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Issue 29:1, January 2005
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29:1—January 2005

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Tracking World Christianity

Jonathan J. Bonk

p. 1

Radical Mission in a Post-9/11 World: Creative Dissonances

Norman E. Thomas

pp. 2–8

Christian Missions and Islamic Da‘wah: A Preliminary Quantitative Assessment

Todd M. Johnson and David R. Scoggins

pp. 8–11

Shifts in the North American Protestant Full-time Missionary Community

Robert T. Coote

pp. 12–13

Enabling Encounters: The Case of Nilakanth-Nehemiah Goreh, Brahmin Convert

Richard Fox Young

pp. 14–20

Noteworthy

pp. 16–17

The Centenary of Edinburgh 1910 and the Direction of Christian Mission in the Twenty-first Century

p. 20

Religious Studies and Research in Chinese Academia: Prospects, Challenges, and Hindrances

Jean-Paul Wiest

pp. 21–26

Centers for the Study of Christianity in China

Jean-Paul Wiest

pp. 22–23

Missiometrics 2005: A Global Survey of World Mission

David B. Barrett, Todd M. Johnson, and Peter F. Crossing

pp. 27–30

2004 Forum for World Evangelization: A Report

Wilbert R. Shenk

p. 31

The Archives on the History of Christianity in China at Hong Kong Baptist University Library: Its Development, Significance, and Future

Kylie Chan

pp. 32–34

My Pilgrimage in Mission

Thomas Hale, Jr.

pp. 35–37

The Legacy of Ernest Oliver

Richard Tiplady

pp. 38–41

Book Reviews

pp. 42–54

Fifteen Outstanding Books of 2004 for Mission Studies

p. 43

Dissertation Notices

p. 54

Book Notes / In Coming Issues

p. 56

 


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