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INTERNATIONAL BULLETIN OF MISSIONARY RESEARCH CUMULATIVE INDEX—VOLUMES 17-20 January 1993 through October 1996 Vol. 17 is 1993; 18 is 1994; 19 is 1995; 20 is 1996 (Pages 1-48 are in the January issue; pp. 49-96 are in the April issue; pp. 97-144 are in the July issue; pp. 145-192 are in the October issue.) ARTICLES Abineno, Johannes [Ludwig Chrysostomus], [Obituary], 19:117. Enklaar, Ido H. [Obituary], 19:117. Adeney, David [Obituary], 18:157. Evangelist or Homemaker? Mission Strategies of Early Nineteenth- Amu, Ephriam [Obituary], 19:67. Century Missionary Wives in Burma and Hawaii, by Dana Anastasios Yannoulatos: Modern-Day Apostle, by Luke A. Veronis, Robert, 17:4-10. 19:122-128. Ferrin, Howard W. [Obituary], 17:75. Anderson, Norman [Obituary], 19:67. Fifteen Outstanding Books of 1992 for Mission Studies, 17:33. Annual Statistical Table on Global Mission, 1993, by David B. Barrett, Fifteen Outstanding Books of 1993 for Mission Studies, 18:37. 17:22-23. Fifteen Outstanding Books of 1994 for Mission Studies, 19:33. Annual Statistical Table on Global Mission, 1994, by David B. Barrett, Fifteen Outstanding Books of 1995 for Mission Studies, 20:37. 18:24-25. Fishing in the Neighbor’s Pond: Mission and Proselytism in Eastern Annual Statistical Table on Global Mission: 1995, by David B. Barrett, Europe, by Miroslav Volf, 20:26-33. 19:24-25. Forman, Charles W. [80th birthday greetings], 20:162 Annual Statistical Table on Global Mission: 1996, by David B. Barrett, Forty-five Years of Turmoil: Malawi Christian Churches, 1949-1994, by 20:24-25. Andrew C. Ross, 18:53-60. Archival Sources in Britain for the Study of Mission History: An Outline From the Evangelical Alliance to the World Evangelical Fellowship: 150 Guide and Select Bibliography, by Rosemary Seton, 18:66-70. Years of Unity with a Mission, by W. Harold Fuller, 20:160-162. Author's Reply [toH. L. Richard],b y Susan Billington Harper, 19:174-175. From Missions to Mission to Beyond Missions: The Historiography of Bachmann, E.Theodore [Obituary], 20:100. American ProtestantForeign Missions Since World War II, by Baéta, Christian G. [Obituary], 19:67. Dana L. Robert, 18:146-162. Betsey Stockton: Pioneer American Missionary, by Eileen F. Moffett, Gensichen, Hans-Werner [80th birthday greetings], 19:28. 19:71-76. Goff, James E. [Obituary], 19:67. Broomhall, Anthony James [Obituary], 20:100. Good News, Bad News: North American Protestant Overseas Personnel Can a House Divided Stand? Reflections on Christian-Muslim Encoun- Statistics in Twenty-Five-Year Perspective, by Robert T. Coote, ter in the West, by Lamin Sanneh, 17:164-68. 19:6-13. The Challenge of Islamic Fundamentalism for Christians, by David A. Guiness, Henry W. [Obituary], 20:100. Kerr, 17:169-73. Historical Archives in Chinese Christian Colleges from Before 1949, by The Charismatic Movement in Nigeria Today, by Matthews A. Ojo, Peter Tze Ming Ng, 20:106-108. 19:114-118. Hockin, Katherine B. [Obituary], 18:18. Chinese Christianity and China Missions: Works Published since 1970, Hunt, Everett N., Jr. [Obituary], 20:100. by Jessie G. Lutz, 20:98-106. Inculturation: A Difficult and Delicate Task, by Peter Schineller, S.J., The Continuing Legacy of Stephen Neill, by Eleanor M. Jackson, 19:77-80. 20:109-112. “Count the Worshipers!” The New Science of Missiometrics, by David B. Interreligious Dialogue: A View from Asia, by Michael Amaladoss, S.J., Barrett, 19:154-160. 19:2-5. Crusade or Catastrophe? The Student Missions Movement and the First Ironies of Indigenization: Some Cultural Repercussions of Mission in World War, by Nathan D. Showalter, 17:13-17. South India, by Susan Billington Harper, 19:13-20. Dandeson Coates Crowther and the Niger Delta Pastorate: Blazing Is Ecumenical Apologetics Sufficient? A Response to Lesslie Newbigin’s Torch or Flickering Flame? by Jehu J. Hanciles, 18:166-172. “Ecumenical Amnesia,” by Konrad Raiser, 18:50-51. Defining Syncretism: An Interim Report, by Robert J. Schreiter,C.PP.S., Jansen Schoonhoven, Evert [Obituary], 19:117. 17:50-53. Jerusalem ’95: Yeshua for Israel, by Lausanne Consultation on Jewish Doctoral Dissertations on Mission: Ten-Year Update, 1982-1991, by Evangelism, 19:169-169. William A. Smalley, 17:97-125. Language and Culture in the Development of Bible Society Translation The Drum, the Church, and the Camera: Ham Mukasa and C. W. Theory and Practice, by William A.Smalley, 19:61-71. Hattersley in Uganda, by Terry Barringer, 20:66-70. Latin America’s Fifth Wave of Protestant Churches, by Clayton L. Berg, Ecumenical Amnesia, by Lesslie Newbigin, 18:2-5. Jr. and Paul E. Pretiz, 20:157-159. The 1888 London Centenary Missions Conference: Ecumenical Disap- The Legacy of Horace Newton Allen, by Wi Jo Kang, 20:125-128. pointment or American Missions Coming of Age? by Thomas A. The Legacy of Henry G. Appenzeller, by Edward W. Poitras, 18:177-180. Askew, 18:113-118. The Legacy of Charles Henry Brent, by Mark D. Norbeck, 20:163-168. The Empty Basket of Presbyterian Mission: Limits and Possibilities of The Legacy of Claudius Buchanan, by Wilbert R. Shenk, 18:78-84. Partnership, by Stanley H. Skreslet, 19:98-104. The Legacy of Amy Carmichael, by Eric J. Sharpe, 20:121-125. Encounters with “Culture” Christianity, by Wilbert R. Shenk, 18:8-13. The Legacy of Donald Fraser, by Jack Thompson, 18:32-35. The Enigmatic Patriarch of the Kingdom of Bamum, by Paul Jenkins, The Legacy of J.C. Hoekendijk, by Libertus A. Hoedemaker, 16:166-170. 19:107-109. The Legacy of Jacéb Jocz, by Arthur F. Glasser, 17:66-71. 182 INTERNATIONAL BULLETIN OF MISSIONARY RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL BULLETIN OF MISSIONARY RESEARCH CUMULATIVE INDEX—VOLUMES 17-20 January 1993 through October 1996 Vol. 17 is 1993; 18 is 1994; 19 is 1995; 20 is 1996 (Pages 1-48 are in the January issue; pp. 49-96 are in the April issue; pp. 97-144 are in the July issue; pp. 145-192 are in the October issue.) ARTICLES Abineno, Johannes [Ludwig Chrysostomus], [Obituary], 19:117. Enklaar, Ido H. [Obituary], 19:117. Adeney, David [Obituary], 18:157. Evangelist or Homemaker? Mission Strategies of Early Nineteenth- Amu, Ephriam [Obituary], 19:67. Century Missionary Wives in Burma and Hawaii, by Dana Anastasios Yannoulatos: Modern-Day Apostle, by Luke A. Veronis, Robert, 17:4-10. 19:122-128. Ferrin, Howard W. [Obituary], 17:75. Anderson, Norman [Obituary], 19:67. Fifteen Outstanding Books of 1992 for Mission Studies, 17:33. Annual Statistical Table on Global Mission, 1993, by David B. Barrett, Fifteen Outstanding Books of 1993 for Mission Studies, 18:37. 17:22-23. Fifteen Outstanding Books of 1994 for Mission Studies, 19:33. Annual Statistical Table on Global Mission, 1994, by David B. Barrett, Fifteen Outstanding Books of 1995 for Mission Studies, 20:37. 18:24-25. Fishing in the Neighbor’s Pond: Mission and Proselytism in Eastern Annual Statistical Table on Global Mission: 1995, by David B. Barrett, Europe, by Miroslav Volf, 20:26-33. 19:24-25. Forman, Charles W. [80th birthday greetings], 20:162 Annual Statistical Table on Global Mission: 1996, by David B. Barrett, Forty-five Years of Turmoil: Malawi Christian Churches, 1949-1994, by 20:24-25. Andrew C. Ross, 18:53-60. Archival Sources in Britain for the Study of Mission History: An Outline From the Evangelical Alliance to the World Evangelical Fellowship: 150 Guide and Select Bibliography, by Rosemary Seton, 18:66-70. Years of Unity with a Mission, by W. Harold Fuller, 20:160-162. Author's Reply [toH. L. Richard],b y Susan Billington Harper, 19:174-175. From Missions to Mission to Beyond Missions: The Historiography of Bachmann, E.Theodore [Obituary], 20:100. American ProtestantForeign Missions Since World War II, by Baéta, Christian G. [Obituary], 19:67. Dana L. Robert, 18:146-162. Betsey Stockton: Pioneer American Missionary, by Eileen F. Moffett, Gensichen, Hans-Werner [80th birthday greetings], 19:28. 19:71-76. Goff, James E. [Obituary], 19:67. Broomhall, Anthony James [Obituary], 20:100. Good News, Bad News: North American Protestant Overseas Personnel Can a House Divided Stand? Reflections on Christian-Muslim Encoun- Statistics in Twenty-Five-Year Perspective, by Robert T. Coote, ter in the West, by Lamin Sanneh, 17:164-68. 19:6-13. The Challenge of Islamic Fundamentalism for Christians, by David A. Guiness, Henry W. [Obituary], 20:100. Kerr, 17:169-73. Historical Archives in Chinese Christian Colleges from Before 1949, by The Charismatic Movement in Nigeria Today, by Matthews A. Ojo, Peter Tze Ming Ng, 20:106-108. 19:114-118. Hockin, Katherine B. [Obituary], 18:18. Chinese Christianity and China Missions: Works Published since 1970, Hunt, Everett N., Jr. [Obituary], 20:100. by Jessie G. Lutz, 20:98-106. Inculturation: A Difficult and Delicate Task, by Peter Schineller, S.J., The Continuing Legacy of Stephen Neill, by Eleanor M. Jackson, 19:77-80. 20:109-112. “Count the Worshipers!” The New Science of Missiometrics, by David B. Interreligious Dialogue: A View from Asia, by Michael Amaladoss, S.J., Barrett, 19:154-160. 19:2-5. Crusade or Catastrophe? The Student Missions Movement and the First Ironies of Indigenization: Some Cultural Repercussions of Mission in World War, by Nathan D. Showalter, 17:13-17. South India, by Susan Billington Harper, 19:13-20. Dandeson Coates Crowther and the Niger Delta Pastorate: Blazing Is Ecumenical Apologetics Sufficient? A Response to Lesslie Newbigin’s Torch or Flickering Flame? by Jehu J. Hanciles, 18:166-172. “Ecumenical Amnesia,” by Konrad Raiser, 18:50-51. Defining Syncretism: An Interim Report, by Robert J. Schreiter,C.PP.S., Jansen Schoonhoven, Evert [Obituary], 19:117. 17:50-53. Jerusalem ’95: Yeshua for Israel, by Lausanne Consultation on Jewish Doctoral Dissertations on Mission: Ten-Year Update, 1982-1991, by Evangelism, 19:169-169. William A. Smalley, 17:97-125. Language and Culture in the Development of Bible Society Translation The Drum, the Church, and the Camera: Ham Mukasa and C. W. Theory and Practice, by William A.Smalley, 19:61-71. Hattersley in Uganda, by Terry Barringer, 20:66-70. Latin America’s Fifth Wave of Protestant Churches, by Clayton L. Berg, Ecumenical Amnesia, by Lesslie Newbigin, 18:2-5. Jr. and Paul E. Pretiz, 20:157-159. The 1888 London Centenary Missions Conference: Ecumenical Disap- The Legacy of Horace Newton Allen, by Wi Jo Kang, 20:125-128. pointment or American Missions Coming of Age? by Thomas A. The Legacy of Henry G. Appenzeller, by Edward W. Poitras, 18:177-180. Askew, 18:113-118. The Legacy of Charles Henry Brent, by Mark D. Norbeck, 20:163-168. The Empty Basket of Presbyterian Mission: Limits and Possibilities of The Legacy of Claudius Buchanan, by Wilbert R. Shenk, 18:78-84. Partnership, by Stanley H. Skreslet, 19:98-104. The Legacy of Amy Carmichael, by Eric J. Sharpe, 20:121-125. Encounters with “Culture” Christianity, by Wilbert R. Shenk, 18:8-13. The Legacy of Donald Fraser, by Jack Thompson, 18:32-35. The Enigmatic Patriarch of the Kingdom of Bamum, by Paul Jenkins, The Legacy of J.C. Hoekendijk, by Libertus A. Hoedemaker, 16:166-170. 19:107-109. The Legacy of Jacéb Jocz, by Arthur F. Glasser, 17:66-71. 182 INTERNATIONAL BULLETIN OF MISSIONARY RESEARCH The Legacy of Lewis Bevan Jones, by Clinton Bennett, 17:126-129. A Prayer, by World Council of Churches, Conference on World Mission The Legacy of Lars Peter Larsen, by Eric J. Sharpe, 18:119-125. and Evangelism, 20:149. The Legacy of W. A. P. Martin, by Ralph R. Covell, 17:28-31. Prepositions and Salvation, by Kenneth Cragg, 17:2-3. The Legacy of Lottie Moon, by Catherine B. Allen, 17:146-52. Proselytism, Mission, and the Bible, by Eugene P. Heideman, 20:10-12. The Legacy of Karl Gottlieb Pfander, by Clinton Bennett, 20:76-81. Protestant Theological Education in the Former Soviet Union, by Mark The Legacy of John Philip, by Andrew C. Ross, 18:28-31. Elliott, 18:14-22. The Legacy of Pius XI, by Josef Metzler, O.M.I., 17:62-65. Reader’s Response [to Justice C. Anderson], by Arthur Lightbody, The Legacy of John Ritchie, by G.Stuart McIntosh, 19:26-30. 20:167. The Legacy of Ruth Rouse, by Ruth Franzén, 17:154-58. Readers’ Response [to David Barrett], by Arden G. Sanders, 20:60-61. The Legacy of Friedrich Schwager, by Karl Miiller, S.V.D., 18:125-130. Reader’s Response [to Susan Billington Harper], by H. L. Richard, The Legacy of Charles Simeon, by John C. Bennett, 18:72-77. 19:174-175. The Legacy of William Taylor, by David Bundy, 18:172-176. Readers’ Response [to Jan.1996 theme issue], by Eric J. Sharpe, 20:61. Lévesque, Joseph, P.S.S. [Obituary], 20:100. Readers’ Response [to Robert R. Von Oeyen, Jr.], by Stanley H. Skreslet, Lyall, Leslie [Obituary], 20:100. 20:60. Max Warren: Candid Comments on Mission from His Personal Letters, Readers’ Response [to Stanley H. Skreslet], by Robert R. Von Oeyen, Jr., by Graham Kings, 17:54-58. 20:60. Mission and Democracy in Africa: The Problem of Ethnocentrism, by Reply to Clifton Kirkpatrick, by Stanley H.Skreslet, 19:105-106. Robert Aboagye-Mensah, 17:130-133. Reply to Konrad Raiser, by Lesslie Newbigin, 18:51-52. Mission and the Issue of Proselytism, by Cecil M. Robeck, Jr., 20:2-8. Research Enablement Program Grant Awards for 1992, 17:74-75. Mission and Proselytism: A Middle East Perspective, by David A. Kerr, Response to David A. Kerr, by Gabriel Habib, 20:22. 20:12-22. Response to Norman Thomas, by Charles W. Forman, 20:155-156. Mission Research and the Path to CD-ROM: Report on the Global Quest Response to Stanley Skreslet, by Clifton Kirkpatrick, 19:104-105. to Share Information, by A. Christopher Smith, 19:146-152. Response to Miroslav Volf, by Leonid Kishkovsky, 20:31-32. Murray T.Titus: Missionary and Islamic Scholar, by Carol Pickering, The Riddle of Man and the Silence of God: A Christian Perception of 19:118-120. Muslim Response, by Kenneth Cragg, 17:160-63. My Pilgrimage in Mission, by H. D. Beeby, 17:24-26. Rycroft, W. Stanley [Obituary], 18:75. My Pilgrimage in Mission, by Arnulf Camps, O.F.M., 20:33-36. Scotchmer, David G. [Obituary], 19:67. My Pilgrimage in Mission, by Gerald E. Currens, 19:21-23. State of the World’s Children: Critical Challenge to Christian Mission, by My Pilgrimage in Mission, by Charles W. Forman, 18:26-28. Bryant L. Myers, 18:98-102. My Pilgrimage in Mission, by Eugene Heideman, 20:170-172. The Student Foreign Missions Fellowship over Fifty-Five Years, by H. My Pilgrimage in Mission, by Eugene Hillman, C.S.Sp., 18:162-166. Wilbert Norton, Sr., 17:17-21. My Pilgrimage in Mission, by Creighton Lacy, 19:161-164. The Study of Pacific Island Christianity: Achievements, Resources, My Pilgrimage in Mission, by W. Dayton Roberts, 19:110-112. Needs, by Charles W. Forman, 18:103-112. My Pilgrimage in Mission, by James A. Scherer, 20:71-76. Stuhlmueller, Carroll, C.P. [Obituary], 18:75. My Pilgrimage in Mission, by David M. Stowe, 20:118-121. Sundkler, Bengt [Obituary], 19:117. My Pilgrimage in Mission, by John V. Taylor, 17:59-61. Themes of Pentecostal Expansion in Latin America, by Karl-Wilhelm My Pilgrimage in Mission, by Ralph D. Winter, 19:56-60. Westmeier, 17:72-78. Myklebust, Olav G. [90th birthday greetings], 19:28. Toward a Global Church History, by Wilbert R. Shenk, 20:50-57. Needs and Opportunities in Studies of Mission and World Christianity, Twenty Years After Lausanne: Some Personal Reflections, by John Stott, by William R. Burrows, 19:172-178. 19:50-55. Nineteenth-Century Single Women and Motivation for Mission, by United States Catholic Missioners: Statistical Profile, U.S. Catholic Mis- Lydia Huffman Hoyle, 20:56-64. sion Association, 17:9. Noteworthy, 17:30, 74-75, 167; 18:18-19, 74-75, 156-157; 19:28, 66-67, van der Linde, Jan Marinus [Obituary], 19:150. 116-117, 150, 20:18-19, 72-73, 100, 162. Watanabe, Sadao [Obituary], 20:100. The Parliaments of the World’s Religions: 1893 and 1993, by Alan Neely, A White Man’s Burden, 1994, by H. Dan Beeby, 18:6-8. 18:60-64. Wodarz, Donald M. [Obituary], 19:28. Pentecostal Phenomena and Revivals in India: Implications for Indig- World Mission Conferences: What Impact Do They Have? by Norman E. enous Church Leadership, by Gary B. McGee, 20:112-117. Thomas, 20:146-154. Pew Charitable Trusts Announcement (missions research programs), 17:74-75. CONTRIBUTORS OF ARTICLES Aboagye-Mensah, Robert—Mission and Democracy in Africa: The Prob- A White Man’s Burden, 1994, 18:6-8. lem of Ethnocentrism, 17:130-133. Bennett, Clinton—The Legacy of Lewis Bevan Jones, 17:126-129. Allen, Catherine B.—The Legacy of Lottie Moon, 17:146-52. The Legacy of Karl Gottlieb Pfander, 20:76-81. Amaladoss, Michael, S.J.--Interreligious Dialogue: A View from Asia, Bennett, John C.--The Legacy of Charles Simeon, 18:72-77. 19:2-5. Berg, Clayton L., Jr. and Paul E. Pretiz—Latin America’s Fifth Wave of Askew, Thomas A.--The 1888 London Centenary Missions Conference: Protestant Churches, 20:157-159. Ecumenical, Disappointment or American Missions Coming of Bundy, David--The Legacy of William Taylor, 18:172-176. Age? 18:113-118. Burrows, William R.--Needs and Opportunities in Studies of Mission Barrett, David B.--Annual Statistical Table on Global Mission, 1993, and World Christianity, 19:172-178. 17:22-23. Camps, Arnulf, O.F.M.—My Pilgrimage in Mission, 20:33-36. Annual Statistical Table on Global Mission, 1994, 18:24-25. Coote, Robert T.--Good News, Bad News: North American Protestant Annual Statistical Table on Global Mission: 1995, 19:24-25. Overseas Personnel Statistics in Twenty-Five-Year Perspective, Annual Statistical Table on Global Mission: 1996, 20:24-25. 19:6-13. “Count the Worshipers!” The New Science of Missiometrics, Covell, Ralph R.—The Legacy of W. A. P. Martin, 17:28-31. 19:154-160. Cragg, Kenneth—Prepositions and Salvation, 17:2-3. Barringer, Terry—The Drum, the Church, and the Camera: Ham Mukasa The Riddle of Man and the Silence of God: A Christian Perception and C.W. Hattersley in Uganda, 20:66-70. of Muslim Response,17:160-63. Beeby, H. Dan--My Pilgrimage in Mission, 17:24-26. Currens, Gerald E.--My Pilgrimage in Mission, 19:21-23. October 1996 183 Elliott, Mark--Protestant Theological Education in the Former Soviet Raiser, Konrad--Is Ecumenical Apologetics Sufficient? A Response to Union, 18:14-22. Lesslie Newbigin’s “Ecumenical Amnesia,” 18:50-51. Forman, Charles W.--My Pilgrimage in Mission, 18:26-28. Richard, H. L.--Reader’s Response [to Susan Billington Harper], Response to Norman Thomas, 20:155-156. 19:174-175. The Study of Pacific Island Christianity: Achievements, Resources, Robeck, Cecil M., Jr.—Mission and the Issue of Proselytism, 20:2-8. Needs, 18:103-112. Robert, Dana L.--Evangelist or Homemaker? Mission Strategies of Early Franzén, Ruth—The Legacy of Ruth Rouse, 17:154-58. Nineteenth-Century Missionary Wives in Burma and Hawaii, Fuller, W. Harold—From the Evangelical Alliance to the World Evan- 17:4-10. gelical Fellowship: 150 Years of Unity with a Mission, 20:160- From Missions to Mission to Beyond Missions: The Historiogra- 162. phy of American Protestant Foreign Missions Since World War Glasser, Arthur F.—The Legacy of Jac6b Jocz, 17:66-71. Il, 18:146-162. Habib, Gabriel—Response to David A. Kerr, 20:22. Roberts, W. Dayton--My Pilgrimage in Mission, 19:110-112. Hanciles, Jehu J.--Dandeson Coates Crowther and the Niger Delta Ross, Andrew C.--Forty-five Years of Turmoil: Malawi Christian Pastorate: Blazing Torch or Flickering Flame? 18:166-172. Churches, 1949-1994, 18:53-60. Harper, Susan Billington--Author’s Reply [to H. L. Richard], 19:174-175. ____ The Legacy of John Philip, 18:28-31. Ironies of Indigenization: Some Cultural Repercussions of Mission Sanders, Arden G.—Readers’ Response [to David Barrett], 20:60-61. in South India, 19:13-20. Sanneh, Lamin—Can a House Divided Stand? Reflections on Christian- Heideman, Eugene P.—My Pilgrimage in Mission, 20:170-172. Muslim Encounter in the West, 17:164-68. Proselytism, Mission, and the Bible, 20:10-12. Scherer, James A.—My Pilgrimage in Mission, 20:71-76. Hillman, Eugene, C.S.Sp.--My Pilgrimage in Mission, 18:162-166. Schineller, Peter, S.J.—Inculturation: A Difficult and Delicate Task, Hoedemaker, Libertus A.--The Legacy of J. C. Hoekendijk, 19:166-170. 20:109-112. Hoyle, Lydia Huffman—Nineteenth-Century Single Women and Moti- Schreiter, Robert J., C.PP.S.—Defining Syncretism: An Interim Report, vation for Mission, 20:58-64. 17:50-53. Jackson, Eleanor M.--The Continuing Legacy of Stephen Neill, 19:77-80. Seton, Rosemary--Archival Sources in Britain for the Study of Mission Jenkins, Paul--The Enigmatic Patriarch of the Kingdom of Bamum, History: An Outline Guide and Select Bibliography, 18:66-70. 19:107-109. Sharpe, Eric J—The Legacy of Amy Carmichael, 20:121-125. Kang, Wi Jo—The Legacy of Horace Newton Allen, 20:125-128. ____ The Legacy of Lars Peter Larsen, 18:119-125. Kerr, David A.—The Challenge of Islamic Fundamentalism for Chris- Readers’ Response [to Jan.1996 theme issue], 20:61. tians, 17:169-73. Shenk, Wilbert R.--Encounters with “Culture” Christianity, 18:8-13. Mission and Proselytism: A Middle East Perspective, 20:12-22. The Legacy of Claudius Buchanan, 18:78-84. Kings, Graham—Max Warren: Candid Comments on Mission from His Toward a Global Church History, 20:50-57. Personal Letters, 17:54-58. Showalter, Nathan D.—Crusade or Catastrophe? The Student Missions Kirkpatrick, Clifton--Response to Stanley Skreslet, 19:104-105. Movement and the First World War, 17:13-17. Kishkovsky, Leonid—Response to Miroslav Volf, 20:31-32. Skreslet, Stanley H.--The Empty Basket of Presbyterian Mission: Limits Lacy, Creighton--My Pilgrimage in Mission, 19:161-164. and Possibilities of Partnership, 19:98-104. Lausanne Consultation on Jewish Evangelism--Jerusalem ‘95: Yeshua Readers’ Response [to Robert R. von Oeyen, Jr.], 20:60. for Israel, 19:168-169. ___ Reply to Clifton Kirkpatrick, 19:105-106. Lightbody, Arthur—Reader’s Response [to Justice C. Anderson], 20:167. Smalley, William A.—Doctoral Dissertations on Mission: Ten-Year Up- Lutz, Jessie G.—Chinese Christianity and China Missions: Works Pub- date, 1982-1991, 17:97-125. lished since 1970, 20:98-106. Languageand Culture in the Development of Bible Society Transla- McGee, Gary B.—Pentecostal Phenomena and Revivals in India: Impli- tion Theory and Practice, 19:61-71. cations for Indigenous Church Leadership, 20:112-117. Smith, A. Christopher--Mission Research and the Path to CD-ROM: McIntosh, G.Stewart--The Legacy of John Ritchie, 19:26-30. Report on the Global Quest to Share Information, 19:146-152. Metzler, Josef, O.M.I—The Legacy of Pius XI, 17:62-65. Stott, John--Twenty Years After Lausanne: Some Personal Reflections, Moffett, Eileen F.--Betsey Stockton: Pioneer American Missionary, 19:50-55. 19:71-76. Stowe, David M.—My Pilgrimage in Mission, 20:118-121. Miller, Karl, S.V.D.--The Legacy of Friedrich Schwager, 18:125-130. Taylor, John V.—My Pilgrimage in Mission, 17:59-61. Myers, Bryant L.--State of the World’s Children: Critical Challenges to Thomas, Norman E.—World Mission Conferences: What Impact Do Christian Mission, 18:98-102. They Have? 20:146-154. Neely, Alan--The Parliaments of the World’s Religions: 1893 and 1993, Thompson, Jack--The Legacy of Donald Fraser, 18:32-35. 18:60-64. U.S. Catholic Mission Association—United States Catholic Missioners: Newbigin, Lesslie--Ecumenical Amnesia, 18:2-5. Statistical Profile, 17:9. _____ Reply to Konrad Raiser, 18:51-52. Veronis, Luke A.--Anastasios Yannoulatos: Modern-Day Apostle, Ng, Peter Tze Ming—Historical Archives in Chinese Christian Colleges 19:122-128. from Before 1949, 20:106-108. Volf, Miroslav—Fishing in the Neighbor's Pond: Missionand Proselytism Norbeck, Mark D.—The Legacy of Charles Henry Brent, 20:163-168. in Eastern Europe, 20:26-31. Norton, H. Wilbert, Sr.—The Student Foreign Missions Fellowship over Von Oeyen, Robert R., Jr.—Readers’ Response [to Stanley H.Skreslet], Fifty-Five Years, 17:17-21. 20:60. Ojo, Matthews A.--The Charismatic Movement in Nigeria Today, Westmeier, Karl-Wilhelm—Themes of Pentecostal Expansion in Latin 19:114-118. America, 17:72-78. Pickering, Carol--Murray T.Titus: Missionary and Islamic Scholar, Winter, Ralph D.--My Pilgrimage in Mission, 19:56-60. 19:118-120. World Council of Churches, Conference on World Mission and Evange- Poitras, Edward W.--The Legacy of Henry G. Appenzeller, 18:177-180. lism—A Prayer, 20:149. Pretiz, Paul E. and Clayton L. Berg, Jr—Latin America’s Fifth Wave of Protestant Churches, 20:160-162. BOOKS REVIEWED Aboagye-Mensah, Robert K.—Mission and Democracy in Africa: The 136. Role of the Church, 20:177. Anderson, Gerald H.e,ta l ., eds.--Mission Legacies: Biographical Studies Aerts, Theo, ed.--The Martyrs of Papua New Guinea: 333 Missionary of Leaders of the Modern Missionary Movement, 19:179-180. Lives Lost during World War II, 19:139. Anderson, Gerald H., Robert T. Coote, and James M. Phillips, eds.— Allen, Hubert J. B.—Roland Allen: Pioneer, Priest, and Prophet, 20:135- Mission in the 1990s, 17:79. 184 INTERNATIONAL BULLETIN OF MISSIONARY RESEARCH Anthony, Michael J., ed.—The Short-Term Missions Boom: A Guide to Byrne, Lavinia, ed.--The Hidden Journey: Missionary Heroines in Many International and Domestic Involvement, 20:37-38. Lands, 19:131-132. Arbuckle, Gerald A.--Refounding the Church: Dissent for Leadership, Cameron, Nigel M. deS., ed.--Dictionary of Scottish Church History and 18:132. 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Write the Vision: The Church Renewed, 20:88-89. van der Laan, Cornelis—Sectarian Against His Will: Gerrit Roelof Polman Sherman, Amy L.—Preferential Option: A Christian and Neoliberal and the Birth of Pentecostalism in the Netherlands, 17:89. Strategy for Latin America’s Poor, 17:182-83. Van Engen, Charles—God’s Missionary People: Rethinking the Purpose Shorter, Aylward—The Church in the African City, 17:37. of the Local Church, 17:80. Evangelization and Culture, 19:139-141. Van Engen, Charles, DeanS. Gilliland, and Paul Pierson, eds.--The Good Shourie, Arun—Missionaries in India: Continuities, Changes, and Di- Newsof the Kingdom: Mission Theology for the Third Millenium, lemmas, 20:40. 18:86-87. Siewert, John A., ed.—Directory of Schools and Professors of Mission in Van Engen, Charles and Jude Tiersma, eds.--God So Loves the City: the U.S.A. and Canada, 20:42. Seeking a Theology for Urban Mission: 19:186-187. Siewert, John A., and John A. Kenyon, eds.--Mission Handbook 1993-95 van Lin, Jan, Ge Speelman, and Dick Mulder, eds.--Muslims and Chris- USA/Canada Christian Ministries Overseas. 15th ed., 18:38-39. tians in Europe: Breaking New Ground. Essays in Honour of Jan Sinclair, John H.—Juan A. Mackay: Un escocés con alma latina, 17:177. Slomp, 19:88. Sindima, Harvey J., The Legacy of Scottish Missionaries in Malawi, Verkuyl, J.-Met Moslems in Gesprek over het Evangelie, 19:42. 18:84-85. Veronis, Luke Alexander—Missionaries, Monks, and Martyrs: Making Smith, Wilfred Cantwell--What Is Scripture? A Comparative Approach, Disciples of All Nations, 20:132-133. 18:182-183. Ward, W. Rleginald]—The Protestant Evangelical Awakening, 17:134- Snyder, Howard A.--EarthCurrents: The Struggle for the World’s Soul, 35. 19:182. Waruta, D. W., and A. Nasimiya-Wasike, eds.--Mission in African Speelman, Ge, Jan van Lin, and Dick Mulder, eds.--Muslims and Chris- Christianity: Critical Essays in Missiology, 19:35-36. tians in Europe: Breaking New Ground. Essays in Honour of Jan Weber, Charles W.--International Influences and Baptist Mission in Slomp, 19:88. West Cameroon, 18:136-137. Stanley, Brian—The History of the Baptist Missionary Society, 1792- Webster, John C. B.--A History of the Dalit Christians in India, 18:85-86. 1992, 17:178. Wetzel, Klaus—Kirchengeschichte Asiens, 20:136. Steffen, Paul—Missionsbeginn in Neuguinea: Die Anfange der Wiest, Jean-Paul, and Edmond Tang, eds.--The Catholic Church in Rheinischen, Neutendettelsauer und Steyler Missionsarbeit in Modern China: Perspectives, 18:135. Neuguinea, 20:89-90. Witek, John W., S.J., ed.—Ferdinand Verbiest (1623-1688): Jesuit Mis- Stoll, David, and Virginia Garrard-Burnett, eds.--Rethinking Protestant- sionary, Scientist, Engineer, and Diplomat, 20:178. ism in Latin America, 19:39. Wuthnow, Robert--Christianity in the Twenty-first Century: Reflections Stults, Donald Leroy—Developing an Asian Evangelical Theology, on the Challenges Ahead, 18:36. 17:40. Yamauchi, Edwin M., Robert G. Clouse, and Richard V. Pierard--Two Sugden, Chris, Vinay Samuel, and Philip Sampson, eds.--Faith and Kingdoms: The Church and Culture Through the Ages, 18:185. Modernity, 19:89-90. Yates, Timothy--Christian Mission in the Twentieth Century,18:181-182. Sugirtharajah, R. S.,ed.--Frontiers in Asian Christian Theology: Emerg- Yu, David C., compiler--Religion in Postwar China: A Critical Analysis ing Trends, 19:139. and Annotated Bibliography, 19:45. Sullivan, Francis A.—Salvation Outside the Church? Tracing the His- Zorn, Jean-Francois--Le grand siécle d’une mission protestante. La Mis- tory of the Catholic Response, 17:180. sion de Paris de 1822 a 1914, 18:37-38. Sullivan, Richard E.—Christian Missionary Activity in the Early Middle Zwiep, Mary—Pilgrim Path: The First Company of Women Missionar- Ages, 20:90-91. ies to Hawaii, 17:134. Swidler, Leonard, Lewis John Eron, Gerard Sloyan, and Lester Dean— Bursting the Bonds! A Jewish-Christian Dialogue on Jesus and Paul, 17:40-41. INTERNATIONAL BULLETIN OF MISSIONARY RESEARCH FACULTY POSITION OMSC REVIEWERS Evangelism and Global Mission Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary is January 1997 Aboagye-Mensah, Robert, 17:185-86; 20:136- seeking a faculty member to teach int hea reas of evan- 137. gelism and global mission. This perwsillo ocncu py Whom Shall I Send? the William A. Benfield Professorship of Evangelism Ahrens, Theodor, 19:139. and Global Mission. Anderson, Brooks A., 19:34-35. Applicants should have a Ph.D. or comparable de- Anderson, Gerald H., 17:82, 135-36, 178-79; gree in missiology or another appropriate field of theo- 18:36, 183; 19:90-91, 132-33, 182-183; 20:42, 129-130. logical study. Applications will also be considered from degree-candidates who are in the final stages of Anderson, Justice C., 20:129. their work. Applications from women and from minor- Arana, Pedro Q., 17:177. Bailey, J. Martin, 17:45-46; 19:178-179; 20:131- ity racial-ethnic candidates are especially encouraged. 132. This person will be to teach M.Div, M.A., M.ACE,,M.AM.ET,,ThM,,and DMin. students. This Bays, Daniel H., 17:134; 18:91-92, 131-132. Becken, Hans-Jiirgen, 17:183-84. faculty member should be able to relate the history and Beeby, H. Dan, 18:182-183; 20:88-89. theology of evangelism and global mission to contem- porary issues confronting the church's witness in the Bennett, Clinton, 18:92-93; 20:43-44. Bergquist, James A., 19:185-186. United States and other parts of the world. Parish ex- Berthrong, John, 18:41-42. perience in this country or in other countries is strongly desirable. Blumhofer, Edith L., 18:90-91. Bonk, Jonathan J., 18:86-87, 20:174. This person should have a strong interest in pre- Bowers, Joyce M., 18:184-185. paring candidates for the Christian ministry. This per- Branson, Mark Lau, 20:87. son should be committed to helping students under- Join Seminarians from across North Brekus, Catherine A., 19:83. stand the church's evangelical and ecumenical calling America, missionaries from several Bromley, H. Myron, 17:87-88; 19:136-37. and to relating evangelism and global mission with nations, plus international students and Brown, G. Thompson, 19:141-42. other areas of the theological curriculum. church leaders from Asia, Africa, and Bryan, Anthony S., 20:83-84. Rank is negotiable on the basis of experience; ap- Burrows, William R., 17:139-40; 19:85. pointment will begin in the fall of 1997. Latin America, to explore global issues Campbell, William S., 17:40-41. Louisville Seminary follows EEO guidelines and af- of church and mission. Cosponsored Carbonneau, Robert E., C.P., 18:135. firmative action procedures. Send dossiers and a list by OMSC and 25 seminaries. Credit Carey, E. F., 17:33. of references to President John M. Mulder, 1044 Alta available through the seminaries. Carroll, Ewing G., Jr., 17:83. Vista Road, Louisville, KY 40205-1798. James M. Phillips, Associate Director Chapman, Colin, 17:90-91. Deadline: January 1, 1997. OVERSEAS MINISTRIE F Cleary, Edward L., O.P., 19:32. 490 Prospect St V mailbox@O Clifford, Paul Rowntree, 19:89-90. LOUISVILLE SEMINARY Clymer, Kenton J., 19:87-88, 184-185. Cogswell, James A., 19:182. Constantelos, Demetrios J., 20:90-91. Cook, Guillermo, 17:176; 19:39. MARYKNOLL LANGUAGE INSTITUTE Copeland, E. Luther, 17:38. RESPONDING TO THE CHALLENGES OF MISSION IN THE 90s Costa, Ruy O., 17:34. Cotterell, Peter, 17:42-43; 20:141. The basic aim of the Maryknoll Language Institute is Covell, Ralph R., 20:45. to assist Church personnel in the acquisition of Cragg, Kenneth, 20:94. communicative proficiency in language skills in the Crim, Keith, 17:92-93. context of mission. Davidson, Allan K., 19:138. Davies, R. E., 17:178. * Basic Courses: Spanish, Quechua, Aymara Dehn, Ulrich M., 19:183. 22 weeks starting every January and July. Dekar, Paul R., 18:137. ¢ Intermediate/Advanced Courses: Delaney, Joan, M.M., 20:178. Donders, J.G.,M.Afr., 18:40-41; 19:36-37; 20:83, 6 weeks six times a year. 135, 180. * On-going Orientation Program: Pastoral vision Downs, Frederick S., 18:36-37. of Church documents of CELAM: Latin American Drummond, Richard H., 17:36, 140-41. history, culture; basic Christian communities, Dunch, Ryan, 20:139-140. role of women in Latin America. Dyrness, William A., 17:41-42. * Rich Liturgical Life. Elmer, Duane, 17:43. Pastoral Theological Reflection Groups, Elwood, Douglas, 17:40. pastoral situations; involvement with local people: Emilsen, William W., 18:138-139. orphans, street children, homeless women in Escobar, Samuel, 17:32, 180-81. Cochabamba. Ewert, D. Merrill, 18:45. * Professional Staff with mission experience; well trained Bolivian instructors. Fieldsend, John H., 17:185. * Living Quarters/Housing with Bolivian families or local religious communities in Forman, Charles W., 20:36-37. which target languages are spoken. Fugmann, Gernot, 20:89-90. Frykenberg, Robert Eric, 18:85-86. LOCATION: COCHABAMBA, BOLIVIA IN THE HEART OF LATIN AMERICA Fuller, W. Harold, 17:37; 19:91-92. For further information and a brochure write to: Gensichen, Hans-Werner, 20:136. Registrar Geyer, Alan, 17:80-81. Instituto de idiomas Gifford, Paul, 20:177. Gittins, Anthony J., C.S.Sp., 19:38. Casilla 550 Cochabamba, BOLIVIA Glasser, Arthur F., 19:181-182. Goheen, Michael, 19:43-44. Tel. (011) 591-42-41521 Gonzalez, Justo L., 20:93. Fax (011) 591-42-41187 October 1996 Greenway, Roger S., 17:44. Mbiti, John, 18:43. Shaull, Richard, 19:82. Gros, Jeffrey, F.S.C., 17:88-89. McCarthy, William D., M.M., 18:40. Shenk, Wilbert R., 19:135; 20:135-136. Grundmann, Christoffer, 17:39. McClung, L. Grant, 17:184-85. Smalley, William A., 20:93-94. Guder, Darrel L., 17:80. McConville, William, 17:180. Smith, A. Christopher, 17:134-35; 18:84. _ Guider, Margaret Eletta, O.S.F., 20:38-39. McGraw, Gerald E., 18:141. Smith, Simon, S.J., 19:89. Haight, Roger, S.J., 19:91. McIntosh, G. Stewart, 19:136. Snoek, Johan M., 19:184. Harakas, Stanley S., 20:132-133. Miller, Roland E., 17:183. Spindler, Marc R., 18:186. Hastings, Adrian, 19:85-86; 20:130-131. Mitchell, Bill, 20:85. Stam, John, 17:174. Hendrick, John R. “Pete,” 18:36. Moreau, A.Scott, 19:41-42. Stockwell, Eugene L., 19:128-29; 20:82. Hiebert, Paul G., 17:85-86. Muenstermann, Herbert O., 19:93. Sugden, Christopher, 18:44-45. 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FOUNDATIONS OF MISSION III: DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS CULTURE AND MISSION Dissertation Notices, 17:46, 94, 187; 18:46, 94, 142, 187; 19:45, 94, 142, 186; 20:46, 94, 142. US CATHOLIC MISSION ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE OCTOBER 25-27, 1996 BOOK NOTES EXECUTIVE TOWER INN DENVER, CO On back page of each issue—17:48, 96, 144, 192; 18:48, 96, 144, 192; The third in the three year cycle on the 19:48, 96, 144, 192; 20:48, 96, 144, 192. Foundation of Mission. Conference facilitator is Anthony Gittins, CSSp, CTU/ Sierra Leone. Major presentations by: Albert Nolan, OP of South Africa and Virginia Fabella, MM of the Philippines. Meeting Now you can visit OMSC on the World Wide Web! process designed for maximum participant http://www.OMSC.org interaction. Pre-conference seminar for leadership on the Missioning Process. Lay Mission Forum follows the conference. Q Our 1996-97 Study Program 4 International Bulletin of Missionary Research For more information, contact: © Doane Missionary Scholarships USCMA Q Senior Mission Scholars 3029 Fourth Street NE Overseas Ministries Study Center Washington DC 20017-4040 490 Prospect St., New Haven, 06511 Tel. 202-832-3112 FAX: 202-832-3688 190 INTERNATIONAL BULLETIN OF MISSIONARY RESEARCH

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