CWC/NAMP Position Papers Catalogue
The Henry Martyn Centre is pleased to announce the availability of a CD-ROM containing the collected papers of the North Atlantic Missiology Project (NAMP) or its successor, the Currents in World Christianity Project (CWC). The two projects, which ran from 1996 to 2001, were based in the Centre for Advanced Religious and Theological Studies in the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge, and funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts of Philadelphia.
The CD-ROM contains those papers, which had not otherwise been published as of 15 November 2003. The CD-ROM was compiled by the former Administrator of the Currents in World Christianity Project, Mrs Liesl Amos. Copyright of each paper rests with the author. Contact details for all authors are found at the beginning of each paper.
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NAMP Papers
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No. |
Author |
Title |
Date |
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1 |
Robin Close |
Literacy on the frontier: native converts and the political development of indigenous communities in Upper Canada and South Africa, 1800 - 1840 |
Jan 96 |
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2 |
Ian Maxwell |
Enlightenment and mission: Alexander Duff and the early years of the General Assembly's institution in Calcutta |
Feb 96 |
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3 |
John Mason |
No longer available-- Now published as The Moravian Church and the Missionary Awakening in England,1760 - 1800 (chapters 3 and 6), Royal Historical Society Studies in History New Series, Boydell and Brewer |
October 2001 |
|
4 |
Judith Rowbotham |
'This is no romantic story': reporting the work of British female missionaries, c. 1850 - 1910 |
Mar 96 |
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5 |
Paul Ellingworth |
No longer available -- Now published as'Mr Freeman's Case' in Journal of Religion in Africa 27(1997), 50-58 |
1997 |
|
6 |
Ronald Davies |
Jonathan Edwards and his influence on the developmentof the missionary movement from Britain |
May 96 |
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7 |
Andrew N. Porter |
No longer available -- Now published as '"Cultural Imperialism" and Protestant missionary enterprise' in Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 25 (1997), 367-391 |
1997 |
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8 |
Stephen Orchard |
No longer available -- Now published as 'Evangelical eschatology and the missionary awakening' in Journal of Religious History 22(June 1998), 132-151 |
1998 |
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9 |
Andrew Walls |
The modern missionary awakening in its European context |
Sept 96 |
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10 |
John Vickers |
The genesis of Methodist missions |
Sept 96 |
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11 |
Brian Stanley |
Enlightenment and mission: a re-evaluation |
Sept 96 |
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12 |
Ian Maxwell |
Civilisation or Christianity?: the Scottish debate on mission methods, 1750 - 1835 |
Sept 96 |
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13 |
David Wills |
Evangelical missions and the birth of black evangelicalism: reflections on the ambiguities of conversion |
Sept 96 |
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14 |
Penny Carson |
India and the awakening of the Christian conscience |
Sept 96 |
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15 |
Timothy Yates |
Images of 'heathen' and Christian in the early CMS mission in New Zealand |
Sept 96 |
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16 |
Jane Samson |
Victorian mission ethnography in the South Pacific |
Oct 96 |
|
17 |
Robert Ross |
No longer available -- Now published as 'Missions, respectability, and civil rights: the Cape Colony, 1828-1854' in Journal of Southern African Studies |
1999 |
|
18a |
John Mason |
No longer available -- Now published as The Moravian Church and the Missionary Awakening in England, 1760 - 1800 (chapters 3 and 6), Royal Historical Society Studies in History New Series, Boydell and Brewer |
October 2001 |
|
18b |
Avril Powell |
William and John Muir as catalysts for scholarly responses to evangelical discourse in north-western India |
Nov 96 |
|
19 |
Marjory Harper |
Christian influences on emigration to the British Empire since the late 18th century |
Dec 96 |
|
20 |
Peter Kay |
The four-fold Gospel: Cecil Polhill and the Pentecostal Missionary Union, 1909 - 1925 |
Dec 96 |
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21 |
David Bebbington |
No longer available -- Now published as 'Evangelical conversion, c. 1740 - 1850' in Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology, 18/2 (Dec 2000), 102-127. |
2000 |
|
22 |
Brian Stanley |
Money and missionary policy: Robert Arthington's million and the direction of Protestant missionaryexpansion, 1900 - 1930 |
Feb 97 |
|
23 |
John Casson |
No longer available -- Now published as '"To plant a garden city in the slums of paganism": Handley Hooper, the Kikuyu and the future of Africa' in Journal of Religion in Africa 28, 4 (1998), 387-410 |
1998 |
|
24 |
Frank Furedi |
Ambivalent westerners: the missionary encounter with traditional societies in the twentieth century |
Feb 97 |
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25 |
Bruce Hindmarsh |
Early evangelical conversion and missionary experience |
Mar 97 |
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26 |
Hilary Carey |
No longer available -- Now published as 'A catalogue of failure: missions to the Australian aborigines, 1820 - 1845' in Mapping the Landscape: Essays in Australian and New Zealand Christianity--Festschrift in Honour of Professor Ian Breward, edited by Susan Emilsen and William Emilsen, New York: Peter Lang |
2000 |
|
27 |
John Peel |
Engaging with Islam in 19th century Yorubaland |
Mar 97 |
|
28 |
Henry Rack |
John Wesley and early Methodist conversion |
Jan 97 |
|
29 |
Doug Stuart |
The making of a missionary disaster: the Makololo and the London Missionary Society |
May 97 |
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30 |
Eleanor Jackson |
Mothers as evangelists in 19th century India |
Apr 97 |
|
31 |
Peter Williams |
The CMS and the indigenous church in the second half of the 19th century |
Sept 97 |
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32 |
Arnulf Camps |
Policy and practice in Roman Catholic missions in 19th century Asia |
Sept 97 |
|
33 |
Antony Copley |
Protestant missionaries and their Indian Christian communities: an Achilles' heel? |
Sept 97 |
|
34 |
T. Jack Thompson |
Xhosa evangelists in late 19th century Malawi: black strangers or fellow countrymen? |
Sept 97 |
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35 |
John Peel |
Preaching the Word to the Yoruba, 1845 - 1912 |
Sept 97 |
|
36 |
Gary Tiedemann |
Indigenous agency, religious protectorates, and Chinese interests: the expansion of Christianity in China, 1830 - 1880 |
Sept 97 |
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37 |
Eleanor Jackson |
From Krishna Pal to Lal Behari Dey: Indian builders of the church in India |
Sept 97 |
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38 |
David Thompson |
British missionary policy on the indigenous church: the influence of developments in domestic ecclesiology and politics |
Sept 97 |
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39 |
Rhonda Semple |
Women, gender and changing roles in the missionary project: the London Missionary Society and the China Inland Mission, 1885 - 1910 |
May 97 |
|
40 |
Gerald Studdert-Kennedy |
No longer available -- Now published in Providence and the Raj: Imperial Mission and Missionary Imperialism, chapters 4 and 5, Sage Publications, Delhi |
1998 |
|
41 |
John Karanja |
Athamaki for Kings: the Bible and Kikuyu political thought |
Nov 97 |
|
42 |
David Kling |
The new divinity and the origins of the ABCFM |
Nov 97 |
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43 |
Paul Harris |
Denominationalism and democracy: ecclesiastical principles underlying Rufus Anderson's Three Self Program |
Nov 97 |
|
44 |
Charles A. Maxfield III |
The organic sin debate: slavery, sin and the ABCFM |
Nov 97 |
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45 |
Susan Wilds McArver |
'The Salvation of Souls' and 'The Salvation of the Republic of Liberia': denominational conflict and racial diversity in antebellum Presbyterian foreign missions |
Nov 97 |
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46 |
Lamin Sanneh |
Liberia, America's spiritual empire: political idealism and public inhibition |
Nov 97 |
|
47 |
John C. Bennett |
The commercialization of early America and its effect on the missionary movement |
Nov 97 |
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48 |
David Bundy |
The development of models of missions in Methodism during the early American Republic with attention to the antecedents of the Holiness movement |
Nov 97 |
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49 |
J. F. A. Ajayi |
No longer available -- Now published as 'Native agency in 19th century West Africa: the case of Bishop Crowther' in Tradition and Change in Africa: The Essays of J. F. Ade. Ajayied. Toyin Falola, forthcoming from Africa World Press |
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50 |
Ian Randall |
No longer available -- Now published as 'Entire Devotion to God': Wesleyan Holiness and British Overseas Mission in the Early Twentieth Century, Wesley Fellowship and Moorley's, Ilkeston, Derbyshire |
1998 |
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51 |
Jan Jongeneel |
No longer available -- Now published as 'Is missiology an academic discipline?' in Exchange 27, 3 (July 1998), 208-221 and Transformation 15, 3 (July-Sept 1998), 27-32 |
1998 |
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52 |
J. Steven O'Malley |
The 'Christliche Botschafter': a German-Pietist missiological periodical in 19th century America |
Mar 98 |
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52b |
David Bundy |
William Taylor as an interpreter of African culture: the foundation for a theory of mission |
Mar 98 |
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53 |
Ruth Compton Brouwer |
Canadian Presbyterians and Indian missions, 1877-1914: the policy and politics of 'Women's Work for Women' |
Mar 98 |
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54 |
Janet F. Fishbourn |
The social gospel as missionary ideology |
Mar 98 |
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55 |
James A. Patterson |
Robert E. Speer and the development of North American mission theology and theory, 1891 - 1914 |
Mar 98 |
|
56 |
James R. Rohrer |
The development of mission theory and principles in the field: George Leslie Mackay of Taiwan, 1892-1901 |
Mar 98 |
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57 |
Nathan D. Showalter |
Evangelizing the world in this generation: the impact of the ideology of the Student Volunteer Movement for foreign missions on North American missions, 1886 - 1914 |
Mar 98 |
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58 |
Alvyn Austin |
'Only connect': the China Inland Mission and transatlantic evangelicalism |
Mar 98 |
|
59 |
Wendy Deichmann Edwards |
Forging an ideology for American missions: Josiah Strong and Manifest Destiny |
Mar 98 |
|
60 |
M. Cristina Zaccarini |
No longer available -- Now published as 'The Sino-American Friendship as Tradition and Challenge: Dr Ailie Gale in China, 1908 - 1950', Lehigh University Press |
September 2001. |
|
61 |
Murray Rubenstein |
Missionary Orientalism and the missionary lens: using a Saidian mode of analysis to 'read' the western missionaries' accounts of the develoment of the Protestant presence in Taiwan |
1998 |
|
62 |
Kevin Grant |
No longer available -- Now published as 'Christian Critics of Empire: Missionaries, Lantern Lectures, and the Congo Reform Campaign in Britain' in Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 29/2 (May 2001), 27-58 |
2001 |
|
63 |
David Bebbington |
Atonement, sin and empire, 1880 - 1914 |
Apr 98 |
|
64 |
Andrew C. Ross |
The African experience: scientific racism, social Darwinism, and the churches |
Apr 98 |
|
65 |
Torstein Jorgensen |
The Norwegian missionary enterprise in Zululand: a foreign actor in a field of British imperialism |
Apr 98 |
|
66 |
Deborah Gaitskell |
Re-thinking gender roles: the field experience of women missionaries in South Africa |
Apr 98 |
|
67 |
Steven Maughan |
No longer available -- Now published as 'An archbishop for Greater Britain, missionary imperialism and the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, 1897 - 1915', in Three Centuries of Mission: The United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, 1701-2000, edited by Daniel O'Connor. London: Continuum |
2000. |
|
68 |
Lauren Pfister |
Re-thinking misison in China: James Hudson Taylor and Timothy Richard |
Apr 98 |
|
69 |
Chandra Mallampalli |
British missions and Indian nationalism: mutual images and critiques, 1880 - 1908 |
Apr 98 |
|
70 |
Brian Stanley |
Church, state, and the hierarchy of 'civilisation': the making of the Commission VII Report, 'Missions and Governments', Edinburgh 1910 |
Apr 98 |
|
71 |
Natasha Erlank |
The theological, social and material context of Scottish missions in 19th century South Africa |
Apr 98 |
|
72 |
Brian Stanley |
No longer available -- Now published as 'A Cambridge passage through India: the making of T. R. Glover's The Jesus of History' in Cambridge Review 119, 2331 (Nov 1998), 60-69 |
1998 |
|
73 |
Jean-Paul Wiest |
Roman Catholic perceptions and critiques of British and American Protestant missions to 1915 |
Jun 98 |
|
74 |
Jan Jongeneel |
European-Continental perceptions and critiques of British and American Protestant missions |
Jun 98 |
|
75 |
Roy C. Bridges |
Missionaries, geography and imperialism in East Africa, c. 1844 - 1890 |
Jun 98 |
|
76 |
Andrew N. Porter |
Evangelicalism, Islam, and millenial expectation in the 19th century |
Jun 98 |
|
77 |
J. F. A. Ajayi |
No longer available -- Now published as ' "A new Christian politics?" The mission-educated elite in West African politics' in Tradition and Change in Africa: The Essays of J. F. Ade. Ajayi, ed. Toyin Falola, forthcoming from Africa World Press |
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78 |
Richard Elphick |
Evangelical missions and racial 'equalization' in South Africa, 1890 - 1914 |
Jun 98 |
|
79 |
Daniel W. Hardy |
Upholding orthodoxy in missionary encounter: theological issues |
Jun 98 |
|
80 |
Charles Weber |
Christianity and West African decolonisation, 1945 - 1960 |
Jun 98 |
|
81 |
Nancy Stevenson |
The Jews as a factor in mission: Scottish and English motive into action, 1795 - c. 1840 |
Oct 97 |
|
82 |
Alan Guenther |
Controversy as a 'necessary evil'? Perspectives on missions to Muslims in India in the late 19th century |
Dec 97 |
|
83 |
Rhonda Semple |
Representation and experience: role of women in British missions and society, 1860 - 1910 |
Apr 98 |
|
84 |
Line N. Predelli |
Norwegian Missionaries in 19th century Madagascar: marriage as structure of opportunity, regulation of sexuality and example of Christian life |
Apr 98 |
|
85 |
Timothy Stunt |
A. N. Groves in a European context: a re-assessment of his early development |
Apr 98 |
|
86 |
Marcia Wright |
The Moravians and Mambwe-Nkoswe, 1932 - 1937 |
1998 |
|
87 |
Paul Martin |
Walking the Indian road: the contribution of E. Stanley Jones to missionary theology in India |
1998 |
|
88 |
Tripti Chauduri |
Missionaries and the peasant question: an episode in the missionary struggle for social justice in 19th century Bengal |
1998 |
|
89 |
Graham Kings |
A corresponding theology of mission: letters between Max Warren and Roger Hooker, 1965 - 1977 |
1998 |
|
90 |
Brian Macdonald-Milne |
The Melanesian Brotherhood and the tradition of indigenous evangelism in the Anglican Church in the Pacific Islands |
1998 |
|
91 |
Tony Ballantyne |
'Dispersed Jews' or 'Southern Aryans'? Missionary ethnography and the debate over Maori origins |
1998 |
|
92 |
Deborah Gaitskell |
Female missionary ventures in South African anthropology: Dora Earthy, 1918 - 1933 |
1998 |
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93 |
Sebastian Kim |
The debate on conversion in the Indian Constituent Assembly, 1947 - 1949 now published in Bangalore Theological Forum, vol. XXXI, No. 2 (Dec 1999), 2 - 43. |
1999 |
|
94 |
Siphamandla Zondi |
A history of medical missions in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, 1860 - 1950 |
1998 |
|
95 |
Carrie Pemberton |
NOT YET AVAILABLE -- Imperial mother or liberating sister? Mary Slessor in post-colonial perspective |
1998 |
|
96 |
Peter Heslam |
NOT YET AVAILABLE -- Inspirer of Mission: Handley Moule of Ridley Hall |
1998 |
|
97 |
Jennifer Morawiecki |
'Go work in my vineyard': the recruitment and application of single women to the Church of England Zenana Missionary Society, 1880 - 1920 |
1998 |
|
98 |
Dana Robert |
The 'Christian Home' as a cornerstone of Anglo-American missionary thought and practice |
1998 |
|
99 |
Ogbu Kalu |
Daughters of Ethiopia: gender, power and poverty in African Christianity |
1998 |
|
100a |
Lamin Sanneh |
Africa's place in the anti-slavery strategy: transatlantic agitation, maritime challenge, and mainland engagement |
1998 |
|
100b |
Lamin Sanneh |
Christianity appropriated: reflections on chronology, conversion and the intercultural process |
1998 |
CWC Papers
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No. |
Author |
Title |
Date |
|
101 |
Keith Clement |
Changing concepts of world mission, 1910 - 1948: the role of J. H. Oldham |
Feb 99 |
|
102 |
Richard Pierard |
Some currents in early twentieth century German missiology |
Feb 99 |
|
103 |
Gulnar Dehqani Tafit |
Medical mission and the history of feminism: Emmeline Stuart of the CMS Persia Mission, 1897 - 1934 |
Feb 99 |
|
104 |
Werner Ustorf |
Missionary theories in the 1930's: indigenisation, ethnic religion, Nazism |
Mar 99 |
|
105 |
David Goodhew |
No longer available -- Now published as 'Growth and Decline in South Africa's Churches, 1960-91' in Journal of Religion in Africa XXX, 3 (2000), 344-369. |
2000 |
|
106 |
Richard Bauckham |
Mission as hermeneutic for scriptural interpretation |
Nov 99 |
|
107 |
Mark Noll |
Evangelical identity, power, and culture in the 'Great' nineteenth century |
Jul 99 |
|
108 |
Allan Davidson |
An 'Interesting Experiment': the Founding of the Melanesian Mission |
Oct 99 |
|
109 |
John Stuart |
'A measure of disquiet': British missionary responses to African colonial issues, 1945 - 1953 |
Jan 00 |
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110 |
Joseph T. H. Lee |
Conversion or protection? Christian sectarian violence in late nineteenth-century southern China |
Jan 00 |
|
111 |
Kevin Grant |
No longer available -- Now published as 'Christian Critics of Empire: Missionaries, Lantern Lectures, and the Congo Reform Campaign in Britain', Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 29/2 (May 2001), 27-58. |
2001 |
|
112 |
Nelson Hayashida |
Dreams in African Christianity |
Nov 99 |
|
113 |
Allan Davidson |
'The Pacific is no longer a mission field?': Conversion in the South Pacific in the Twentieth Century |
Jul 99 |
|
114 |
Martinus Daneel |
African initiated churches in southern Africa: protest movements or mission churches? |
Jul 99 |
|
115 |
David Martin |
Evangelical expansion in global society |
Jul 99 |
|
116 |
Brian Stanley |
Twentieth century world Christianity: a perspective from the history of missions |
Jul 99 |
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117 |
W. R. Ward |
Evangelical identity in the eighteenth century |
Jul 99 |
|
118 |
R. E. Frykenberg |
The Gospel, globalization and Hindutva: the politics of 'conversion' with special reference to dialectical tensions between ethno-locality and universality |
Jul 99 |
|
119 |
Jehu Hanciles |
Conversion and social change: a review of the unfinished task in West Africa |
Jul 99 |
|
120 |
Brent Whitefield |
Reforming China: the Christian Literature Society for China, 1887 - 1911 |
Feb 00 |
|
121 |
Daniel W. Hardy |
The Missionary Being of the Church: Missionary Ecclesiology |
Nov 99 |
|
122 |
Sujit Sivasundaram |
No longer available -- Now published as 'Natural History Spiritualized: Civilizing Islanders, Cultivating Breadfruit, and Collecting Souls' in History of Science xxxix (2001): 417-443 |
2001 |
|
123 |
Aled Jones |
Welsh missionary journalism in India, 1880 - 1947 |
Dec 99 |
|
124 |
Norberto Saracco |
The Pentecostalisation of Latin America and the beginning of the post-Pentecostal era |
Jul 99 |
|
125 |
Mark Hutchinson |
What's wrong with globalization, anyway? |
Jul 99 |
|
126 |
Philip Leung |
Conversion, commitment, and culture: Christian experience in China, 1949 - 1999 |
Jul 99 |
|
127 |
Peter Lineham |
Missionary motivation in New Zealand |
May 00 |
|
128 |
Carlos Cardoza-Orlandi |
Re-discovering Caribbean Christian identity: biography and missiology at the shore (between the dry land and the sea) |
Mar 00 |
|
129 |
Dana Robert |
No longer available -- Now published as 'Shifting Southward: Global Christianity since 1945' in the International Bulletin of Missionary Research 24, 2 (April 2000) |
2000 |
|
130 |
Adrian Hastings |
The Clash of nationalism and universalism within twentieth-century missionary Christianity |
Sept 00 |
|
131 |
Judith Brown |
Who is an Indian? Dilemmas of national identity at the end of the British Raj in India |
Sept 00 |
|
132 |
Daniel Bays |
Foreign missions and indigenous Protestant leaders in twentieth-century China: Chen Chonggui (Marcus Cheng) and the issues of identity and loyalty in an age of nationalism |
Sept 00 |
|
133 |
Richard Elphick |
Missiology, Afrikaner nationalism, and the road to apartheid |
Sept 00 |
|
134 |
Ogbu Kalu |
Passive revolution and its saboteurs: African Christian initiative in the era of decolonisation |
Sept 00 |
|
135 |
Hartmut Lehmann |
Missionaries without empire: German missionary efforts in the interwar period (1919-1938) |
Sept 00 |
|
147 |
Caroline Howell |
Religion and Nationalism Buganda and the 1949 |
Sept 00 |