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INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF MISSION INDEX VOLUME 95 JANUARY 2006 — OCTOBER 2006 January/April, no. 376/377, The Global Health Situation and the Mission of the Church in the 21st Century, pp. 1-226 July/October nos. 378/379, Europe after the Enlightenment: Daring to practise mission in a Europe still trying to reconstruct itself, pp. 227-444. ARTICLES Christian Responsi‘yility in Medicine and Society: the God's Grace, Healing and Suffering, Opoku Onyinah, | 17- Church and the Health System in the Context of the i27. (Northern) European Social States, Hans Christian Hexul:ng and Suffering in the Bible, Keith Warrington, 154- Knuth,78-88 164. Disability and the Healing Mission of the Church, Samuel Introduction, Jean-Marie Aubert, 230 Kabue, 112-116. Introduction to meeting with church leaders, Jean-Marie Ecclesiological Appropriation of the enlightenment in the Aubert, 301. Netherlands, Mechteld Jansen, 283-292. Introduction to part I, Jean-Marie Aubert, 236. Editorial, Jacques Matthey, 3-6. Introduction to part II, Jean-Marie Aubert, 282. Faith and Health: Leadership Aligning Assets to Transform Introduction to part III, Jean-Marie Aubert, 305. Communities, Miriam Kiser, Deborah L. Jones, Gary R. Gunderson, 50-58. Introduction to part IV, Jean-Marie Aubert, 390. Introductory note, Jacques Matthey, 229. For a Missiology of Western Culture, Jean-Frangois Zorn, 320-323. Is Europe an exceptional case?, Grace Davie, 247-258. INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF MISSION Meeting the Challenge with God on our Side. Churches The Anthropological Dimension of a Patient’s Treatment, and Faith-Based Organizations Confront the AIDS Pan- Bernard Ugeux, 128-135. demic in Namibia, Lucy Y. Steinitz, 92-103. The Centre for Health and Pastoral Care with the Centre Mental Health and the Churches: the Story of Lucrecia, for the Study of Theology and Health, Elizabeth and Brenda Consuelo Ruiz, 104-106. Stanley Baxter, 107-111. Mental Health as a Key Issue in the Future of Global Health Developments, Prathap Tharyan, Deepa Bra- The Consequences of the Enlightenment — A point of view from the churches of African expression in France, ganza, Prasanna Jebaraj, 36-49. Majagira Bulangalire, 293-296. Message, Jean-Arnold de Clermont, 302-304 The Consequences of the Enlightenment, from the per- Ministries in post-Enlightenment Europe, Peter Lodberg, spective of the Orthodox communities in France, Patri- 359-364. ciu Vlaicu,297-300. Missionary theology in the theological university educa- tion of the Romanian Orthodox Church, Gheorghe The Enlightenment, the foundation of modern Europe, Petraru 383-389. Francois Bousquet, 237-246. Mission following the missionary mandate of the risen The Global Health Situation in the 21st Century: Aspects Christ, Francisco Pérez Herrero, 306-319. from the Global Forum on Health Research and the World Health Organization in Geneva, Louis J. Currat, *Mission-shaped’ liturgy, Andras Lovas, 352-358. 7-20. ‘Mission-shaped’ Presence in Europe, Darrell Jackson, 341-351. The potential of pneumatology for mission in contempo- rary Europe, Kirsteen Kim, 334-340. Note from the editor, Jacques Matthey, 229. The Soul of Europe: an altar to the unknown God, Tomas Opening Biblical Meditation, Jacques Matthey, 151-153. Halik, 265-270. Pentecostalism, the Enlightenment and Christian mission in Europe, Allan Anderson, 276-281. The Tradition of a Medical-Theological Dialogue in Schleswig, Joachim Gunkel, 89-91. Presentation of the programme, Jacques Matthey, 232-235. The World Council of Churches’ Concern for Health, Heal- Questions which new spiritualities pose to evangelization ing and Mission, and the Heritage of Breklum’s Mission in Europe, Bernard Ugeux, 324-328. History, Dietrich Werner, 73-77. Radical Subjectivity, Knut Wenzel, 259-264. Theological reflections on the missionary activity of the Reception and crisis of the Enlightenment from the 1970s Russian Orthodox Church, Valentin Kozhuharov, 371- to the present day: an Orthodox point of view, Anastasia 382. Vassiliadou, 271-275. Three missiological perspectives: what testimony?, Tor- Reflections from an African theologian, Léonard Santedi mod Engelsviken, 329-333. Kinkupu, 391-400. Religion, Public Health and a Church for the 21st Century, What Mission? Mission in Europe and Universal Mission: James R. Cochrane, 59-72. reciprocity, partnership... Elisabetta Ribet, 365-369. Some Reflections on Culture and Health: a Response to Why Do Churches Need to Continue to Struggle for Health Prof. Bernard Ugeux, John Oommen, 143-150. for All?, Christina de Vries, 21-35. AUTHORS Anderson, Allan — Pentecostalism, the Enlightenment and Baxter, Elizabeth and Stanley —T he Centre for Health and Christian mission in Europe, 276-281 Pastoral Care with the Centre for the Study of Theology Aubert, Jean-Marie — Introduction, 230. and Health, 107-111. Aubert, Jean-Marie Introduction to meeting with church Bousquet, Frangois — The Enlightenment, the foundation of modern Europe, 237-246. leaders, 301. Aubert, Jean-Marie — Introduction to part I, 236. Bulangalire, Majagira —T he Consequences of the Enlight- enment — A point of view from the churches of African Aubert, Jean-Marie — Introduction to part I, 282 expression in France, 293-296. Aubert, Jean-Marie — Introduction to part IIT, 305. Cochrane, James R. Religion, Public Health and a Aubert, Jean-Marie — Introduction to part IV, 390. Church for the 21st Century, 59-72. INDEX. VOLUME 95 Consuelo Ruiz, Brenda — Mental Health and the Churches: Matthey, Jacques — Presentation of the programme, 232- the Story of Lucrecia, 104-106. 235. Currat, Louis J. The Global Health Situation in the 21st Njeri Mwaura, Philomena — The Anthropological Dimen- Century Aspects from the Global Forum on Health sion of a Patient’s Treatment: a Response to Prof. Research and the World Health Organization in Geneva, Bernard Ugeux, 136-142. 5 2ey0 . Onyinah, Opoku — God’s Grace, Healing and Suffering, Davie, Grace — Is Europe an exceptional case?, 247-258. 117-127. De Clermont, Jean-Arnold — Message, 302-304. Oommen, John — Some Reflections on Culture and Health: De Vries, Christina - Why Do Churches Need to Continue a Response to Prof. Bernard Ugeux, 143-150. to Struggle for Health for All?, 21-35. Pérez Herrero, Francisco — Mission following the mission- Engelsviken, Tormod — Three missiological perspectives: ary mandate of the risen Christ, 306-319 what testimony?, 329-333 Petraru, Gheorghe — Missionary theology in the theologi- Gunkel, Joachim — The Tradition of a Medical-Theological cal university education of the Romanian Orthodox Dialogue in Schleswig, 89-91. Church, 383-389. Halik, Tomas The Soul of Europe: an altar to the Ribet, Elisabetta -W hat Mission? Mission in Europe and unknown God, 265-270 Universal Mission: reciprocity, partnership... 365-369 Jackson, Darrell — *Mission-shaped’ Presence in Europe, Santedi, Léonard Kinkupu Reflections from an African 341-351 theologian, 391-400. Jansen, Mechteld — Ecclesiological Appropriation of the Steinitz, Lucy Y. — Meeting the Challenge with God on our enlightenment in the Netherlands, 283-292. Side. Churches and Faith-Based Organizations Confront the AIDS Pandemic in Namibia, 92-103. Kabue, Samuel — Disability and the Healing Mission of the Church, 112-116. Tharyan, Prathap, Braganza, Deepa, Jebaraj, Prasanna Mental Health as a Key Issue in the Future of Global Kim, Kirsteen — The potential of pneumatology for mission Health Developments, 36-49. in contemporary Europe, 334-340. Ugeux, Bernard — Questions which new spiritualities pose Kiser, Miriam, Jones, Deborah L., Gunderson Gary R. to evangelization in Europe, 324-328 Faith and Health: Leadership Aligning Assets to Trans- form Communities, 50-58. Ugeux, Bernard — The Anthropological Dimension of a Patient’s Treatment, 128-135. Knuth, Hans Christian — Christian Responsibility in Medi- cine and Society: the Church and the Health System in Vassiliadou, Anastasia Reception and crisis of the the Context of the (Northern) European Social States, Enlightenment from the 1970s to the present day: an 78-88 Orthodox point of view, 271-275. Kozhuharoy, Valentin — Theological reflections on the mis- Vlaicu, Patriciu — The Consequences of the Enlightenment, sionary activity of the Russian Orthodox Church, 37 trom the perspective of the Orthodox communities in 382 France, 297-300 Lodberg, Peter Ministries in post-Enlightenment Europe, Wenzel, Knut — Radical Subjectivity, 259-264. 359-364 Warrington, Keith Healing and Suffering in the Bible, Lovas, Andras — ‘Mission-shaped’ liturgy, 352-358 154-164. Matthey, Jacques — Editorial, 3-6. Werner, Dietrich — The World Council of Churches’ Con- cern for Health, Healing and Mission, and the Heritage Matthey, Jacques — Introductory note, 370 of Breklum’s Mission History, 73-77. Matthey, Jacques — Note from the editor, 229 Zorn, Jean-Frangois For a Missiology of Western Cul- Matthey, Jacques —O pening Biblical Meditation, 151-153. ture, 320-323 DOCUMENTATION AFOM participants’ list, 404-406 The Cuenca Declaration, 179-186. Breklum Group Reports, 166-178. The Edinburgh 1910 Centenary: Planning Doing, Letter from Breklum, 165 Kenneth Ross, 407-418. Report from listeners’ group, 401-403 Towards 2010 Mission for the 21st Century, 187-193 INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF MISSION BOOKS REVIEWED Gallagher, Robert L., and Hertig, Paul — Mission in Acts: Shenk, Wilbert R. — North American Foreign Missions, Ancient Narratives in Contemporary Context (Orbis 1810-1914: Theology, Theory and Policy (William B. Books, Maryknoll, NY, 2004, 332pp), 201-203. Eerdmans Publishing Company, Grand Rapids, Mii: Mana, Ka — Christians and Churches of Africa: Salvation gan/Cambridge, UK, 2004, 349pp), 199-201. in Christ and Building a New African Society (Orbis Books, Maryknoll, NY, 2004, 108pp), 203-204. Oduyoye, Mercy Amba — Beads and Strands: Reflections Ting, K.H., Bishop —G od is Love (Cook Communications of an African Woman on Christianity in Africa (Orbis Ministries International, Colorado, 2004, hardcover), Books, Maryknoll, NY, USA, 2004, 114pp), 198-199. 194-198. REVIEWERS Brandner, Tobias, 194-198. Nottingham, William J., 198-204. | 1.0 Sts yg =S== —S«E LE W2z u: les | 11 = [ie nig Ae WZ We Wes

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