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INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF MISSION INDEX VOLUME XC JANUARY 2001 — OCTOBER 2001 January/April, nos. 356/357, Health, Faith and Healing, pp. |- July, no. 358, Ecclesiology and Mission (1), pp. 225-384 October no. 359, Ecclesiology and Mission (11), pp. 385-508 ARTICLES \ Perspective from the Jona Community, Norman Shanks, —_E cclesiology and Mission: A Reformed Perspective, Jet den 324-330 Hollander, 253-259 An Evangelical Position on Ecclesiology and Mission, — Ecclesiology and Mission: A Roman Catholic Perspective, James J. Stamoolis, 309-316. Aloys Klein, 260-263 Church and Mission A Pentecostal Perspective, Hong, Ecclesiology and Mission: A Roman Catholic Perspective, Young-Gi, 289-308. Peter Sajda, 417-426 Debate: Mantovani: Reply to Theodor Ahrens; Ahrens: Ecumenical Affirmation on Mission and Evangelism: A Response, 462-466 Review, Jean S. Stromberg, 243-252. Does Faith Contribute to Healing? Scientific Evidence for a Missiology in the WCC: Update. Presentation, History, Correlation between Spirituality and Health, Christoph Theological Background and Emphases of the Most Benn, 140-148. Recent Mission Statement of the WCC, Jacques Matthey, Ecclesiological and Canonical Foundations of Orthodox 427-443. Mission, Arocm hbishop IoaF nn, 2I7700-.9277¢9 . Editorial, Jacques Matthey, 3+ -5.- Efccccllees iologoy and Mission: ereA Luther> an PDeerrscnpeecc:t ive,> PPeerri Edc itorial, Jacques Matthey, a3 87-y3s 88. Rasolondraibe, 331-337. . Ecclesiology and Mission: A Quaker Perspective, Janet ksediintoer ial, sJuaccqcueess Mattheny ean d Alan FFaallccoonneer , 227- Scott, 317-323 Getting to Know CEVAA, William Nottingham, 455-461 INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF MISSIC YN izauion Health Sector Reform ind Justice John M Response (to Pobee’s presentation) Philomena Njeri . 160-165 Mwaura 65-69 Make 1 Through and Through. On The Church: God's Gift to the World on the Nature and Prayers for tf « Interpretation of Healing Purpose of the Church Alan Falconer 389-400. Experiences in Christian Chur s in China and African Immigrant Congregations Germany, Claudi a The Global Health Situation: Priorities for the Churches’ Wiaihrisch-Oblau, 87 Health Ministry Beyond AD 2000, Christt ina I de Vries \ Challenge to Church and T gy, Christoffer 149-159 Grundmann 26 40) The Indigenous Perspective, Esperanza Y. Clapano (Philip in the Local Church Fritz pines), 113-117 Schneider (Switze The Mission of the Church in the Perspective of the WCC He5a5l-i6ns4 mn: An African View John S CTaelxtl amo,n 2oT ]h 3e7 -2N>4 a2t ure and Purpose of if the Church, Neville He > and Whol ness in the Ecumenical Discus rhe Mission to Heal in a Global Context StuartC . Bate, 70 sion, Christoph Benn and Erlinda Senturias sO Is MAitshsainoans ioa s CNo nseq> uenacteh anasofi outh,e Ca40t9h oli1c1i6t y of the Church? TheW ilNlatiuarme Ga ndR uPshu,r po2s3e3 of2 36t he Church — Some Reflections s and Workers in the Missionary Apostolate, Edith The Orthodox Church and Orthodox Christian Mission »-rnard, 264-269 From an Alaskan Perspective, Michael Oleksa, 280-288 firacle Healing and Exorci he South Indian Pente cos tal Moveme in the Context of Popular Hinduism, rhe Relation between Trinity and Ecclesiology as an Ecu Michael Bergunder, 103-11 menical Challenge and its Consequence for the Under standing of Mission, Matthias Haudel, 401-408 v Charismatic Churches in as Examples of Post 1odern Religious Subcu Teraudkalns, 444 The Sacrament of Healing, Stanley S. Harakas, 81-86 What is the Church’s Healing Ministry? Biblical and Global ‘ the Healing Ministry of the Church, Karin Perspectives, E. Anthony Allen, 46-5 } Granberg-Michaelson (USA), 134-136 Whole Person Healing, Spiritual Realism and Social Disin Response (to Grundmann’s presentation), Stuart C. Bate, tegration A Caribbean Case Study in Faith, Health and 41-45 Healing, I Anthony Allen, | 18-133 HORS Ahrens Theodor — Response (to E. Mantovani), 462 166 Falconer, Alan — The Church: God’s Gift to the World on Allen, I Anthony — What is the Church’s Healing Ministry the Nature and Purpose of the Church, 389-400 Bi blical and Global Perspectives, 46-54 Granberg-Michaelson, Karin Reclaiming the Healing \llen,-E. Anthony —~W hole Person Healing, Spiritual Real Ministry of the Church 134-136 ism and Social Disintegration. A Caribbean Case Study in Grange, John M Globalization, Health Sector Reform and Faith, Health and Healing, 118-113333 Justice, 160-165 te, Stuart ¢ Response (to Grundmann’s presentation), Grundmann, Christoffer H Healing A Challenge to 15 Church and Theolos 26-40 Bate, Stuart C The Mission to Heal in a Global Context Harakas, Stanley S The Sacrament of Healing, 81-86 70-80 Haudel. Matthias >» Relation between Trinity and Eccle Benn, Christoph -Does Faith Contribute to Healing? Scien siology as an Ecumenical Challenge and its Consequence ufic Evidence for a Correlation between Spirituality and for the Understanding of Mission, 401-408 Health, 140-148 Hong, Young-Gi Church and Mission A Pentecostal Per Benn, Christoph and Senturias, Erlinda Health, Healing spIe ctive, 289-308 and Wholeness in the }t cumenical Discussion, 7 2 loann Archbishop — Ecclesiological and Canonical Foun under Michael Miracle Healing and Exorcism The dations of Orthodox Mission, 2 70-279 South Indian Pentecostal Movement in tt the Context of Popular Hinduism, 103-112 Klein, Aloys -Ecclesiology and Mission: A Roman Catholic Perspective, 260-263 Bernard, Edith — Leaders and Workers in the Missionary Apostolate, 264-269 Mantovani, Ennio Reply to Theodor Ahrens, 4622 -466 Callam, Neville The Mission of the Church in the Per Matthey, Jacques — Missiology in the WCC: Update. Pre- spective of the W CC Text on The Nature and Purpose of sentation, History, Theological Background and the Church 7 Emphases of the Most Recent Mission Statement of the WCC, 427-443 Clapano, Esperanza Y rhe Indigenous Perspective, 11 11 Matthey, Jacques — Editorial, 3-5 Den Hollander, Jet Ecclesiology and Mission Matthey, Jacques — Editorial, 387-388 Reformed Perspective 253-259 Matthey, Jacques, and Falconer Alan -Editorial, 227-232 De Vries, Christina I The Global Health Situation: Prior- ities for the Churches’ Health Ministry Beyond AD 2000, Mwaura Njeri, Philomena Response (to Pobee’s presenta- 49-159 tion), 65-69 INDEX. VOLUME XC Nottingham, William — Getting to Know CEVAA 155-461 Stamoolis, James J Ant Position on Ecclesiol Papathanasiou Athanasios N Is Mission a Consequence ogy and Mission, 309-316 of the Catholicity of the Church? 409-416 A75f5f irmation on Mission John S Health Healing and Religion: An African w. 55-64 Oleksa, Michael The Orthodox Church and 1 Orthodox asolondraibe, Peri Ecclesiology and Mission Christian Mission From an Alaskan Perspective, 280 in Perspective, 331-337 ISR Peter Ecclesiology and Mission A Roman Catholic Teraudkalns, Valdis -N ew Charismatic Churches in Latvia -erspective 417-426 as Examples of Postmodern Religious Subculture \ Perspective from the lona Community, 454 Rush, William G The Nature and Purpose of the Church ineider, Fritz Christian — Healing in the Local Church Some Reflections, 233-236 iumpad, Basle, (Switzerland), 137-139 Wahrisch-Oblau, Claudia God Can Make us Healthy Ecclesiology and Mission: A Quaker Perspec Through and Through On Prayers for the Sick and the Interpretation of Healing Experiences in Christian Se *nturias, Erlinda, and Benn, Christoph, see under Benn Churches in China and African Immigrant Congregations Christoph in Germany, 87-102 DOCUMENTATION Agenda of the Meeting (main points), Documentation on Interdisciplinary Dialogue on Faith and Healing (Documen the Hamburg Consultation, 182-183 tation on the Hamburg Consultation: Group Report II), 172-173 \ Listeners’ Report of the Plenary Conversations (Report drafted during the HOxter Consultation), 338-342 Local Congregations as Healing Communities (Documenta tion on the Hamburg Consultation: Group Report VI), Common Witness within a Religiously Plural Context 180-181 (Group report drafted during the Héxter Consultation), 346-349 Plenary Presentation by the WCC at the UN General Assembly Special Session on HIV/AIDS, 471-472 Communicating the Message: Common Witness/Evange Post-modernism Post-communism (Group report drafted lism/Proselytism (Group report drafted during the HOxter during the H6xter Consultation), 343-345 Consultation), 354-357 Press Release Council of Christian Communities of African Final Communiqué of the Founding Meeting of the Ecu Approach in Europe (Arzier, Switzerland), 469-470 mDeenciecmable r Ad2v0o0c0a, cy 192A-l1l9i5a nce, Geneva, Switzerland, 9 Pressosn , ReMlaelaasyes ia)G,r eat4 67-4C6o8m mission Roundtable (Port Dick Healing in Charismatic/Pentecostal/Independent Churches Report on Amsterdam 2000 Amsterdam, Netherlands, 29 and Movements (Documentation on the Hamburg Con- July 6 August 2000, Kwame A. Labi, 184-189 sultation: Group Report III) 174-175 Statement by Faith-Based Organizations Facilitated by the Healing in Indigenous Cultures (Documentation on the WCC for the UN GASS on HIV/AIDS, 473-476 Hamburg Consultation: Group Report IV), 176-177 Statement on Mission Language, Evangelical Fellowship of Healing in Mission/Missiology/Biblical Sciences (Docu India, Bangalore, India, 4-7 October 2000, 190-191 mentation on the Hamburg Consultation: Group Report 1) The Church Local and Universal (Group report drafted dur 169-171 ing the Héxter Consultation), 350-35 Healing Liturgies and Rites (Documentation on the Ham- The Missionary Nature of the Congregation (Group report burg Consultation: Group Report V) 178-179 drafted during the H6xter Consultation), 352-353 BOOKS REVIEWED Anderson, Gerald H. — Biographical Dictionary of Christian Dorr, Donald — Mission in today’s World (Maryknoll, NY, Missions (W.B. Eerdmans, Michigan & Cambridge, Orbis Books, 2000, 308pp), 480. 1998, xxviii, 845pp, paperback), 359-360 Dupuis, Jacques, S.J Toward a Christian Theology of Bergunder, Michael Die siidindische Pfingstbewegung im Religious Pluralism (Maryknoll, NY, Orbis Books, 1997, 20 Jahrhundert («Studien zur interkulturellen Geschichte 433pp),197 198 des Christentums, Bd. 113», Frankfurt a.M., Peter Lang, 1999, 382pp), 196-197 Fernandez, Eduardo — La Cosecha: Harvesting Contempo- rary United States Hispanic Theology (1972-1998) (Col Cruchley-Jones, Peter Singing the Lord’s Song in a legeville, the Liturgical Press, 2000, 206pp), 358 Strange Land? A Missiological Interpretation of the Ely Pastorate Churches, Cardiff (Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Kroeger, James H Living Mission: Challenges in Evan- Main, 2001, Studies in the Intercultural History of Chris- gelization Today (Maryknoll, NY, Orbis Books, 1994, tianity, vol. 123, 259pp., ISBN 3-631-37196-9), 477 164pp), 481-482. INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF MISSION Legrand, Lucien — The Bible on Culture 3elonging or Dis Scherer, James A., and Bevans Stephan B. — New Directions senting? (Maryknoll, NY, Orbis Books, 2000, 190pp), in Mission and Evangelization 3: Faith and Culture 479-480 (Maryknoll, NY, Orbis Books, 1999, 240pp), 198-199 Myers, Bryant I Walking with the Poor: Principles and Shenk. Wilbert R Practices of Transformational Development (Maryknoll, Changing Frontiers of Mission (Mary knoll, NY, Orbis Books, 1999, 207pp), 198 NY, Orbis Books, 1999, 279pp), 480-481 Quintero, Manuel — Jubileo, La Fiesta del Espiritu: Identidad Yong, Amos Discerning the Spirit(s): A Pentecostal y Mision del Pentecostalismo Latinoamericano, Mara Charismatic Contribution to Christian Theology of Reli caibo, Venezuela: Comisién F angélica Pentecostal Lati gions (Sheffield, Sheffield Academic Press, 200, 392pp) noamericana (printed by CLAT, 1999, 323pp), 358-359 478 REVIEWERS Ballard, Paul, Prof. 477-478 Nottingham, William, J., Rev. 197-199; 479-482 Gros, Jeffrey, Br, FSC, 358-359; Schafer, Klaus, Dr, 196-197 Mbiti, John, Prof., 359-360 2=al ise ats.

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