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International Bulletin of Missionary Research Index—Volume 33 January through October 2009 (pp. 1-56 are in the January issue; pp. 57-112 in April; pp. 113-68 in July; and pp. 169-232 in October) Articles “Africa and the Christian Mission” [editorial], by Jonathan J. Bonk, “The International Impact of the Formation of the Church of South 33:57-58 India: Bishop Newbigin Versus the Anglican Fathers,” by Mark “Anglicans and Reconciling Mission: An Assessment of Two Anglican Laing, 33:18-24 International Gatherings,” by Mark Oxbrow, 33:8-10 “Ivan Illich and the American Catholic Missionary Initiative in Latin “ARIS Reports U.S. Roman Catholic Population Shift to Southwest,” America,” by Todd Hartch, 33:185-88 33:184 “Jesus Imandars and Christ Bhaktas: Report from Two Field Studies of “Bill Burrows Retires from Orbis Books,” 33:82 Interreligious Hermeneutics and Identity in Globalized Christianity,” “Christian Mission and the End of Time” [editorial], by Jonathan J. by Jonas Adelin Jorgensen, 33:171-76 Bonk, 33:113-14 “Last Things: The Eschatological Dimensions of the Church,” by Edward “Christian World Communions: Five Overviews of Global Christianity, Rommen, 33:115-18 AD 1800-2025,” by David B. Barrett, Todd M. Johnson, and Peter F. “The Legacy of Franz Mayr,” by Clemens U. Giitl, 33:88-91 Crossing, 33:25-32 “The Legacy of Vincent J. McCauley,” by Richard Gribble, 33:92-95 “Church Communions and Mission” [editorial], by Jonathan J. Bonk, “The Legacy of Philip Beach Sullivan,” by Jessie G. Lutz, 33:201-4 33:1-2 “Making Friends with Locusts: Early ABCFM Missionary Perceptions of “The Church in Nepal: Analysis of Its Gestation and Growth,” by John Muslims and Islam, 1818-50,” by John Hubers, 33:151-54 Barclay, 33:189-94 “Mission to Nowhere: Putting Short-Term Missions into Context,” by eeaeaee “The Church, the Urban, and the Global: Mission in an Age of Global Brian M. Howell, 33:206—11 Cities,” by Dale T. Irvin, 33:177-82 “Muslims and Christians: Eschatology and Mission,” by David W. “The Computer Revolution and Its Impact on Evangelical Mission Shenk, 33:120-23 Research and Strategy,” by Michael Jaffarian, 33:33-37 “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” by David Dong-Jin Cho, 33:195-98 “David Bosch: South African Context, Universal Missiology—Eccle- “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” by Harold Kurtz, 33:83-86 siology in the Emerging Missionary Paradigm,” by Timothy Yates, “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” by Lawrence Nemer, 33:39-41 33:72-78 Noteworthy, 33:14-15, 74-75, 146-47, 208-9 “Declaration on Creation Stewardship and Climate Change,” by Micah “’Obstinate’ Pastor and Pioneer Historian: The Impact of Basel Mission Network Fourth Triennial Global Consultation, Limuru, Kenya, July: Ideology on the Thought of Carl Christian Reindorf,” by Heinz 17, 2009, 33:182-84 Hauser-Renner, 33:65-70 “Dictionary of African Christian Biography,” 33:86 “Premillennial Theology, Christian Zionism, and Christian Mission,” by “Equipping for God’s Mission: The Missiological Vision of the 2008 Lam- Colin Chapman, 33:137-44 beth Conference of Anglican Bishops,” by Ian T. Douglas, 33:3-6 “Ralph Winter, 1924-2009 [obituary],” by Paul E. Pierson, 33:196-97 “Eschatology and Mission: A Jewish Missions Perspective,” by Susan “Rejoicing in Hope: A Tribute to Kosuke Koyama [obituary],” by Perlman, 33:124-28 Dale T. Irvin and Akintunde E. Akinade, 33:138-39 “Four Conferences to Commemorate Edinburgh 1910,” 33:118 “Remembering Evangelization: The Option for the Poor and Mission “Ignace Partui: Iroquois Evangelist to the Salish, ca. 1780-1837,” by John History,” by Paul V. Kollman, 33:59-65 C. Mellis, 33:212-15 “The Roman Catholic Church’s Southward Shift,” 33:38 “The Impact of the Sexuality Controversy on Mission: The Case of the “Syncretism and the Eternal Word” [editorial], by Jonathan J. Bonk, Episcopal Church in the Anglican Communion,” by Titus Presler, 33:169-70 33:11-18 “Thirty Books That Most Influenced My Understanding of Christian “The Implications of Christian Zionism for Mission,” by Andrew F. Mission,” by Gerald H. Anderson, 33:200-201 Bush, 33:144-50 “U.S. Catholic Missioners: More Laity, Greater Focus on North America,” “The Influence of Premillennial Eschatology on Evangelical Missionary 33:24 Theory and Praxis from the Late Nineteenth Century to the Present,” ““What Happened Next?’ Vincent Donovan, Thirty-five Years On,” by by Michael Pocock, 33:129-36 John P. Bowen, 33:79-82 “International Association of Catholic Missiologists: Third Plenary Assembly, Pieniezno, Poland,” 33:10 Contributors of Articles Akinade, Akintunde E. See Irvin, Dale T., and Akintunde E. Akinade Bonk, Jonathan J., “Africa and the Christian Mission” [editorial], Anderson, Gerald H., “Thirty Books That Most Influenced My Under- 33:57-58 standing of Christian Mission,” 33:200-201 ———., “Christian Mission and the End of Time” [editorial], 33:113-14 Barclay, John, “The Church in Nepal: Analysis of Its Gestation and ———,, “Church Communions and Mission” [editorial], 33:1-2 Growth,” 33:189-94 ,Syncretism and the Eternal Word” [editorial], 33:169-70 Barrett, David B., Todd M. Johnson, and Peter F. Crossing, “Christian Bowen, John P., “’What Happened Next?’ Vincent Donovan, Thirty-five World Communions: Five Overviews of Global Christianity, AD Years On,” 33:79-82 1800-2025,” 33:25-32 228 INTERNATIONAL BULLETIN OF MISSIONARY RESEARCH, Vol. 33, No. 4 International Bulletin of Missionary Research Index—Volume 33 January through October 2009 (pp. 1-56 are in the January issue; pp. 57-112 in April; pp. 113-68 in July; and pp. 169-232 in October) Articles “Africa and the Christian Mission” [editorial], by Jonathan J. Bonk, “The International Impact of the Formation of the Church of South 33:57-58 India: Bishop Newbigin Versus the Anglican Fathers,” by Mark “Anglicans and Reconciling Mission: An Assessment of Two Anglican Laing, 33:18-24 International Gatherings,” by Mark Oxbrow, 33:8-10 “Ivan Illich and the American Catholic Missionary Initiative in Latin “ARIS Reports U.S. Roman Catholic Population Shift to Southwest,” America,” by Todd Hartch, 33:185-88 33:184 “Jesus Imandars and Christ Bhaktas: Report from Two Field Studies of “Bill Burrows Retires from Orbis Books,” 33:82 Interreligious Hermeneutics and Identity in Globalized Christianity,” “Christian Mission and the End of Time” [editorial], by Jonathan J. by Jonas Adelin Jorgensen, 33:171-76 Bonk, 33:113-14 “Last Things: The Eschatological Dimensions of the Church,” by Edward “Christian World Communions: Five Overviews of Global Christianity, Rommen, 33:115-18 AD 1800-2025,” by David B. Barrett, Todd M. Johnson, and Peter F. “The Legacy of Franz Mayr,” by Clemens U. Giitl, 33:88-91 Crossing, 33:25-32 “The Legacy of Vincent J. McCauley,” by Richard Gribble, 33:92-95 “Church Communions and Mission” [editorial], by Jonathan J. Bonk, “The Legacy of Philip Beach Sullivan,” by Jessie G. Lutz, 33:201-4 33:1-2 “Making Friends with Locusts: Early ABCFM Missionary Perceptions of “The Church in Nepal: Analysis of Its Gestation and Growth,” by John Muslims and Islam, 1818-50,” by John Hubers, 33:151-54 Barclay, 33:189-94 “Mission to Nowhere: Putting Short-Term Missions into Context,” by eeaeaee “The Church, the Urban, and the Global: Mission in an Age of Global Brian M. Howell, 33:206—11 Cities,” by Dale T. Irvin, 33:177-82 “Muslims and Christians: Eschatology and Mission,” by David W. “The Computer Revolution and Its Impact on Evangelical Mission Shenk, 33:120-23 Research and Strategy,” by Michael Jaffarian, 33:33-37 “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” by David Dong-Jin Cho, 33:195-98 “David Bosch: South African Context, Universal Missiology—Eccle- “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” by Harold Kurtz, 33:83-86 siology in the Emerging Missionary Paradigm,” by Timothy Yates, “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” by Lawrence Nemer, 33:39-41 33:72-78 Noteworthy, 33:14-15, 74-75, 146-47, 208-9 “Declaration on Creation Stewardship and Climate Change,” by Micah “’Obstinate’ Pastor and Pioneer Historian: The Impact of Basel Mission Network Fourth Triennial Global Consultation, Limuru, Kenya, July: Ideology on the Thought of Carl Christian Reindorf,” by Heinz 17, 2009, 33:182-84 Hauser-Renner, 33:65-70 “Dictionary of African Christian Biography,” 33:86 “Premillennial Theology, Christian Zionism, and Christian Mission,” by “Equipping for God’s Mission: The Missiological Vision of the 2008 Lam- Colin Chapman, 33:137-44 beth Conference of Anglican Bishops,” by Ian T. Douglas, 33:3-6 “Ralph Winter, 1924-2009 [obituary],” by Paul E. Pierson, 33:196-97 “Eschatology and Mission: A Jewish Missions Perspective,” by Susan “Rejoicing in Hope: A Tribute to Kosuke Koyama [obituary],” by Perlman, 33:124-28 Dale T. Irvin and Akintunde E. Akinade, 33:138-39 “Four Conferences to Commemorate Edinburgh 1910,” 33:118 “Remembering Evangelization: The Option for the Poor and Mission “Ignace Partui: Iroquois Evangelist to the Salish, ca. 1780-1837,” by John History,” by Paul V. Kollman, 33:59-65 C. Mellis, 33:212-15 “The Roman Catholic Church’s Southward Shift,” 33:38 “The Impact of the Sexuality Controversy on Mission: The Case of the “Syncretism and the Eternal Word” [editorial], by Jonathan J. Bonk, Episcopal Church in the Anglican Communion,” by Titus Presler, 33:169-70 33:11-18 “Thirty Books That Most Influenced My Understanding of Christian “The Implications of Christian Zionism for Mission,” by Andrew F. Mission,” by Gerald H. Anderson, 33:200-201 Bush, 33:144-50 “U.S. Catholic Missioners: More Laity, Greater Focus on North America,” “The Influence of Premillennial Eschatology on Evangelical Missionary 33:24 Theory and Praxis from the Late Nineteenth Century to the Present,” ““What Happened Next?’ Vincent Donovan, Thirty-five Years On,” by by Michael Pocock, 33:129-36 John P. Bowen, 33:79-82 “International Association of Catholic Missiologists: Third Plenary Assembly, Pieniezno, Poland,” 33:10 Contributors of Articles Akinade, Akintunde E. See Irvin, Dale T., and Akintunde E. Akinade Bonk, Jonathan J., “Africa and the Christian Mission” [editorial], Anderson, Gerald H., “Thirty Books That Most Influenced My Under- 33:57-58 standing of Christian Mission,” 33:200-201 ———., “Christian Mission and the End of Time” [editorial], 33:113-14 Barclay, John, “The Church in Nepal: Analysis of Its Gestation and ———,, “Church Communions and Mission” [editorial], 33:1-2 Growth,” 33:189-94 ,Syncretism and the Eternal Word” [editorial], 33:169-70 Barrett, David B., Todd M. Johnson, and Peter F. Crossing, “Christian Bowen, John P., “’What Happened Next?’ Vincent Donovan, Thirty-five World Communions: Five Overviews of Global Christianity, AD Years On,” 33:79-82 1800-2025,” 33:25-32 228 INTERNATIONAL BULLETIN OF MISSIONARY RESEARCH, Vol. 33, No. 4 Bush, Andrew F., “The Implications of Christian Zionism for Mission,” Kurtz, Harold, “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” 33:83-86 33:144-50 Laing, Mark, “The International Impact of the Formation of the Church Chapman, Colin, “Premillennial Theology, Christian Zionism, and of South India: Bishop Newbigin Versus the Anglican Fathers,” Christian Mission,” 33:137-44 33:18-24 Cho, David Dong-Jin, “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” 33:195-98 Lutz, Jessie G., “The Legacy of Philip Beach Sullivan,” 33:201-4 Crossing, Peter F. See Barrett, David B. Mellis, John C., “Ignace Partui: Iroquois Evangelist to the Salish, ca. Douglas, Ian T., “Equipping for God’s Mission: The Missiological Vision 1780-1837,” 33:212-15 of the 2008 Lambeth Conference of Anglican Bishops,” 33:3-6 Micah Network Fourth Triennial Global Consultation, Limuru, Kenya, Gribble, Richard, “The Legacy of Vincent J. McCauley,” 33:92-95 July 17, 2009, “Declaration on Creation Stewardship and Climate Giitl, Clemens U., “The Legacy of Franz Mayr,” 33:88-91 Change,” 33:182-84 Hartch, Todd, “Ivan Illich and the American Catholic Missionary Initia- Nemer, Lawrence, “My Pilgrimage in Mission,” 33:39-41 tive in Latin America,” 33:185-88 - Oxbrow, Mark, “Anglicans and Reconciling Mission: An Assessment of Hauser-Renner, Heinz, “’Obstinate’ Pastor and Pioneer Historian: The Two Anglican International Gatherings,” 33:8-10 Impact of Basel Mission Ideology on the Thought of Carl Christian Perlman, Susan, “Eschatology and Mission: A Jewish Missions Perspec- Reindorf,” 33:65-70 tive,” 33:124-28 Howell, Brian M., “Mission to Nowhere: Putting Short-Term Missions Pierson, Paul E., “Ralph Winter, 1924-2009 [obituary],” 33:196-97 into Context,” 33:206-11 Pocock, Michael, “The Influence of Premillennial Eschatologyo n Evangeli- Hubers, John, “Making Friends with Locusts: Early ABCFM Missionary cal Missionary Theory and Praxis from the Late Nineteenth Century Perceptions of Muslims and Islam, 1818-50,” 33:151-54 to the Present,” 33:129-36 Irvin, Dale T., “The Church, the Urban, and the Global: Mission in an Presler, Titus, “The Impact of the Sexuality Controversy on Mission: Age of Global Cities, 33:177-82 The Case of the Episcopal Church in the Anglican Communion,” Irvin, Dale T., and Akintunde E. Akinade, “Rejoicing in Hope: A Tribute 33:11-18 to Kosuke Koyama [obituary],” 33:138-39 Rommen, Edward, “Last Things: The Eschatological Dimensions of the Jaffarian, Michael, “The Computer Revolution and Its Impact on Evan- Church,” 33:115-18 gelical Mission Research and Strategy,” 33:33-37 Shenk, David W., “Muslims and Christians: Eschatology and Mission,” Johnson, Todd M. See Barrett, David B. 33:120-23 Jorgensen, Jonas Adelin, “Jesus Imandars and Christ Bhaktas: Report Yates, Timothy, “David Bosch: South African Context, Universal Mis- from Two Field Studies of Interreligious Hermeneutics and Identity siology—Ecclesiology in the Emerging Missionary Paradigm,” in Globalized Christianity,” 33:171-76 33:72-78 Kollman, Paul V., “Remembering Evangelization: The Option for the Poor and Mission History,” 33:59-65 Books Reviewed Anderson, Emma, The Betrayal of Faith: The Tragic Journey of a Colonial Huang, Paulos, Confronting Confucian Understandings of the Christian Native Convert, 33:106—7 Doctrine of Salvation: A Systematic Theological Analysis of the Basic Aritonang, Jan Sihar, and Karel Steenbrink, eds., A History of Christianity Problems in the Confucian-Christian Dialogue, 33:222 in Indonesia, 33:220-21 Jaenike, William F., Black Robes in Paraguay: The Success of the Guarani Arnold, Frank L., Long Road to Obsolescence: A North American Mission Missions Hastened the Abolition oft he Jesuits, 33:48 to Brazil, 33:225 Jenkins, Philip, The Lost History of Christianity: The Thousand- Year Golden Bauman, Chad M., Christian Identity and Dalit Religion in Hindu India, Age of the Church in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia—and How It Died, 1868-1947, 33:105 33:158-59 Bays, Daniel H., and Ellen Widmer, eds., China’s Christian Colleges: Cross- Jeyaraj, Daniel, Robert W. Pazmino, and Rodney L. Petersen, eds., An- Cultural Connections, 1900-1950, 33:224-25 tioch Agenda: Essays on the Restorative Church in Honor of Orlando E. Becker, Marc. See Clark, A. Kim Costas, 33:44—45 Bergunder, Michael, The South Indian Pentecostal Movement in the Twentieth Joseph, Suad, ed., Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures. Vol. 6: Century, 33:101-2 Supplement and Index, 33:100-101 Clark, A. Kim, and Marc Becker, eds., Highland Indians and the State in Kalu, Ogbu U., African Pentecostalism: An Introduction, 33:46 Modern Ecuador, 33:50-51 , Clio in a Sacred Garb: Essays on Christian Presence and African Daneel, M. L., All Things Hold Together: Holistic Theologies at the African Responses, 1900-2000, 33:52-53 Grassroots; Selected Essays by M. L. Daneel, 33:99-100, 108 , ed., Interpreting Contemporary Christianity: Global Processes and Daughrity, Dyron B., Bishop Stephen Neill: From Edinburgh to South India, Local Identities, 33:110 33:49-50 Kim, Sebastian C. H., ed., Christian Theology in Asia, 33:165 Delgado, Mariano. See Koschorke, Klaus Koschorke, Klaus, Frieder Ludwig, and Mariano Delgado, eds., in coop- Franzén, Ruth, Ruth Rouse Among Students: Global, Missiological, and eration with Roland Spliesgart, A History of Christianity in Asia, Africa, Ecumenical Perspectives, 33:103—4 and Latin America, 1450-1990: A Documentary Sourcebook, 33:43 Frykenberg, Robert Eric, Christianity in India: From Beginnings to the Kraft, Charles H., Worldviefwo r Christian Witness, 33:156 Present, 33:155-56 Lara, Jaime, Christian Textfso rA ztecs: Art and Liturgy in Colonial Mexico, Gabra, Gawdat, and Gertrud J. M. van Loon, with Darlene L. Brooks 33:96 Hedstrom; edited by Carolyn Ludwig, The Churches of Egypt: From Levitt, Peggy, God Needs No Passport: Immigrants and the Changing American the Journey of the Holy Family to the Present Day, 33:53 Religious Landscape, 33:107-8 Groop, Kim, With the Gospel to Maasailand: Lutheran Mission Work Among Li, Jieren, In Search of the Via Media Between Christ and Marx: A Study of the Arusha and Maasai in Northern Tanzania, 1904-1973, 33:102-3 Bishop Ding Guangxun’'s Contextual Theology, 33:164-65 Grypma, Sonya, Healing Henan: Canadian Nurses at the North China Mis- Liebau, Heike, Die indischen Mitarbeitedre r Tranquebarmission (1706-1845): sion, 1888-1947, 33:45 Katecheten, Schulmeister, Ubersetzer, 33:221-22 Hanciles, Jehu J., Beyond Christendom: Globalization, African Migration, Linden, Ian, Global Catholicism: Diversity and Change Since Vatican II, and the Transformation of the West, 33:96-97 33:160 Harding, Christopher, Religious Transformation in South Asia: The Meanings Loon, Gertrud J. M. van. See Gabra, Gawdat of Conversion in Colonial Punjab, 33:161 Ludwig, Carolyn. See Gabra, Gawdat Harrison, K. David, When Languages Die: The Extinction of the World's Ludwig, Frieder. See Koschorke, Klaus Languages and the Erosion of Human Knowledge, 33:161-62 Lutz, Jessie Gregory, Opening China: Karl F. A. Giitzlafafn d Sino-Western Hedstrom, Darlene L. Brooks. See Gabra, Gawdat Relations, 1827-1852, 33:42-43 October 2009 Makdisi, Ussama Samir, Artillery of Heaven: American Missionaries and Sharkey, HeatherJ. ,A merican Evangelicals in Egypt: Missionary Encounters the Failed Conversion of the Middle East, 33:157-58 in an Age of Empire, 33:159-60 Malek, Roman, ed., The Chinese Face of Jesus Christ: Contemporary Faces Spliesgart, Roland. See Koschorke, Klaus and Images of Jesus Christ. Vol. 3B, 33:109-10 Stackhouse, Max L., and Lalsangkima Pachuau, eds., News of Boundless Matthey, Jacques, ed., Cume Holy Spirit, Heal and Reconcile! Called in Christ Riches: Interrogating, Comparing, and Reconstructing Mission in a Global to Be Reconciling and Healing Communities, 33:160 Era, 33:51-52 Musk, Bill, The Certainty Trap: Can Christians and Muslims Afford the Luxury Stanley, Brian, The World Missionary Conference, Edinburgh 1910, 33:216 of Fundamentalism? 33:98-99 Steenbrink, Karel. See Aritonang, Jan Sihar Netland, Harold. See Yandell, Keith Stott, John, The Living Church: Convictions of a Lifelong Pastor, 33:100 Noll, Mark A., The New Shape of World Christianity: How American Experi- Strong, Rowan, Anglicanism and the British Empire, c. 1700-1850, ence Reflects Global Faith, 33:218-19 33:163-64 O'Shea, Stephen, Sea of Faith: Islam and Christianity in the Medieval Medi- Svelmoe, William Lawrence, A New Vision for Missions: William Cameron terranean World, 33:48-49 Townsend, the Wycliffe Bible Translators, and the Culture ofE arly Evangeli- Pachuau, Lalsangkima. See Stackhouse, Max L. cal Faith Missions, 1896-1945, 33:108-9 Pazminio, Robert W. See Jeyaraj, Daniel Tan, Jonathan Y., Introducing Asian American Theologies, 33:156-57 Petersen, Rodney L. See Jeyaraj, Daniel Tizon, Al, Transformation After Lausanne: Radical Evangelical Mission in Piwowarczyk, Darius J., Coming out of the “Iron Cage”: The Indigenists of Global-Local Perspective, 33:217-18 the Society of the Divine Word in Paraguay, 1910-2000, 33:104-5 Wakerley, Véronique. See Roberts, R. S. Ramachandra, Vinoth, Subverting Global Myths: Theology and the Public Walls, Andrew F.,and Cathy Ross, eds., Mission in the Twenty-first Century: Issues Shaping Our World, 33:162-63 Exploring the Five Marks of Global Mission, 33:97-98 Robert, Dana L., Christian Mission: How Christianity Became a World Wang, Peter Chen-main, ed., Contextualization of Christianity in China: Religion, 33:216-17 An Evaluation in Modern Perspective, 33:46-47 , ed., Converting Colonialism: Visions and Realities in Mission His- Ward, Haruko Nawata, Women Religious Leaders in Japan's Christian tory, 1706-1914, 33:44 Century, 1549-1650, 33:223-24 Ross, Cathy. See Walls, Andrew F. Widmer, Ellen. See Bays, Daniel H. Salters, Audrey, ed., Bound with Love: Letters Home from China, 1935-1945, Wild-Wood, Emma, Migration and Christian Identity in Congo (DRC), 33:106 33:222-23 Sanneh, Lamin, Translating the Message: The Missionary Impact on Culture, Yandell, Keith, and Harold Netland, Buddhism: A Christian Exploration 33:42 and Appraisal, 33:218 Seat, Karen K., “Providence Has Freed Our Hands”: Women’s Missions and Zahniser, A. H. Mathias, The Mission and Death of Jesus in Islam and the American Encounter with Japan, 33:47 Christianity, 33:219-20 Reviewers of Books Akinade, Akintunde E., 33:98-99 Hanciles, Jehu J., 33:158-59 Seton, Rosemary, 33:106 Amaladoss, Michael, 33:161 Hartch, Todd, 33:108-9 Sharkey, Heather J., 33:100-101 Anderson, Allan Heaton, 33:46 Hedlund, Roger E., 33:162-63 Singh, David Emmanuel, 33:219-20 Asamoah-Gyadu, J. Kwabena, 33:52-53, Hillman, Eugene, 33:102-3 Skreslet, Stanley H., 33:159-60 160 Hoff, Marvin D., 33:224-25 Staples, Russell L., 33:99-100 Athyal, Jesudas M., 33:101-2 Jeyaraj, Daniel, 33:43 Van Engen, Charles, 33:107-8 Baker, Dwight P., 33:217-18 Johnston, David L., 33:157-58 Vellut, Jean-Luc, 33;222-23 Baker, Mark D., 33:97-98 Johnston, Geoff, 33:222 Ward, Kevin, 33:216 Ballhatchet, Helen, 33:47, 223-24 Kalu, Ogbu U., 33:44 Watters, John R., 33:161-62 Bohr, P. Richard, 33:46-47 Kohler, Girard, 33:102-3 Webster, John C. B., 33:105, 155-56 Chan, Mark L. Y., 33:165 Lingenfelter, Sherwood G., 33:110 Whiteman, Darrell L., 33:156 Chapman, Colin, 33:48-49 Lodwick, Kathleen L., 33:42-43 Wickeri, Philip L., 33:164-65 Chia, Edmund, 33:156-57 MacLeod, A. Donald, 33:103-4 Wiest, Jean-Paul, 33:109-10 Curtis, Heather D., 33:218-19 Mellis, John C., 33:106-7 Yates, Timothy E., 33:49-50 Deans-Smith, Susan, 33:96 Muck, Terry C., 33:218 Yeh, Allen, 33:44-45 Escobar, Samuel, 33:50-51 Norris, Frederick W., 33:53 Essamuah, Casely B., 33:100 Pocock, Michael, 33:48 Farhadian, Charles E., 33:220-21 Porter, Andrew, 33:163-64 Other Frykenberg, Robert Eric, 33:42 Rivera-Pagan, Luis N., 33:104-5 George, Sherron K., 33:225 Ross, Kenneth R., 33:96-97 Book Notes, 33:56, 112, 168, 232 Gewurtz, Margo S., 33:216-17 Ruden, Sarah, 33:108 Dissertation Notices, 33:54, 166, 226-27 Grant, Paul, 33:221-22 Schreiter, Robert, 33:160 Fifteen Outstanding Books of 2008 for Mis- Grundmann, Christoffer H., 33:45 Schroeder, Roger, 33:51-52 sion Studies, 33:97 “Light in the East”: Art Rental Exhibition What’s New at OMSC? Featuring the artwork of prominent Asian Christian artists and former OMSC artists For the latest, go online to: in residence, the exhibition features framed works in various painting and print media. www.OMSC.org/notices These images interpret the timeless Gospel story as seen from the East in a striking and Linked there you will find information on contemporary visual manner. The rental is available for $300 for exhibitions lasting from public lectures, an audio library, the latest four to six weeks. The art work, packed in custom shipping crates for safe transport, may Hearth newsletter, art books for sale by be viewed at www.OMSC.org/art. For more information, contact Sam Sigg, artist liaison, OMSC Publications, and more. at (203) 285-1575 or e-mail him at [email protected]. INTERNATIONAL BULLETIN OF MISSIONARY RESEARCH, Vol. 33, No. 4

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