INTERNATIONAL BULLETIN of MISSIONARY RESEARCH CUMULATIVE INDEX-VOLUMES 13-16 January 1989 Through October 1992

INTERNATIONAL BULLETIN of MISSIONARY RESEARCH CUMULATIVE INDEX-VOLUMES 13-16 January 1989 Through October 1992

INTERNATIONAL BULLETIN OF MISSIONARY RESEARCH CUMULATIVE INDEX-VOLUMES 13-16 January 1989 through October 1992 Vol. 13 is 1989; 14 is 1990; 15 is 1991; 16 is 1992 (Pages 1-48 are in theJanuary issue; pp.49-96 arein theAprilissue; pp. 97-144 are in theJulyissue; pp.145-192 are in theOctober issue) ARTICLES A Boon or a "Drag"? How North American Evangelical Missionaries Expe­ Fifteen Outstanding Books of 1988 for Mission Studies, 13:37. rience Home Furloughs, by Robert T. Coote, 15:17-23. Fifteen Outstanding Books of 1989 for Mission Studies, 14:41. After the Glasnost Revolution: Soviet Evangelicals and Western Missions, by Fifteen Outstanding Books of 1990 for Mission Studies, 15:39. Walter Sawatsky, 16:54-60. Fifteen Outstanding Books of 1991 for Mission Studies, 16:39. Amalorpavadass, Father 0.5. [Obituary], 14:164. The Foreign Mission Impulse of the American Catholic Church, 1893-1925, Annual Statistical Table on Global Mission: 1989, by David B.Barrett, 13:20­ by Angelyn Dries, O.S.F., 15:61-66. 21. From Missions to Globalization: Teaching Missiology in North American Annual Statistical Table on Global Mission: 1990, by David B.Barrett, 14:26­ Seminaries, by Norman E. Thomas, 13:103-107. 27. Haines, Byron L. [Obituary], 14:116. Annual Statistical Table on Global Mission: 1991, by David B.Barrett, 15:24­ Hatch, Robert Allen [Obituary], 14:15. 25. InculturationandSyncretism: WhatIs the Real Issue? by PeterSchineller, S.J., Annual Statistical Table on Global Mission: 1992, by David B.Barrett, 16:26­ 16:50-53. 27. Indigenous African Christian Theologies: The Uphill Road, by Tite Tienou, The Anxious Climate of Concern for Missionary Children, by Ted Ward, 14:73-77. 13:11-13. Interpreting Reality in Latin American Base Communities, by J. Stephen Author'sReply [toMiikka Ruokanen's replyto his commentson Ruokanen's Rhodes, 15:110-114. article on "Catholic Teaching on Non-Christian Religions at the Interpreting Silence: A Response to Miikka Ruokanen, by Paul Knitter, 14:62­ Second Vatical Council"], by Paul Knitter, 14:178-179. 63. Author's Reply [to Paul Knitter's response to his article on "Catholic Teach­ Is Jesus the Son of Allah? [poem], by Graham Kings, 14:18. ing on Non-Christian Religions at the Second Vatican Council"], by Jackson, Herbert C. [Obituary], 16:80. Miikka Ruokanen, 14:122-123. Kane, J. Herbert [Obituary], 13:72-73. "Behold, I am Doing a New Thing," by Lausanne Consultation on Jewish Korean Minority Church-State Relations in the People's Republic of China, Evengelism, 16:10-11. by Wi JoKang, 14:77-82. Bosch, David J. [Obituary], 16:108. Lausanne II and World Evangelization, by Robert T. Coote, 14:10-17. Catholic Teaching on Non-Christian Religions at the Second Vatican Council, The Legacy of Roland Allen, by Charles Henry Long and Anne Rowthom, by Miikka Ruokanen, 14:56-61. 13:65-70. The Changing Balance in Global Mission, by Larry D. Pate, 15:56-61. The Legacy of R. Pierce Beaver, by F. Dean Lueking, 14:2-6. The Christian Gospel and World Religions: How Much Have American The Legacy of Thomas Fowell Buxton, by Andrew F. Walls, 15:74-77. Evengelicals Changed? by Ralph R. Covell, 15:12-17. The Legacy of William Carey, by A. Christopher Smith, 16:2-8. Christian Mission and Religious Pluralism: A Selected Bibliography of 175 The Legacy of Samuel Ajayi Crowther, by Andrew F. Walls, 16:15-21. Books in English, 1970-1990, by Gerald H. Anderson, 14:172-176. The Legacy of Daniel Johnson Fleming, by Lydia Huffman Hoyle, 14:68-73. The Churches and the Jewish People: Towards a New Understanding, by The Legacy of Fredrick Franson, by Edvard Torjesen, 15:125-128. Consultation on the Church and the Jewish People, World Council The Legacy of Thomas Valpy French, by Vivienne Stacey, 13:22-27. of Churches, 13:152-154. The Legacy of Maurice Leenhardt, by Marc R. Spindler, 13:170-174. ClaimingOurHeritage: Chinese Women andChristianity,by KwokPui-Lan, The Legacy of John Alexander Mackay, by Samuel Escobar, 16:116-122. 16:150-154. The Legacy of Henry Martyn, by Clinton Bennett, 16:10-15. Coe, Shoki [Obituary], 13:72. The Legacy of Donald A. McGavran, by George S. Hunter III, 16:158-162. "Come, Holy Spirit" (Excerpt)--Canberra Assembly Message, 15:100. The Legacy of Helen B.Montgomery and Lucy W. Peabody, by William H. "Come, Holy Spirit-Renew the Whole Creation": The Canberra Assembly Brackney, 15:174-178. and Issues of Mission, by David A. Kerr, 15:98-104. The Legacy of John Livingstone Nevius, by Everett N. Hunt, [r., 15:120-124. Comments on the Articles by Ruokanen and Knitter, by William R. Burrows, The Legacy of J. Waskom Pickett, by John T. Seamands, 13:122-126. 14:63-64. The Legacy of Charles W. Ranson, by James K. Mathews, 14:108-112. Confessing Jesus Christ Within the World of Religious Pluralism, by Mark The Legacy of A. B.Simpson, by Gerald E. McGraw, 16:69-77. Thomsen, 14:115-118. The Legacy of Sadhu Sundar Singh, by Eric J. Sharpe, 14:161-167. Dialogue and Proclamation (Excerpts), by Congregation for the Evangeliza­ The Legacy of Alan R. Tippett, by Darrell L. Whiteman, 16:163-166. tion of Peoples and the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dia­ The Legacy of W. A. Visser 't Hooft, by Lesslie Newbigin, 16:78-82. logue, 16:82-86. The Legacy of Robert P. Wilder, by James A. Patterson, 15:26-32. EncyclicalLetter Redemptoris Missio (Excerpts), by John Paul II, 15:50-52. Lernoux, Penny [Obituary], 14:14. Evangelical Perspectives from Canberra (Excerpt), 15:101. Letter from Evangelicals at the San Antonio Conference to Lausanne II at Ferguson, John [Obituary], 13:124. Manila, 13:132-135. OcroBER1992 183 MacLeod, George F. [Obituary], 15:148-149. Reader's Response [to responses by David Harley, Ole Chr. M. Kvarme, The Manila Manifesto [Excerpt], by Second Lausanne InternationalCongress Arthur F. Glasser, and Richard R. DeRidder, to the WCC Statement on World Evangelization, 13:164-166. on "The Churches and the Jewish People"], by Eugene J. Fisher, Maryknoll's Fifty Years in Latin America, by Ellen M. McDonald, M.M., 14:30-31. 16:154-156. Reader's Response [to "The Legacy of Sadhu Sundar Singh," and Author's McConnell, C. Douglas [News item], 16:108. reply], by T. Dayanandan Francis, 15:23. McGavran, Donald A. [Obituary], 14:164. Reader's Response [to Eugene Fisher's comments on responses to the WCC Message from the World Conference on Mission and Evangelism, San Statement on "The Churches and the Jewish People"], by Arthur F. Antonio, Texas, by World Council of Churches, 13:130-131. Glasser, 14:78. Messianic Judaism: A Case of Identity Denied, by Walter Riggans, 16:130­ Reader's Response [to Eugene Fisher's comments on responses to the WCC 132. Statementon "The Churchesandthe JewishPeople"],byOleChr.M. Ministry in Multi-Faith Britain, by Roger H. Hooker, 13:128-130. Kvarme, 14:79. Mission in the 1990s, by Anna Marie Aagard, 13:98-100. Reader's Response [to ''The Legacy of Robert P. Wilder"], by Watson A. O. Mission in the 1990s, by Michael Amaladoss, 13:8-10. Omulokoli, 15:127. Mission in the 1990s, by Bishop Anastasios, 14:53-56. Reader's Response [to reviews of TheMythofChristian Uniqueness, ed. by John Mission in the 1990s, by C. G. Arevalo, S.J.,14:50-53. Hick and Paul F. Knitter, and Toward aUniversal Theology ofReligion, Mission in the 199Os, by David J. Bosch, 14:149-152. ed. by Leonard Swidler], by Raimundo Panikkar, 13:80. Mission in the 1990s, by Emilio Castro, 14:146-149. Rees, Paul [Obituary], 15:148. Mission in the 1990s, by Arthur F. Glasser, 13:2-8. Reflections of Orthodox Participants from Canberra (Excerpt), 15:102-103. Mission in the 1990s, by Barbara Hendricks, M.M., 13:146-149. Reflections on Missionary Historiography, by Eric J. Sharpe, 13:76-81. Mission in the 1990s, by Neuza Itioka, 14:7-10. Religious Pluralism andthe UniquenessofJesus Christ,by Lesslie Newbigin, Mission in the 1990s, by L. Grant McClung, [r., 14:152-157. 13:50-54. Mission in the 1990s, by Mary Motte, F.M.M., 14:102-105. Response [to "The Churchesandthe Jewish People"],by Richard R.DeRidder, Mission in the 199Os, by Lesslie Newbigin, 13:100-102. 13:159-160. Mission in the 1990s, by C. Rene Padilla, 13:149-152. Response [to ''The Churches and the Jewish People"], by Arthur F. Glasser, Mission in the 199Os, by Desmond M. Tutu, 14:6-7. 13:158-159. Mission in the 1990s, by Johannes Verkuyl, 13:55-58. Response [to "The Churches and the Jewish People"], by David Harley, Mission in the 1990s, by Ralph D. Winter, 14:98-102. 13:154-155. Mission Research, Writing, and Publishing: 1971-1991,by Gerald H. Ander­ Response [to "The Churches andthe JewishPeople"],by Ole Chr. M.Kvarme, son, 15:165-172. 13:156-158. Mission Statements: How They Are Developed and What They Tell Us, by Response [to Watson Omulokoli's response to author's article on "The Stephen B. Bevans, S.V.D. and James A. Scherer, 16:98-104. Legacy of Robert Wilder"], by James A. Patterson, 16:31. Missionary Encounter with Culture, by Wilbert R. Shenk, 15:104-109. Response [to reviewof Patricia Grimshaw, Paths ofDuty:American Missionary Missions and Mammon: Six Theses, by Jonathan J. Bonk, 13:174-181. Wives in Nineteenth Century Hawaii], by David M. Stowe, 16:30. Mooneyham, W. Stanley [Obituary], 15:116-117. Riding the Third Wave, by Douglas J. Elwood, 16:21-25. Moreau, A.

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