-32.10.

See also nos. 40, 182.

02.02.00 SURVEYS OF PARTICULAR INSTITUTIONS

[+] SEDOS rapport annuel 2002, 35 (1/2) 2003, 29-31.11.

02.03.00 STATISTICAL SURVEYS

+ BARRETT, David B., JOHNSON, Todd M. Annual statistical table on global mission: 2003, International Bulletin of Missionary Research 27 (1) 2003, 26-28. 12.

See also no. 217.

02.04.00 MISSION FUTURES

See no. 129.

03.00.00 HISTORY AND THEOLOGY OF MISSION

03.01.00 MISSION IN THE BIBLE

+ AUNG, Hla. Let's go into the deep, Asia Journal of Theology 16 (2) 2002, 249-356. 13.

+ CRAFFERT, Pieter F. "Seeing" a body into being: reflections on scholarly interpretations of the nature and reality of Jesus' resurrected body, Religion and Theology 9 (1-2) 2002, 89-107. 14.

+ DEHN, Ulrich. Biblische Besinnung: Friede sei mit euch! Der aaronitische Segen (Numeri 6, 24-26), Zeitschrift fur Mission 28 (4) 2002, 334-336. 15.

+ HARAGUCHI, Takaai. A rhetorical study of the Deuteronomic decalogue: Deut 5:1-33, Asia Journal of Theology 16 (2) 2002, 276-287. 16.

+ LEEPER, Gregory J. The nature of the Pentecostal gift with special reference to Numbers 11 and Acts 2, Asian Journal of Pentecostal Studies 6(1) 2003, 23-38. 17.

+ LIM, Johnson T. K. Explication of an exegetical enigma in Genesis 1:1-3, Asia Journal of Theology 16 (2) 2002, 301-314. 18.

+ MIGUEZ, Nestor O. Comparative Bible study: Genesis 10-11: an approach from Argentina, Ministerial Formation 100, 2003, 57-65. 19.

+ MIGUEZ, Nestor O. Un acercamiento a Genesis 10-11 desde el pueblo qom de Argentina, Ministerial Formation 100, 2003, 66-74. 20.

+ MULZAC, Kenneth D. Amos 5:18-20 in its exegetical and theological context, Asia Journal of Theology 16 (2) 2002, 286-300. 21.

+ NG Wai-yee. The supreme Christ: a glimpse of New Testament Christology through the Book of Hebrews, China Graduate School of Theology Journal 34,2003, 34-35. 22.

Abstract.

+ OTT, Craig. Leiterschaft in der Bibel, Evangelikale Missiologie 19 (1) 2003, 10-15. 23.

+ REGALADO, Ferdinand O. The Jewish background of the parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus, Asia Journal of Theology 16 (2) 2002, 341-348. 24.

+ Ro He-Won. The Exodus decalogue in Deuteronomistic redaction, Asia Journal of Theology 16 (2) 2002, 315-326. 25.

+ SELVANAYAGAM, Israel. Re-reading John 14:6 in the context of two recent events in the United Kingdom, Current Dialogue 40, 2002, 44-51. 26.

See also nos. 107, 122, 150.

03.02.00 HERMENEUTICS

+ ABRAHAM, Joseph. Feminist hermeneutics and Pentecostal spirituality: the creation narrative of Genesis as a paradigm, Asian Journal of Pentecostal Studies 6 (1) 2003, 3-21. 27.

+ DYK, Peet J. van. A fuzzy interpretation of the Bible: going beyond modernism and postmodemism, Religion and Theology 9 (3-4) 2002, 163-182. 28.

+ ERLENWEIN, Peter. Bibliodrama: a modern body-mind hermeneutics, Asia Journal of Theology 16 (2) 2002, 327-340. 29.

+ NORTJE-MEYER, Lily. The homosexual body without apology: a positive link between the Canaanite woman in Matthew 15:21-28 and homosexual interpretation of Biblical texts, Religion and Theology 9 (1-2) 2002, 118-134. 30.

+ PUNT, Jeremy. From re-writing to rereading the Bible in post-colonial Africa: considering the options and implications, Missionalia 30 (3) 2002, 410-442. 31.

See also no. 154.

03.03.00 HISTORY OF MISSION

+ BETTSCHEIDER, Heribert. The legacy of John Schuette, International Bulletin of Missionary Research 27 (1) 2003, 29-33. 32.

+ CARPENTER, John B. New England puritans: the grandparents of modem Protestant missions, Missiology 30 (4) 2002, 519-532. 33.

+ DUMERMUTH, C. F. Rivalling with incipient Christianism, Journal of Asian Theology 16 (2) 2002, 409-414. 34.

+ PADBERG, Lutz von. Missionsgeschichte des Mittelalters als Forschungsaufgabe, Evangelikale Missiologie 19 (1) 2003, 2-10. 35.

+ SLOMP, Jan. Calvin and the Turks, Encounter: Documents for Muslim-Christian Understanding 288, 2002, 1-15. 36.

+ VORSTER, Johannes N. The blood of female martyrs as the sperm of the early church, Religion and Theology 9 (1-2) 2002, 8-41. 37.

YRIGOYEN, Charles (ed.). The global impact of the Wesleyan traditions and their related movements (Pietist and Wesleyan Studies 14). Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2002. 301 p. 0810843269. 38.

Donald W. Dayton, The global impact of the Wesleyan traditions and their related movements, 3-12; David Bundy, Pauline missions: the Wesleyan Holiness vision, 13-26; Andrew Walls, Wesleyan missiological theories, the case of Richard Watson, 27-48; Robert Danielson, Earthly food at the heavenly banquet: revitalizing the historical Wesleyan love feast for evangelism and discipleship in global missions, 49-66; Jose Miguez-Bonino, Catholic and Protestant, but missionary explicit and implicit missiology and the Methodist mission in Latin America, 69-80; David K. Yemba, The impact of Wesleyanism on Africa: toward an understanding of divine grace in a changing continent, 81-90; Robert Kipkenoi Lang'at, The doctrine of holiness and missions: a pietistic

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