Table Of ContentInternational  Bulletin  of 
Missionary  Research 
Cumulative  Index,  Volumes  29-32 
January 2005 through October 2008 
Vol. 29 is 2005; 30 is 2006; 31 is 2007; ; 32 is 2008 
(pp. 1-56 are in the January issue; 
pp. 57-112 are in the April issue; 
pp. 113-168 are in the July issue; 
pp. 169-224 are in the October issue, 2005-7; 
and pp. 169-232 are in the October 2008 issue) 
Articles 
Aagaard, Johannes [obituary], 31:141  “Contextualizing Universal Values: A Method for Christian Mission,” 
“African Initiated Christianity in Eastern Europe: Church of the ‘Embassy  by Frances S. Adeney, 31:33-37 
of God’ in Ukraine,” by J. Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu, 30:73-75  Cook, Clyde [obituary], 32:145 
“Andrew F. Walls Centre for the Study of African and Asian Christian-  “Czarist Missionary Contact with Central Asia: Models of Contextualiza- 
ity,” 32:99  tion?” by David M. Johnstone, 31:66-72 
“The Archives on the History of Christianity in China at Hong Kong  “Defining the Boundaries of <Semneatens The Two Worlds of the World 
Baptist University Library: Its  Developmeni,  Significance, and Future,”  Missionary Conference, 1910,” by Brian Stanley, 30:171-76 
by Kylie Chan, 29:32-34  “Describing the Worldwide Christian Phenomenon,” by Todd M. Johnson 
“Asian Light, Asian Fruit” [editorial], by JonathanJ . Bonk, 32:57-58  and Sandra S. Kim, 29:80-84 
‘Asian Society of Missiology: Bangkok 2UU7 Deciaration,” 32:26  “Developments in Theological Education in South East Asia,” by Gerald 
“At the Turn of the Century: A Study of the China Centenary Missionary  ii. Anderson, 30:96 
Conference of 19C7,” by Kevin Xiyi Yao, 32:65-70  Dickson, Kwesi A. jobituary], 30:35 
“Avarna and Adivasi Christians and Missions: A Paradigm for Under-  Dodge, Ralph Edward [obituary], 32:197 
standing Christian Movements in India,” by Robert Eric Frykenberg,  Dupuis, Jacques, S.J. [obituary], 29:77 
32:14-20  “The Economies of Temple Chanting and Conversion in China,” by Eric 
“The Azusa Street  Mission  and  Latin American  Pentecostalism,”  by  Reinders, 31:188-92 
Douglas Petersen, 30:66-67  “Ecumenical Theological Education in Latin America,  1916-2005,”  by 
Bettscheider, Heribert, S.V.D. [obituary], 32:73  Sherron Kay George, 31:15-21 
“Beyond Babel: Pentecost and Mission” [editorial], by Jonathan J. Bonk,  “Edinburgh  1910:  Friendship  and  the Boundaries  of Christendom” 
30:57-58  [editorial], by Jonathan J. Bonk, 30:169-70 
“Beyond Bosch: The Early Church and the Christendom Shift,” by Alan  “Edinburgh 2010—Mission in Humility and Hope,” 29:182 
Kreider, 29:59-68  “Edinburgh II—A New Springtime for Ecumenical Mission?” by James 
Bronkema, Frederick Hollander [obituary], 29:130-31  A. Scherer, 31:195-98 
Biihlmann, Walter, O.F.M. [obituary], 31:207  “Enabling Encounters: The Case of Nilakanth-Nehemiah Goreh, Brahmin 
Camps, Arnulf, O.F.M. [obituary], 30:151  Convert,” by Richard Fox Young, 29:14-20 
“Can Europe Be Saved? A Review Essay,” by Lamin Sanneh, 31:121-25  “Europe: Christendom Graveyard or Christian Laboratory?” [editorial], 
“Can There Be Christianity Without Church?” [editorial], 29:169-70  by Jonathan J. Bonk, 31:113-14 
“Catholic Church Growing Everywhere—Except in Europe,” by Roger  “Finding Our Own Voice: The Quest for Authentic Conversion” [edito- 
Schroeder, S.V.D., 30:142-43  rial], by Jonathan J. Bonk, 29:113-14 
“Catholic Sources  of Global  Documentation,”  by James  H. Kroeger,  “Finding Our Own Voice: The Reinterpreting of Christianity by Oceanian 
M.M., 29:149  Theologians,” by Charles W. Forman, 29:115-22 
“The Centenary of Edinburgh  1910:  Its Possibilities,”  by Kenneth  R.  “Foreign Money for India: Antidependency and Anticonversion Perspec- 
Ross, 30:177-79  tives,” by Frampton F. Fox, 30:137-42 
“The Centenary of Edinburgh 1910 and the Direction of Christian Mis-  “The Gift of Being Number Two: A ‘Buzz Aldrin’ Perspective on Pioneer 
sion in the Twenty-first Century,” 29:20  Missions,” by Notto R. Thelle, 32:81-86 
“Centers for the Study of Christianity in China,” by Jean-Paul Wiest, 29:22-23  “Godless Europe?” by Philip Jenkins, 31:115-20 
“The Challenge of Churchless Christianity: An Evangelical Assessment,”  “The Gospel of Reconciliation Within the Wrath of Nations,” by David 
by Timothy C. Tennent, 29:171-77  W. Shenk, 32:3-9 
“Changed by the East: Notes on Missionary Communication and Trans-  Gray, John Richard [obituary], 30:35 
formation,” by Notto R. Thelle, 30:115-21  “The Greening of Mission,” by Allan Effa, 32:171-76 
“Christian Literature in Nineteenth-Century  China Missions—a Priority?  ‘Guidelines for Doing Theologies  in Asia,” by Association for Theologi- 
or an Optional Extra?” by John Tsz-pang Lai, 32:71-76  cal Education in South East Asia, 32:77-80 
“Christian Mission: Lengthened Shadow of a Great Man” [editorial], by  Han, Wenzao [obituary], 30:151 
Jonathan J. Bonk, 29:57-58  Hassing, Per S. [obituary], 29:207 
“Christian  Missions and Islamic Da‘wah:  A Preliminary  Quantitative  Hiebert, PaulG., 1932-2007 [obituary |b y Robert EricFrykenberg,31:128-29 
Assessment,” by Todd M. Johnson and David R. Scoggins, 29:8-11  “History  of Missiology  Web  Site,’ '  by Dana  L. Robert  and  Jack  W. 
“a Come Holy Spirit, Heal and Reconcile’:  An Evangelical Evaluation  Ammerman, 32:134 
of the  CWME Mission Conference in Athens, May 9-16, 2005,” by  Hogg, William Richey [obituary], 29:131 
Tormod Engelsviken, 29:190-92  “How to Speak of the Spirit Among Religions: Trinitarian ‘Rules’ for a 
“COMMENTARY:  Tainted Mammon and Righteous Cause,” by Paul Jenkins,  Pneumatological Theology of Religions,” by Veli-Matti Karkkainen, 
31:194-95  30:121-27 
“The Congregational Leadership Crisis Facing the Japanese Church,”  “Human Stories and the Mission  of God”  [editorial], by Jonathan  J. 
by Thomas J. Hastings and Mark R. Mullins, 30:18-23  Bonk, 31:57-58 
October 2008
“IFMAand EFMA Announce Name Changes,” by DanielJ. Nicholas, 32:43  “Mission  and  Healing in Historical  Perspective,”  by Christoffer  H. 
“International Association for Mission Studies,” 32:204  Grundmann, 32:185-88 
“An Interview with Jessie Gregory Lutz: Historian of Chinese Christian-  “Mission and Mammon” [editorial], by Jonathan J. Bonk, 31:169-70 
ity,” by Timothy Man-kong Wong, 30:38-41  “Mission and Missiology in the Pontificate of John Paul IL,” by William 
“In the Shadow of the Missionary Captain: Captain James Wilson and  R. Burrows, 30:3-8 
the LMS Mission to the Pacific,” by Kirsteen Murray, 31:73-77  “Mission and the Go-Between God” [editorial], by Jonathan J. Bonk, 
“It Is Our Bounden Duty’: Theological Contours of New Zealand's Mis-  30:113-14 
sionary Movemcat,  1890-1930,” by Hugh Morrison, 29:123-28  “Mission and the Groaning of Creation” [editorial], by Jonathan J. Bonk, 
“John Howard Yoder asa Mission Theologian,” by Joon-Sik Park, 30:14-17  32:169-70 
“John  Paul II, 1920-2005;  Benedict  XVI,” by Stephen Bevans, S.V.D.,  “Mission and the Peaceable Kingdom” [editorial], by Jonathan J. Bonk, 
29:140-41  32:1-2 
“Just What Is the Gospel?” [editorial], by Jonathan J. Bonk, 30:1--2  “Missionaries and the Indigenous Resurgence in Latin America,” by 
Kerr, David A., 1945-2008 [obituary], 32:126-27  Edward L. Cleary, O.P., 29:177-82 
Keyes, Larry [obituary], 32:197  “Missionaries as Heroes and Villains” [editorial], by Jonathan J. Bonk, 
Kraakevik, James H. [obituary], 32:41  32:113-14 
“Kwame Bediako and Christian Scholarship in Africa,” by Andrew F  “Missionaries with Attitude:  AW omen’s Mission in Northwestern China,” 
Walls, 32:188-93  by Linda Benson, 29:183-88 
“The  Legacy  of Pierre  Claverie, ”  by Jean-Jacques  Pérennés,  O.P.,  “Missions and Film,” by Jamie S. Scott, 32:115-20 
31:136-42  “Missions and Money: Affluence as a Western Missionary Problem ..  . 
“The  Legacy of Elizabeth  Fairburn  Colenso,”  by Catherine  R. Ross,  Revisited,” by Jonathan J. Bonk, 31:171-7 
30:148-52  “Missions in Fiction,” by Jamie S. Scott, 32:121-28 
“The Legacy of John Amos Comenius,” by Mike W. Stroope, 29:204-8  “The Mission to North Korea,” by Ben Torrey, 32:20-22 
“The Legacy of Francois Elbertus Daubanton,” by Jan A. B. Jongeneel,  “Movements,  Missiometrics,  and World  Christianity”  [editorial],  by 
29:93-97  Jonathan J. Bonk, 31:1-2 
“The Legacy of James Dougall,” by Kenneth R. Ross, 32:206-9  “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” by Michael Amaladoss, S.J., 31:21-24 
“The Legacy of John Duncan,” by John S. Ross, 29:150-53  “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” by Gerald H. Anderson, 29:139-43 
“The  Legacy  of Samuel  Bacon Fairbank,”  by Jennifer  M. Trafton,  “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” by John B. Carman, 32:136-40 
29:144—-49  “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” by John Driver, 32:2014 
“The Legacy of Paul and Clara Gebauer,’ ’ by Allan Effa, 30:92-96  “My Pilgrimage  in Mission,”  by Michael  Louis  Fitzgerald,  M.Afr., 
“The Pega cy of Yohanna Gowon,” by Musa A. B. Gaiya, 31:95-98  30:88-91 
“The  Legacy of Anthony  Norris Groves,”  by Robert  Bernard  Dann,  “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” by Herb Friesen, 31:134-36 
29:198-202  “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” by Roger S. Greenway, 30:144-47 
“The Legacy of Melvill Horne,” by Suzanne Schwarz, 31:88-94  “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” by Thomas Hale, Jr., 29:35-37 
“The Legacy of Ion Keith-Falconer,” by David D. Grafton, 31:148-52  “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” by Willi Henkel, O.M.I., 31:84-86 
“The Legacy of Hilda Lazarus,” by Ruth Compton Brouwer, 30:202-6  “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” by WalterJ .H ollenweger, 29:85-88 
“The Legacy of Rudolf Christian Friedrich Lechler,” by Jessie G. Lutz,  “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” by James M. Phillips, 32:88-92 
31:38-43  “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” by Theo Sundermeier, 31:200-204 
“The Legacy of Jacob A. Loewen,” by Harvey G. Neufeldt, 32:141-48  “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” by Charles R. Taber, 29:89-93 
“The Le;g acy of Francis Thomas McDougall,” by David A. Edwards,  “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” by Charles C. West, 29:194-98 
31:204-8  “New Priority for Churches and Missions: Combating Corruption,” by 
“The Legacy of Olav Guttorm My klebust,” by Aasulv Lande, 31:142—-46  Edward L. Cleary, O.P., 31:182-86 
“The hanza cy of Ernest Oliver,”  by Richard Tiplady, 29:38-41  “New Wineskins for New Wine: Toward a Post-Christendom Ecclesiol- 
“The lace of Elizabeth Russell,” by Karen K. Seat, 32:93-99  ogy,” by Wilbert R. Shenk, 29:73-79 
“The  Legacy  of Marcello  Zago, O.M.I.,”  by Willi  Henkel,  O.M.L.,  Noteworthy, 29:16-17,  76-77,  130-31, 206-7; 30:34-35, 84-85, 150-51, 
32: 39.433   182-83; 31:40-41,90-91, 140-41, 206-7; 32:40-41 , 72-73, 144-45, 196-97 
“A Letter from Athens to the Christian Churches, Networks, and Com-  “Oral Theology in Lomwe Songs,” by Stuart J. Foster, 32:130-34 
munities,”  by the Conference  on World  Mission  and Evangelism,  Orme, John [obituary], 32:145 
Athens, 29:192-93  “Our Pilgrimage in Mission,” by William R. O’Brien and Dellanna West 
“The  Literary  Legacy  of Stephen  Neill,”  by Dyron  B. Daughrity,  O’Brien, 30:23-26 
32:150-54  “Our  Pilgrimage  in Mission,”  by Paul A. Rader and  Kay F. Rader, 
Luzbetak, Louis J., S.V.D. [obituary], 29:131  32:31-34 
MacInnis, Donald E. [obituary], 30:85  “Possessions, Wealth, and the Cultural Identities of Persons: Anthropo- 
“Major Consolidation  of Digital Missionary  Photo Archives,”  by Jon  logical Reflections,” by Sherwood G. Lingenfelter, 31:176-82 
Miller, 31:190-91  “The Protestant Missionary Movement in Korea: Current Growth and 
“Maori  and  Mission  Sisters  in New  Zealand  Since  1865:  Changing  Development,” by Steve Sang-Cheol Moon, 32:59-64 
Approaches,” by Susan Smith, 31:77-82  “Radical Mission in a Post-9/11 World: Creative Dissonances,” by Nor- 
McAlister, A. Jack [obituary], 30:85  man E. Thomas, 29:2-8 
“Me and God, We’d Be Mates’: Toward an Aussie Contextualized Gos-  “Reading John V. Taylor,” by Timothy Yates, 30:153-56 
pel,” by Robert L. Gallagher, 30:127-32  “Reading the Bible in the Global South,” by Philip Jenkins, 30:67-73 
“Missiology After Bosch: Reverencing a Classic by Moving Beyond,” by  “Reflections on North Korea: The Psychological Foundation of the North 
Stephen B. Bevans, S.V.D., and Roger P. Schroeder, S.V.D., 29:69-72  Korean Regime and Its Governing Philosophy,” by Hyun-Sik Kim, 
“Missiology in Environmental Context: Tasks for an Ecology of Mission,”  translated by George Kap-Hun Kim, edited by Ben Torrey, 32:22-26 
by Willis Jenkins, 32:176-84  “Religious Studies and Research in Chinese Academia: Prospects, Chal- 
“Missiometrics 2005:  A Global Survey of World Mission,” by David B.  lenges, and Hindrances,” by Jean-Paul Wiest, 29:21-26 
Barrett, Todd M. Johnson, and Peter F. Crossing, 29:27 ~30  “The Religious Worldview of the Indigenous Population of the North- 
“Missiometrics 2006: Goals, Resources, Dacian of the 350 Christian  ern Ob’ as Understood by Christian Missionaries,” by Anatoliy M 
World Communions,”  by David  B. Barrett, Todd M. Johnson, and  Ablazhei, translated by David N. Collins, 29:134-39 
Peter F. Crossing, 30:27-30  “Researching World Christianity: Doctoral Dissertations on Mission Since 
“Missiometrics 2007: Creating Your Own Analysis of Global Data,” by  1900,” by Eric Friede and Paul F. Stuehrenberg, 29:188-89 
David B. Barrett, Todd M. Johnson, and Peter F. Crossing, 31:25-32  “Revisiting Azusa Street:  A Centennial Retrospect,” by Edith L. Blum- 
“Missiometrics  2008:  Reality  Checks  for Christian  World  Commu-  hofer, 30:59-64 
nions,” by David B. Barrett, Todd M. Johnson, and Peter F. Crossing,  “The Role of Women in the Formation of the World Student Christian 
32:27-30  Federation,” by Johanna M. Selles, 30:189-94 
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“Samuel  Zwemer’s  Theological  Judgments,”  by Gordon  Nickel,  “The Vernacular Treasure: A Century of Mother-Tongue Bible Transla- 
29:178-79  tion,” by Harriet Hill, 30:82-88 
Seamands, J. T. [obituary], 29:77  “Violence and Mission in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries:  Lessons for 
“Sherwood Eddy Pays a Visit to Adolf von Harnack Before Returning to  Today,” by Alan Kreider, 31:125-33 
the United States, December 1918” [poem], by Mark A. Noll, 30:192  “Waiting on the Gift’: An Insider Looks Back on One Hundred Years of 
“Shifts in the North American  Protestant Full-time Missionary Com-  Pentecostal Witness,” by Grant McClung, 30:64-65 
munity,” by Robert T. Coote, 29:12-13  “What I Have Learned About Missions from Writing The British Mission- 
“The Society for Irish Church Missions to the Roman Catholics: Philan-  ary Enterprise Since 1700,” by Jeffrey Cox, 32:86-87 
thropy or Bribery?” by Miriam Moffitt, 30:32-38  Wiltgen, Ralph, S.V.D. [obituary], 32:73 
Spicer, Charles W., Jr. [obituary], 30:85  “The Witness of the Student Christian  Movement,”  by Robin  Boyd, 
“Spreading Fires: The Globalization of Pentecostalism in the Twentieth  31:3-8 
Century,” by Allan Anderson, 31:8-14  Witts, Diana [obituary], 30:151 
“The Statistical State of the North American Protestant Missions Move-  “Women, Mission, and Medicine: Clara Swain, Anna Kugler, and Early 
ment, from the Mission Handbook, 20th Edition,” by Michael Jaffarian,  Medical  Endeavors  in Colonial  India,”  by Maina Chawla  Singh, 
32:35-38 
29:128-33 
Taber, Charles R. [obituary], 32:41  “World Christianity and Christian Mission: Are They Compatible? In- 
“Thinking Missiologically About the History of Mission,” by Stanley  sights from the Asian Churches,” by Peter C. Phan, 32:193-200 
H. Skreslet, 31:59-65  “World Christianity and ‘Protestant America’: Historical Narratives and 
“Three Waves of Christian Renewal: A 100-Year Snapshot,” by Todd M.  the Limits of Christian Pluralism,” by Chandra Mallampalli, 30:8-13 
Johnson, 30:75-76  “World  Christianity as  a Women’s  Movement,”  by Dana  L. Robert, 
“Timothy I of Baghdad, Catholicos of the East Syrian Church, 780-823:  30:180-88 
Still a Valuable Model,” by Frederick W. Norris, 30:133-36  “The World Is Our Parish: Remembering the 1919 Protestant Missionary 
“Tracking World Christianity” [editorial], by Jonathan J. Bonk, 29:1-2  Fair,” by Christopher J. Anderson, 30:196-200 
“2004 Forum for World Evangelization: A Report,” by Wilbert R. Shenk,  “World’s Religions After September 11:  A Global Congress. Montreal, 
29:31  Quebec, September 11-15, 2006,” by Frances S. Adeney, 31:82-83 
“The United Bible Societies and World Mission,” by Samuel Escobar,  “Writing a Social History of Christianity in India,” by John C. B. Web- 
30:77-81  ster, 32:10-12 
Contributors of Articles 
Ablazhei, Anatoliy M., translated by David N. Collins, “The Religious  , “Edinburgh 1910: Friendship and the Boundaries of Christen- 
Worldview  of the Indigenous Population of the Northern Ob’ as  dom” [editorial], 30:169-70 
Understood by Christian Missionaries,” 29:134-39  ——,  “Europe: Christendom  Graveyard or Christian  Laboratory?” 
Adeney, Frances S., “Contextualizing Universal Values:  A Method for  [editorial], 31:113-14 
Christian Mission,” 31:33-37  —, “Finding Our Own Voice: The Quest for Authentic Conversion” 
,  “World’s  Religions After September  11: A Global  Congress.  [editorial], 29:113-14 
Montreal, Quebec, September 11-15, 2006,” 31:82-83  , “Human Stories and the Mission of God” [editorial], 31:57-58 
Amaladoss, Michael, S.J., “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” 31:21-24  ——, “Just What Is the Gospel?” [editorial], 30:1-2 
Ammerman, Jack W. See Robert, Dana L., and Jack W. Ammerman  ——., “Mission and Mammon” [editorial], 31:169-70 
Anderson, Allan, “Spreading Fires: The Globalization of Pentecostalism  ———., “Mission and the Go-Between God” [editorial], 30:113-14 
in the Twentieth Century,” 31:8-14  ———, “Mission and the Groaning of Creation” [editorial], 32:169-70 
Anderson, Christopher J., “The World Is Our Parish: Remembering the  ———, “Mission and the Peaceable Kingdom” [editorial], 32:1-2 
1919 Protestant Missionary Fair,” 30:196-200  ———, “Missionaries as Heroes and Villains” [editorial], 32:113-14 
Anderson, Gerald H., “Developments in Theological Education in South  , “Missions and Money: Affluence as a Western Missionary Prob- 
East Asia,” 30:96  lem ... Revisited,” 31:171-74 
, “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” 29:139-43  ,  “Movements,  Missiometrics,  and World Christianity”  [edito- 
Asamoah-Gyadu, J. Kwabena, “African Initiated Christianity in Eastern  rial], 31:1-2 
Europe: Church of the ‘Embassy of God’ in Ukraine,” 30:73-75  , “Tracking World Christianity” [editorial], 29:1 
Association for Theological Education in South East Asia, “Guidelines  Boyd,  Robin,  “The  Witness  of the Student  Christian  Movement,” 
for Doing Theologies in Asia,” 32:77-80  31:3-8 
Barrett, David B., Todd M. Johnson, and Peter F. Crossing, “Missiometrics  Brouwer, Ruth Compton, “The Legacy of Hilda Lazarus,” 30:202-6 
2005: A Global Survey of World Mission,” 29:27-30  Burrows, William R., “Mission and Missiology in the Pontificate of John 
,  “Missiometrics  2006:  Goals,  Resources,  Doctrines  of the 350  Paul II,” 30:3-8 
Christian World Communions,” 30:27-30  Carman, John B., “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” 32:136—40 
,  “Missiometrics  2007: Creating Your Own Analysis of Global  Chan, Kylie, “The Archives on the History of Christianity in China at 
Data,” 31:25-32  Hong Kong Baptist University Library: Its  Development,  Significance, 
——, “Missiometrics 2008: Reality Checks for Christian World Com-  and Future,” 29:32-34 
munions,” 32:27-30  Cleary, Edward L., O.P., “Missionaries and the Indigenous Resurgence 
Benson,  Linda,  “Missionaries  with Attitude:  A Women’s  Mission  in  in Latin America,” 29:177-82 
Northwestern China,” 29:183-88  , “New Priority for Churches and Missions: Combating Corrup- 
Bevans,  Stephen,  S.V.D.,  “John  Paul  II,  1920-2005;  Benedict  XVI,”  tion,” 31:182-86 
29:140-41  Collins, David N. See Ablazhei, Anatoliy M. 
Bevans, Stephen B., S.V.D., and Roger P. Schroeder, S.V.D., “Missiology  Conference on World Mission and Evangelism, Athens, “A Letter from 
After Bosch: Reverencing a Classic by Moving Beyond,” 29:69-72  Athens to the Christian Churches,  Networks, and Communities,” 
Blumhofer, Edith L., “Revisiting Azusa Street:  A Centennial Retrospect,”  29:192-93 
30:59-64  Coote, Robert T., “Shifts in the North American  Protestant  Full-time 
Bonk, Jonathan J., “Asian Light, Asian Fruit” [editorial], 32:57-58  Missionary Community,” 29:12-13 
, “Beyond Babel: Pentecost and Mission” [editorial], 30:57-58  Cox, Jeffrey, “What I Have Learned About Missions from Writing The 
———,  “Can  There  Be Christianity  Without  Church?”  [editorial],  British Missionary Enterprise Since 1700,” 32:86-87 
29:169-70  Crossing, Peter F. See Barrett, David B. 
, “Christian Mission: Lengthened Shadow of a Great Man” [edi-  Dann,  Robert  Bernard,  “The  Legacy  of Anthony  Norris  Groves,” 
torial], 29:57-58  29:198-202 
October 2008
Daughrity, Dyron B., “The Literary Legacy of Stephen Neill,” 32:150-54  Kroeger, James H., M.M., “Catholic Sources of Global Documentation,” 
Driver, John, “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” 32:201-4  29:149 
Edwards,  David  A.,  “The  Legacy  of Francis  Thomas  McDougall,”  Lai, John Tsz-pang, “Christian Literature in Nineteenth Century China 
31:204-8  Missions—a Priority? or an Optional Extra?” 32:71-76 
Effa, Allan, “The Greening of Mission,” 32:171-76  Lande, Aasulv, “The Legacy of Olav Guttorm Myklebust,” 31:142-46 
———., “The Legacy of Paul and Clara Gebauer,” 30:92-96  Lingenfelter, Sherwood G., “Possessions, Wealth, and the Cultural Identi- 
Engelsviken,  Tormod,  “‘Come  Holy Spirit, Heal  and  Reconcile’:  An  ties of Persons: Anthropological Reflections,” 31:176-82 
Evangelical Evaluation of the CWME Mission Conference in Athens,  Lutz, Jessie G., “The Legacy of Rudolf Christian  Friedrich  Lechler,” 
May 9-16, 2005,” 29:190-92  31:38-43 
Escobar,  Samuel,  “The  United  Bible  Societies  and  World  Mission,”  Mallampalli, Chandra, “World Christianity and ‘Protestant  America’: His- 
30:77-81  torical Narratives and the Limits of Christian Pluralism,” 30:8-13 
Fitzgerald, Michael Louis, M.Afr., “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” 30:88-91  McClung, Grant, “’Waiting on the Gift’: An Insider Looks Back on One 
Forman, Charles W., “Finding Our Own Voice: The Reinterpreting of  Hundred Years of Pentecostal Witness,” 30:64-65 
Christianity by Oceanian Theologians,” 29:115-22  Miller, Jon, “Major Consolidation of Digital Missionary Photo  Archives,” 
Foster, Stuart J., “Oral Theology in Lomwe Songs,” 32:130-34  31:190-91 
Fox, Frampton F., “Foreign Money for India: Antidependency and Anti-  Moffitt, Miriam, “The Society for Irish Church Missions to the Roman 
conversion Perspectives,” 30:137-42  Catholics: Philanthropy or Bribery?” 30:32-38 
Friede, Eric, and Paul F. Stuehrenberg, “Researching World Christianity:  Moon,  Steve Sang-Cheol,  “The  Protestant  Missionary  Movement  in 
Doctoral Dissertations on Mission Since 1900,” 29:188-89  Korea: Current Growth and Development,” 32:59-64 
Friesen, Herb, “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” 31:134-36  Morrison, Hugh, “‘It Is Our Bounden Duty’: Theological Contours of 
Frykenberg, Robert Eric, “Avarna and Adivasi Christians and Missions:  New Zealand's Missionary Movement, 1890-1930,” 29:123-28 
A Paradigm  for  Understanding  Christian  Movements  in India,”  Mullins, Mark R. See Hastings, Thomas J 
32:14-20  Murray, Kirsteen, “In the Shadow of the Missionary Captain: Captain 
——, “Paul G. Hiebert, 1932-2007,” 31:128-29  James Wilson and the LMS Mission to the Pacific,” 31:73-77 
Gaiya, Musa A. B.,  “The Legacy of Yohanna Gowon,” 31:95-98  Neufeldt, Harvey G., “The Legacy of Jacob A. Loewen,” 32:141-48 
Gallagher, Robert L., “Me and God, We'd Be Mates’: Toward an Aussie  Nicholas, Daniel J., “IFMA and EFMA Announce Name Changes,” 32:43 
Contextualized Gospel,” 30:127-32  Nickel, Gordon, “Samuel Zwemer’s Theological Judgments,” 29:178-79 
George,  Sherron  Kay,  “Ecumenical  Theological  Education  in Latin  Noll, MarkA., “Sherwood Eddy Paysa  Visit to Adolf von Harnack Before 
America,  1916-2005,” 31:15-21  Returning to the United States, December 1918” [poem], 30:192 
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. See Gross, Andreas  29:108-9 
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Kyle, Richard, Evangelicalism: An Americanized Christianity, 32:214-15  Ng, Peter Tze Ming. See Leung, Philip Yuen Sang 
Laamann, Lars Peter, Christian Heretics in Late Imperial China: Christian  Nieves, Alvaro L. See Priest, Robert J. 
Inculturation and State Control, 1720-1850, 31:215-16  North, Stephen J., Europeans in British Administered  East Africa: A Bio- 
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Lange, Raeburn,  Island Ministers:  Indigenous  Leadership in Nineteenth-  Missiology, 31:99-100 
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Larsen, Timothy, Contested Christianity: The Social and Political Contexts  Constructions of Hinduism, 1793-1900, 31:213-14 
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29:53-54  in African Christianity and the Renewal of Faith and Identity, 31:162-63 
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Robinson, Anthony B., and Robert W. Wall, Called to Be Church: The Book  Taveirne, Patrick, Han-Mongol Encounters and Missionary Endeavors: A 
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Missionary and Teacher, 32:165  and Race, 1945-1970, 29:214 
Weiner, Justus Reid, Human  Rights of Christians  in Palestinian  Society,  Wissing, Douglas A., Pioneer in Tibet: The Life and Perils of Dr. Albert 
30:161-62  Shelton, 30:42-43 
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Wendt, Reinhard, ed., An Indian to the Indians? On the Initial Failure and  Chinese-Western Exchanges from the Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries, 
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From Spiritual Beings to Living Humans, 31:109  sionaries in China, 1920-1937, 29:155 
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Marthas, Mothers in Israel, 30:212-13  Possibility of Global Theology, 30:160-61 
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Akinade, Akintunde E., 30:159-60  Frykenberg,  Robert  Eric, 30:213-14;  31:52,  Lazich, Michael C., 29:210 
Amar, Joseph P., 30:209-10  108-9, 163; 32:218-19  Lewis, Bonnie Sue, 29:209, 30:158 
Anderson, Allan, 30:160-61, 31:158  Gaiya, Musa A. B., 31:165  Li, Li, 30:166 
Anderson, Christopher J., 31:214-15  George, Sherron, 32:157  Linden, Ian, 31:161-62 
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Austin, Alvyn, 29:155  Gorski, John F., M.M., 30:209, 31:214  Lovejoy, Doug, 29:49-50, 107-8 
Balisky, Lila W., 30:165-66  Grayson, James Huntley, 29:161  MacLeod, A. Donald, 31:153 
Ballhatchet, Helen, 30:162-63  Grundmann, Christoffer H., 31:109  Mallampalli, Chandra, 30:102-3 
Bays, Daniel H., 30:158-59  Guder,  Darrell  L., 29:53-54,  98;  31:99;  Marshall, Paul, 30:161-62 
Beeley, Christopher A., 32:214  32:101-2  McCoy, Brian F., 32:212-13 
Bevans, Stephen B., S.V.D., 31:154—-55  Hackett, Rosalind I. J., 30:108-9  McGee, Gary B., 29:99-100, 32:102 
Block, Daniel I., 31:102  Hanciles, Jehu J., 29:44, 156-57; 32:163, 210  McLaughlin, Gregory, 29:43-44 
Bohr, P. Richard, 29:50  Hayes, Stephen, 29:99  Mellis, John C., 32:104-5 
Bolger, Ryan K., 32:214-15  Hedlund, Roger E., 30:97  Meynard, Thierry, 29:163-64, 30:42—43 
Bonk, Jonathan J., 30:100  Hiebert, Paul G., 30:103-4  Miyamoto, Ken Christoph, 30:107 
Brett, Edward T., 31:103-4  Holst, Wayne A., 30:51-53  Mogensen, Mogens S., 31:164-65 
Britton, Joseph, 30:210  Hoover, Jon, 32:50  Moreau, A. Scott, 29:98-99 
Brown, Brian Edward, 29:51  Hubers, John, 31:157  Murdoch, Norman H., 32:161-62 
Burrows, William R., 32:211-12  Hunter, Malcolm, 30:46-47  Murray, Kirsteen, 29:210-11 
Cahill, Michael, 29:46  Hyland, Sabine, 30:105-6, 214  Mwaura, Philomena N., 30:106-7 
Carman, John B., 32:44—46  Irvin, Dale T., 29:159-60, 30:207-8  Noll, Mark A., 31:212-13 
Carroll, Janet, M.M., 29:4748  Ivanov, Andrey V., 29:218  Nyquist, Jchn W., 29:215-16 
Carter, Craig A., 31:212  Jenkins, Paul, 31:217-19  Oborji, Francis Anekwe, 31:106 
Case, Jay R., 30:212-13  Jeyaraj, Daniel, 29:45, 108-9; 31:100-101  Ott, Craig, 31:107-8 
Chapman, Colin, 32:210-11  Johnston, Geoffrey, 30:162  Pankratz, James N., 29:100 
Cleary, Edward L., O.P., 31:153-54  Jones, Arun W., 31:52-53, 32:165-66  Paredes, Tito, 32:159-60 
Coote, Robert T., 29:42  Jones, Preston, 30:100-101  Park, Joon-Sik, 29:105-6, 211-12; 30:218 
Cox, Harvey, 32:108-9  Jones, Richard J., 29:44—45, 32:217-18  Phan, Peter C., 32:100 
Dale, Melissa, 32:48-49  Jongeneel, Jan A. B.,29:164; 30:48; 31:99-100;  Pierard, Richard V., 29:107, 30:45-46 
Davis, Stephen J., 31:153  32:108, 158-59  Plueddemann, James E., 32:161 
Dawe, Donald G., 30:207  Joshi, Shashi, 29:164-65  Poon, Michael Nai-Chiu, 32:164-65 
Doss, Gorden R., 32:160  Kalu, Ogbu U., 29:48-49, 160-61; 31:158-59  Porter, Andrew, 29:106 
Duffey, Michael K., 32:109  Karkkainen, Veli-Matti, 29:101-2, 30:46  Prior, Randall, 30:214-15, 31:104—5, 32:103-4 
Dunch, Ryan, 30:99-100  Kim, Kirsteen, 31:154  Rader, Paul A., 32:162 
Elliott, Mark R., 30:97-98  Kim, Sebastian, 32:47-48  Reilly, Thomas H., 30:165 
Entenmann, Robert, 31:215-16, 32:53  Kings, Graham, 29:102-2  Reisacher, Evelyne, 31:216-17 
Escobar,  Samuel,  29:165;  30:50,  164-65;  Kirk, J. Andrew, 29:100-101  Richard, H. L., 29:157-58, 31:213-14 
32:46  Koliman,  Paul  V., 29:104;  30:163-64,  217;  Robeck, Cecil M., Jr., 31:50-51 
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at Nanjing Union Theological Seminary. He hopes  Tiénou, Tite, 30:53-54, 98-99 
to help change the “foreign image” of Christian-  Tizon, F. Albert, 30:100 
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