Professor Brian Stanley: Full List of Publications

Professor Brian Stanley: Full List of Publications

Professor Brian Stanley: Full List of Publications Books • The World Missionary Conference: Edinburgh 1910 (Eerdmans, 2009) • Joint editor with Sheridan Gilley of volume 8 of The Cambridge History of Christianity , World Christianities, c. 1815 - c. 1914 (Cambridge University Press, 2006). Also author of two chapters in this volume, on ‘Christian missions, anti- slavery and the claims of humanity, c. 1813-1873’ and ‘The outlook for Christianity in 1914’. • Editor of Missions, Nationalism, and the End of Empire (Eerdmans, 2004). • Editor of, and contributor of two chapters to, Christian Missions and the Enlightenment (Eerdmans and Curzon Press, 2001). • Joint editor with Kevin Ward of The Church Mission Society and World Christianity 1799-1999 (Eerdmans and Curzon Press, 2000). • The History of the Baptist Missionary Society, 1792-1992 (T. & T. Clark, 1992). • The Bible and the Flag: Protestant Missions and British Imperialism in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Apollos, 1990). Articles, and Chapters in Books • ‘Andrew Walls and the Centre for the Study of Christianity in the Non-Western World’ in William R. Burrows, Mark R. Gornik and Janice McLean (eds.) Understanding World Christianity: The Vision and Work of Andrew F. Walls (Orbis Books, 2012) • ‘Discerning the future of world Christianity: vision and blindness at the World Missionary Conference, Edinburgh 1910’ in Dana Robert and Rodney Peterson (eds.) The Changing Contours of World Mission and Christianity (Wipf and Stock, 2012). • ‘Church and state relations in the colonial period’ in Lamin Sanneh (ed.), Blackwell Companion to World Christianity (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012). • ‘Edinburgh 1910 and the genesis of the IRM ’’, International Review of Mission 100:2 (November 2011). • ‘Missiology’ in The Cambridge Dictionary of Christian Theology , eds. McFarland, Ian A; Kilby, Karen; Torrance, Iain R; Fergusson, David A. S. (Cambridge University Press, 2011): 317-18. • ‘Edinburgh and world Christianity’ in Studies in World Christianity 17:1 (2011): 72- 91. • ‘The World Missionary Conference, Edinburgh 1910: sifting history from myth’, Expository Times 121:7 (April 2010): 325-31, also published in Viggo Mortensen and Andreas sterlund (eds.), Walk Humbly with the Lord: Church and Mission Engaging Plurality . (Eerdmans, 2010): 15-26. • ‘The conference that changed the world’, Life and Work (June 2010): 12-15. • ‘The World Missionary Conference, Edinburgh 1910: sifting history from myth’, Expository Times 121:7 (April 2010): 325-31. • ‘From “the poor heathen” to “the glory and honour of all nations”: vocabularies of race and custom in Protestant missions, 1844-1928’, International Bulletin of Missionary Research 34:1 (Jan. 2010): 3-10. • Articles on ‘The Baptist Missionary Society’, ‘William Carey’, and ‘The World Missionary Conference 1910’, in J.H.Y. Briggs (ed.), A Dictionary of European Baptist Life and Thought (Paternoster, 2009) • ‘“An ardour of devotion”: the spiritual legacy of Henry Martyn’ in Richard Fox Young (ed.), India and the Indianness of Christianity: Essays on Understanding – Historical, Theological, and Bibliographical in Honor of RobertEric Frykenberg (Eerdmans, 2009): 108-26. • ‘Mission and human identity in the light of Edinburgh 1910’, Mission Studies 26 (2009): 1-18. • ‘The church of the three selves: a perspective from the World Missionary Conference, Edinburgh, 1910’, Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 36:3 (September 2008): 435-51; also published in Robert Holland and Sarah Stockwell (eds.) Ambiguities of Empire (Routledge, 2010). • Foreword to Samuel Jayakumar (ed.) Renewal of Mission in India (Mission Educational Books, Chennai, 2008). • ‘Baptists, anti-slavery and the legacy of imperialism’, Baptist Quarterly 42 (Oct. 2007): 284-95. • ‘Inculturation: historical background, theological foundations and contemporary questions’, Transformation 24:1 (January 2007): 21-7. • Foreword to new edition of Roland Allen, Missionary Principles and Practice (Lutterworth Press, 2006). • “Defining the boundaries of Christendom: the two worlds of the World Missionary Conference, 1910,” International Bulletin of Missionary Research 30:4 (Oct. 2006): 171-6. • ‘Africa through European Christian eyes: the World Missionary Conference, Edinburgh 1910’ in Klaus Korschorke (ed.), African Identities and Global Christianity in the Twentieth Century (Harrassowitz Verlag, 2005): 165-80. • ‘Christian mission and the unity of humanity’ in Geoffrey R. Treloar and Robert D. Linder (eds.), Making History for God (Sydney: Robert Menzies College, 2004): 387- 406. • Articles on ‘Baptist missions’, ‘The Baptist Missionary Society’, ‘The London Missionary Society’, ‘Henry Martyn’, and ‘Religious freedom in mission’ for Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart , (J. C. B. Mohr, 2004). • ‘Twentieth-century world Christianity: a perspective from the history of missions’ in Donald M. Lewis (ed.), Christianity Reborn: The Global Expansion of Evangelicalism in the Twentieth-Century (Eerdmans, 2004): 52-83. • Articles for The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, 2004) on Alfred H. Baynes, Sir Clement C. Chesterman, and William Carey (new articles); George Grenfell, Henry Grattan Guinness, William Ward (revision of articles from old DNB ). • ‘The legacy of Henry Martyn’, in Newsletter of the British and Irish Association for Mission Studies , No. 22 (March 2004): 2-5. • ‘Church, State, and the hierarchy of “civilization”: the making of the Commission VII report, “Missions and Governments” Edinburgh, 1910’, in Andrew N. Porter (ed.) The Imperial Horizons of British Protestant Missions, 1840-1914: The Interplay of Representation and Experience (Eerdmans, 2003): 58-84. • ‘Conversion to Christianity: the colonization of the mind?’, International Review of Mission , XCII: 366 (July 2003): 315-31. Reprinted in Chris Partridge and Helen Reid (eds.), Finding and Losing Faith: Studies in Conversion (Paternoster Press, 2006): 150-74. • Articles on ‘William Carey’, ‘Henry Martyn’, and ‘John Mott’ in Timothy Larsen (ed.), Biographical Dictionary of Evangelicals (IVP, 2003). • ‘Where have our mission structures come from?’, Transformation , 20:1 (Jan. 2003): 39-46. • ‘“The old religion and the new”: India and the making of T. R. Glover’s The Jesus of History ’, in D. W. Bebbington (ed.), The Gospel in the World (Paternoster Press, 2002): 295-312 . • ‘Edinburgh 1910 and the Oikumene ’, in Anthony Cross (ed.), Ecumenism and History (Paternoster Press, 2002): 89-105. • ‘Activism as mission spirituality: the example of William Carey’, in Howard Mellor and Timothy Yates (eds .), Mission and Spirituality: Creative Ways of Being Church (Cliff College Publishing, 2002): 67-81. • ‘Mission (Proselytization, Conversion)’ in the International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences (Elsevier Science, 2001). • ‘Profile of Andrew Walls’, Epworth Review 28:4 (October 2001): 17-26. • ‘Missions, nationalism, and the end of empire’, Journal of Religion in Africa , XXX-I (2001): 115-117. • ‘Baptists’ in Scott Sunquist (ed.), The Dictionary of Asian Christianity, (Eerdmans, 2001): 58-66. • ‘Hunting for souls: the missionary pilgrimage of George Sherwood Eddy’ in Hugh McLeod and P. N. Holtrop (eds), Missions and Missionaries , Studies in Church History , Subsidia 12, (Boydell and Brewer, 2000): 127-41. • ‘The legacy of George Sherwood Eddy’, in International Bulletin of Missionary Research , 24:3 (July 2000): 128-31. • Articles on ‘The Baptist Missionary Society’, ‘British mission boards and societies’, ‘Sir Kenneth Grubb’, and ‘A. Lindsay Glegg’, in A. Scott Moreau (ed.), The Evangelical Dictionary of World Missions, (Baker Book House, 2000). • ‘Ch. H. Spurgeon’ in Theologische Realenzyklopädie , 32:1 (Walter de Gruyter, 2000): 149-51. • ‘The future in the past: eschatological vision in British and American Protestant missionary history’, Tyndale Bulletin , 51:1 (May 2000): 101-20. • ‘A Cambridge passage through India: the making of T. R. Glover’s The Jesus of History ’, Cambridge Review , 119:2331 (Nov. 1998): 60-69. • ‘The legacy of Robert Arthington’, International Bulletin of Missionary Research , 22:4 (Oct. 1998): 166-71. • Thirty-two biographical articles in G. H. Anderson (ed.), A Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions (New York: Macmillan, 1998). • ‘The legacy of George Grenfell’, International Bulletin of Missionary Research , 21:3 (July 1997): 120-3 [with postscript in the same journal, 22:4 (Oct. 1998): 160]. • ‘Manliness and mission: Frank Lenwood and the London Missionary Society’, Journal of the United Reformed Church History Society , 5:8 (May 1996): 458-77. • ‘Some problems in writing a missionary society history today: the example of the Baptist Missionary Society’ in Robert A. Bickers and Rosemary Seton (eds.), Missionary Encounters: Sources and Issues (Curzon Press, 1996): 38-49. • ‘The re-shaping of Christian tradition: Western denominational identity in a non- Western context’, in R. N. Swanson (ed.), Unity and Diversity in The Church, Studies in Church History , 32 (Blackwell, 1995): 397-424. • Articles on Robert Arthington, Thomas Blundell, Eustace Carey, Felix Carey, E. B. Underhill, in Donald Lewis (ed.), The Blackwell Dictionary of Evangelical Biography , 2 vols, (Blackwell, 1995). • Article on ‘Colonialism’ in the New Dictionary of Christian Ethics and Pastoral Theology (IVP, 1995). • ‘British Evangelicals and overseas concerns, 1833-1970’ in J. R. Wolffe (ed.), Evangelical Faith and Public Zeal: Evangelicals and Society in Britain 1780-1980

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