INTERNATONAL BULLETIN OF 
MISSIONARY RESEARCH

INDEX—VOLUME 25
January through October 2001

Index of ARTICLES
Index of CONTRIBUTORS
Index of BOOKS REVIEWED

Index of BOOK REVIEWERS  

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ARTICLES
  • Adrian Hastings Remembered, by Kevin Ward, 150–51.
  • Annual Statistical Table on Global Mission: 2001, by David B. Barrett
    and Todd M. Johnson, 25:24–25.
  • Bakht Singh Chabra [Obituary], 25:13.
  • Cultural Encounter: Korean Protestantism and Other Religious Traditions,
    by James Huntley Grayson, 25:66–72.
  • The Current State of Religious Freedom, by Paul Marshall, 25:64–66.
    Danker, William [Obituary], 25:115.
  • Deyneka, Peter, J. [Obituary], 25:82.
  • Evangelism and Proselytism in Russia: Synonyms or Antonyms? by
    Mark Elliott, 25:72–75.
  • Evangelization, Proselytism, and Common Witness: Roman Catholic-
    Pentecostal Dialogue on Mission, 1990–1997, by Veli-Matti
    Kärkkäinen, 25:16–22.
  • Gender, Mission, and Higher Education in Cross-Cultural Context:
    Isabella Thoburn in India, by Maina Chawla Singh, 25:165–
    69.
  • Global Integration of Catholic Missions in the United States Today,
    by Marcello Zago, 25:2–6.
  • Hallencrutz, Carl F. [Obituary], 25:115.
  • Hastings, Adrian [Obituary], 25:115.
  • Kataliko, Emmanuel [Obituary], 25:12.
  • The Legacy of Orlando Costas, by Samuel Escobar, 25:50–56.
  • The Legacy of the Gulicks, 1827–1964, by Clifford Putney, 25:28–35.
  • The Legacy of William Milne, by P. Richard Bohr, 25:173–77.
  • The Legacy of Edwin W. Smith, by W. John Young, 25:126–30.
  • The Legacy of Bengt Sundkler, by Eric J. Sharpe, 25:58–63.
  • Miracles and Missions Revisited, by Gary B. McGee, 25:146–56.
  • Müller, Karl [Obituary], 25:82.
  • Murray, Jocelyn M. [Obituary], 25:115
  • My Pilgrimage in Mission, by Joan Delaney, M.M., 25:26–28.
  • My Pilgrimage in Mission, by Maria Rieckelman, M.M., 25:169–73.
  • My Pilgrimage in Mission, by Harry W. Williams, 25:80–85.
  • My Pilgrimage in Mission, by Diana Witts, 25:124–26.
  • Nine Breakthroughs in Catholic Missiology, 1965–2000, by William
    B. Frazier, 25:9–14.
  • Noteworthy, 25:12, 82, 115, 145.
  • Pike, Kenneth L. [Obituary], 25:82.
  • Recasting Theology of Mission: Impulses from the Non-Western
    World, by Wilbert R. Shenk, 25:98–107.
  • Response to Marcello Zago, O.M.I., by Gerald H. Anderson, 25:6–8.
  • A Resurgent Church in a Troubled Continent: Review Essay of Bengt
    Sundkler’s History of the Church in Africa, by Lamin Sanneh,
    25:113–18.
  • Samartha, Stanley J. [Obituary], 25:177.
  • Seumois, André [Obituary], 25:12.
  • Sharpe, Eric J. [Obituary], 25:12–13.
  • Shortcut to Language Preparation? Radical Evangelicals, Missions,
    and the Gift of Tongues, by Gary B. McGee, 25:118–23.
  • Taylor, John V. [Obituary], 25:82.
  • Thomas, Kurien [Obituary], 25:82.
  • Types and Butterflies: African Initiated Churches and European
    Typologies, by Allan H. Anderson, 25:107–13.
  • United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, 1701–2000: 
  • Chronicling Three Centuries of Mission, by Daniel O’Connor, 25:75–79.
  • Verkuyl, Johannes [Obituary], 25:82–83. Women Missionaries in 
    India: Opening Up the Restrictive Policies of Rufus Anderson, 
    by Eugene Heideman, 25:157–64.
  • Zago, Marcello [Obituary], 25:82.
 
 
CONTRIBUTORS OF ARTICLES
  • Anderson, Allan H.—Types and Butterflies: African Initiated
    Churches and European Typologies, 25:107–13.
  • Anderson, Gerald H.—Response to Marcello Zago, O.M.I., 25:6–8.
  • Barrett, David B., and Todd M. Johnson—Annual Statistical Table on
    Global Mission: 2001, 25:24–25.
  • Bohr, P. Richard—The Legacy of William Milne, 25:173–77.
  • Delaney, Joan, M.M.—My Pilgrimage in Mission, 25:26–28.
  • Elliott, Mark—Evangelism and Proselytism in Russia: Synonyms or
    Antonyms? 25:72–75.
  • Escobar, Samuel—The Legacy of Orlando Costas, 25:50–56.
  • Frazier, William B.—Nine Breakthroughs in Catholic Missiology,
    1965–2000, 25:9–14.
  • Grayson, James Huntley—Cultural Encounter: Korean Protestantism
    and Other Religious Traditions, 25:66–72.
  • Heideman, Eugene—Women Missionaries in India: Opening Up the
    Restrictive Policies of Rufus Anderson, 25:157–64.
  • Johnson, Todd M., and David B. Barrett—Annual Statistical Table on
    Global Mission: 2001, 25:24–25.
  • Kärkkäinen, Veli-Matti—Evangelization, Proselytism, and Common
    Witness: Roman Catholic-Pentecostal Dialogue on Mis-sion,
    1990–1997, 25:16–22.
  • Marshall, Paul—The Current State of Religious Freedom, 25:64–66.
  • McGee, Gary B.—Miracles and Missions Revisited, 25:146–56.
  • ——— Shortcut to Language Preperation? Radical Evangelicals,
    Missions, and the Gift of Tongues, 25:118–23.
  • O’Connor, Daniel—United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel,
    1701–2000: Chronicling Three Centuries of Mission, 25:75–79.
  • Putney, Clifford—The Legacy of the Gulicks, 1827–1964, 25:28–35.
  • Rieckelman, Maria, M.M.—My Pilgrimage in Mission, 25:169–73.
  • Sanneh, Lamin—A Resurgent Church in a Troubled Continent:
    Review Essay of Bengt Sundkler’s History of the Church in
    Africa, 25:113–18.
  • Sharpe, Eric J.—The Legacy of Bengt Sundkler, 25:58–63.
  • Shenk, Wilbert R.—Recasting Theology of Mission: Impulses from
    the Non-Western World, 25:98–107.
  • Singh, Maina Chawla—Gender, Mission, and Higher Education in
    Cross-Cultural Context: Isabella Thoburn in India, 25:165–69.
    Ward, Kevin—Adrian Hastings Remembered, 25:150–51.
  • Williams, Harry W.—My Pilgrimage in Mission, 25:80–85.
  • Witts, Diana—My Pilgrimage in Mission, 25:124–26.
  • Young, W. John—The Legacy of Edwin W. Smith, 25:126–30.
  • Zago, Marcello—Global Integration of Catholic Missions in the
    United States Today, 25:2–6.

 

BOOKS REVIEWED

  • Aerts, Theo—Christianity in Melanesia, 25:137.
  • Alt, Josef, S.V.D.—Arnold Janssen: Lebensweg und Lebenswerk des
    Steyler Ordensgründers, 25:139.
  • Anderson, Allan—Zion and Pentecost: The Spirituality and Experience
    of Pentecostal and Zionist/Apostolic Churches in South
    Africa, 25:131.
  • Anderson, William, Roland Werner, and Andrew Wheeler—Day of
    Devastation, Day of Contentment: The History of the
    Sudanese Church Across 2000 Years, 25:131.
  • An-Na’im, Abdullahi Ahmed—Proselytization and Communal Self-
    Determination in Africa, 25:132–33.
  • Ariarajah, S. Wesley—Not Without My Neighbour: Issues on Interfaith
    Relations, 25:45–46.
  • Athyal, Jesudas M., ed.—Relevant Patterns of Christian Witness in
    India: People as Agents of Mission, 25:88.
    Baldridge, Gary—Keith Parks: Breaking Barriers and Opening Frontiers,
    25:40–41.
  • Berthrong, John H.—The Divine Deli: Religious Identity in the North
    American Cultural Mosaic, 25:139.
  • Bevans, Stephen B., and James A. Scherer—New Directions in Mission
    and Evangelization. Vol. 3, Faith and Culture, 25:42–43.
  • Bourdeaux, Michael, and John Witte, Jr.—Proselytism and Ortho-doxy
    in Russia: The New War for Souls, 25:44.
  • Brinkman, Martien E., and Hugo Vlug, eds.—Faith in the City: Fifty
    Years of WCC in Secularized Western Context: Amsterdam,
    1948–1998, 25:92–93.
  • Brown, Michael L.—Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus: General
    and Historical Objections, 25:93–94.
  • Bunkowske, Eugene W., series ed. and Alan D. Scott, asist. ed.
    The Lutherans in Mission: Essays in Honor of Won Yong Ji, 25:89.
  • Copeland, E. Luther—A New Meeting of the Religions: Interreligious
    Relationships and Theological Questioning, 25:90–91.
  • Cornelius, Janet Duitsman—Slave Missions and the Black Church in
    the Antebellum South, 25:139–40.
  • Daneel, M. L.—African Earthkeepers Vol. 1: Interfaith Mission in
    Earth-care, 25:37–38.
  • ——— African Earthkeepers Vol. 2: Environmental Mission and
    Liberation in Christian Perspective, 25:37–38.
  • De Ridder, Koen—Footsteps in Deserted Valleys: Missionary Cases,
    Strategies and Practice in Qing China, 25:185–86.
  • Eber, Irene, Sze-kar Wan, Knut Walf, eds. and Roman Malek, collab.
    Bible in Modern China: The Literary and Intellectual Impact,
    25:140.
  • Friesen, J. Stanley—Missionary Responses to Tribal Religions at
    Edinburgh 1910, 25:38–40.
  • Golvers, Noël—Louvain Chinese Studies VII: François De
    Rougemont, S.J., Missionary in Ch’ang-Shu (Chiang-nan). A
    Study of the Account Book (1674–1676) and the Elogium, 25:141.
  • Greenlee, James G., and Charles M. Johnston—Good Citizens: British
    Missionaries and Imperial States, 1870 to 1918, 25:86.
  • Harper, Susan B.—In the Shadow of the Mahatma: Bishop V. S.
    Azariah and the Travails of Christianity in British India, 25:179.
  • Harris, Paul William—Nothing but Christ: Rufus Anderson and the
    Ideology of Protestant Foreign Missions, 25:133–34.
  • Henry, Helga Bender—Cameroon on a Clear Day, 25:93.
  • Hiebert, Paul G., R. Daniel Shaw, and Tite Tiénou, Understanding
    Folk Religion: A Christian Response to Popular Beliefs and
    Practices, 25:45.
  • Huber, Mary Taylor, and Nancy Lutkehaus—Gendered Missions:
    Women and Men in Missionary Discourse and Practice,
    25:134.
  • Hudson, D. Dennis—Protestant Origins in India: Tamil Evangelical
    Christians, 1706–1835, 25:180–81.
  • Irvin, Dale T.—Christian Histories, Christian Traditioning: Rendering
    Accounts, 25:136–37.
  • Jeyakumar, Arthur—Christianity and the National Movement: The
    Memoranda of 1919 and the National Movement, with Special
    Reference to Protestant Christians in Tamil Nadu: 1919–
    1939, 25:87–88.
  • Johnston, Charles M., and James G. Greenlee, Good Citizens: British
    Missionaries and Imperial States, 1870 to 1918, 25:86.
  • Kelley, Patricia—Fifty Monsoons: Ministry of Change Through
    Women of India, 25:46.
  • Kirk, J. Andrew—What is Mission? Theological Explorations, 25:91.
  • Loewen, Jacob A., The Bible in Cross-Cultural Perspective, 25:141.
  • Lutkehaus, Nancy, and Mary Taylor Huber—Gendered Missions:
    Women and Men in Missionary Discourse and Practice, 25:134.
  • Malek, Roman, collab. and Irene Eber, Knut Walf, Szekar Wan,
    eds.—Bible in Modern China: The Literary and Intellectual
    Impact, 25:140.
  • Marshall, Paul—Religious Freedom in the World: A Global Report
    on Freedom and Persecution, 25:36–37.
  • Mathew, C. V.—The Saffron Mission, 25:182–83.
  • Mathews, James K.—A Global Odyssey: The Autobiography of
    James K. Matthews, 25:141–42.
  • McDermott, Gerald R.—Can Evangelicals Learn from World Religions?
    Jesus, Revelation and Religious Traditions, 25:135–36.
  • Montgomery, Robert L., Introduction to the Sociology of Missions,
    25:186.
  • Moreau, A. Scott—Evangelical Dictionary of World Missions, 25:36.
    Mullins, Mark R.—Christianity Made in Japan: A Study of Indigenous
    Movements, 25:42.
  • Nickel, Gordon D.—Peaceable Witness Among Muslims, 25:142.
  • O’Connor, Daniel, and others—Three Centuries of Mission: The
    United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, 1701–2000,
    25:86–87.
  • Piper, John F.—Robert E. Speer: Prophet of the American Church,
    25:138–39.
  • Presler, Titus L.—Transfigured Night: Mission and Culture in
    Zimbabwe’s Vigil Movement, 25:91–92.
  • Ramachandra, Vinoth—Faiths In Conflict? Christian Integrity in a
    Multicultural World, 25:90–91.
  • Rightmire, R. David—Salvationist Samurai: Gunpei Yamamuro and
    the Rise of the Salvation Army in Japan, 25:43.
  • Russell, Horace O.—The Missionary Outreach of the West Indian
    Church: Jamaican Baptist Missions to West Africa in the
    Ninteenth Century, 25:185–86.
  • Scherer, James A., and Stephen B. Bevans—New Directions in Mission
    and Evangelization. Vol. 3, Faith and Culture, 25:42–43.
  • Schirrmacher, Thomas—Kein anderer Name: Die Einzigartigkeit
    Jesu Christi und das Gespräch mit den nichtchristlichen
    Religionen. Festschrift zum 70. Geburtstag von Peter
    Beyerhaus, 25:135.
  • Scott, Alan D., asist. ed., and Eugene W. Bunkowske, series ed.—The
    Lutherans in Mission: Essays in Honor of Won Yong Ji, 25:89.
  • Scudder, Lewis R., III—The Arabian Mission’s Story, 25:137–38.
  • Shaw, R. Daniel, Paul G. Hiebert, and Tite Tiénou, Understanding
    Folk Religion: A Christian Response to Popular Beliefs and
    Practices, 25:45.
  • Shorter, Aylward—African Culture, an Overview: Sociocultural
    Anthropology, 25:43–44.
  • Singh, Maina Chawla—Gender, Religion, and “Heathen Lands”:
    American Missionary Women in South Asia (1860s–1940s),
    25:179–80.
  • Smith-Christopher, Daniel L.—Subverting Hatred: The Challenge of
    Nonviolence in Religious Traditions, 25:186.
  • Standaert, Nicolas—Handbook of Christianity in China, Vol. 1: 
    635–1800, 25:183–84.
  • Stanley, Brian, and Kevin Ward—The Church Mission Society and
    World Christianity, 1799–1999, 25:131–32.
  • Thangaraj, M. Thomas—The Common Task: A Theology of Christian
    Mission, 25:45–46.
  • Thorne, Susan—Congregational Missions and the Making of an
    Imperial Culture in Nineteenth-Century England, 25:86.
  • Tiénou, Tite, Paul G. Hiebert, and R. Daniel Shaw—Understanding
    Folk Religion: A Christian Response to Popular Beliefs and
    Practices, 25:45.
  • Ting, K. H.—Love Never Ends, Papers by K.H. Ting, ed. Janice
    Wickeri, 25:184.
  • Viswanathan, Gauri—Outside the Fold: Conversion, Modernity,
    and Belief, 25:89–90.
  • Vlug, Hugo, and Martien E. Brinkman, eds.—Faith in the City: Fifty
    Years of WCC in Secularized Western Context: Amsterdam,
    1948–1998, 25:92–93.
  • Walf, Knut, Irene Eber, Sze-kar Wan, eds., and Roman Malek,
    collab. Bible in Modern China: The Literary and Intellectual
    Impact, 25:140.
  • Wan, Sze-kar, Irene Eber, Knut Walf, eds., and Roman Malek,
    collab. Bible in Modern China: The Literary and Intellectual
    Impact, 25:140.
  • Ward, Kevin, and Brian Stanley—The Church Mission Society and
    World Christianity, 1799–1999, 25:131–32.
  • Webster, John C.B.—Religion and Dalit Liberation: An Examination
    of Perspectives, 25:182.
  • Werner, Roland, William Anderson, and Andrew Wheeler—Day of
    Devastation, Day of Contentment: The History of the
    Sudanese Church Across 2000 Years, 25:131.
  • Wheeler, Andrew, Roland Werner, and William Anderson. Day of
    Devastation, Day of Contentment: The History of the
    Sudanese Church Across 2000 Years, 25:131.
  • Witte, John, Jr., and Michael Bourdeaux—Proselytism and 
    Orthodoxy in Russia: The New War for Souls, 25:44.
  • Woodberry, J. Dudley—Reaching the Resistant: Barriers and Bridges
    for Mission, 25:44.
  • Yamamoto, Sumiko—History of Protestantism in China: The
    Indigenization of Christianity, 25:184–85.
  • Zebiri, Kate—Muslims and Christians Face to Face, 25:181–82.
 
 
BOOK REVIEWERS
  • 
    Akinade, Akintunde E., 25:142.
  • Anderson, Gerald H., 25:141–42.
  • Anderson, Justice C., 25:40–41.
  • Bays, Daniel H., 25:140, 184.
  • Brickner, David, 25:93–94.
  • Camps, Arnulf, 25:139.
  • Donders, Joseph G., 25:131.
  • Dunch, Ryan, 25:183–84.
  • Entenmann, Robert, 25:141.
  • Frykenberg, Robert E., 25:136–37.
  • Gilliland, Dean, 25:93.
  • Gittins, Anthony J., 25:141.
  • Grant, Kevin, 25:86.
  • Iwasaki, Ken, 25:42.
  • Lapp, John A., 25:179.
  • Larson, Warren F., 25:44.
  • Liu, Judith, 25:185–86.
  • Michel, Tom, 25:181–82.
  • Miller, Jon, 25:180–81.
  • Nehring, Andreas, 25:135.
  • Nemer, Lawrence, 25:42–43.
  • Pankratz, James N., 25:186.
  • Pickard, William M., Jr., 25:139.
  • Pobee, John S., 25:43–44.
  • Rader, Jr., Lyell M., 25:43.
  • Ramachandra, Vinoth, 25:45–46.
  • Reynolds, Mary Bernadette, R.N.D.M., 25:46.
  • Robert, Dana, 25:179–80.
  • Russell, Horace, 25:139–40.
  • Sawatsky, Walter, 25:44.
  • Schneider, Robert, 25:133–34.
  • Schreiter, Robert J., 25:36.
  • Seiple, Robert, 25:36–37.
  • Shenk, Calvin E., 25:135–36.
  • Shenk, Wilbert R., 25:38–40, 131–32, 138–39.
  • Stanley, Brian, 25:185–86.
  • Stuehrenberg, Paul F., 25:89.
  • Taber, Charles, 25:186.
  • Tennent, Timothy C., 25:182–83.
  • Thangaraj, M. Thomas, 25:182.
  • Thomas, Nancy, 25:134.
  • Thomas, Norman, 25:91–92.
  • Tiénou, Tite, 25:132–33.
  • Tiessen, Terrance, 25:90–91.
  • Van Engen, Charles, 25:91, 92–93.
  • Van Wyk, J. J., 25:37–38.
  • Vogelaar, Harold, 25:137–38.
  • Walls, Andrew, 25:86–87.
  • Wan, Enoch, 25:45.
  • Webster, John C. B., 25:89–90.
  • Whiteman, Darrell L., 25:137.
  • Wingate, Andrew, 25:87–88.
  • Witts, Diana, 25:131.
  • Yesurathnam, R., 25:88.
 
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