Farrell, B. Hunter. 2013. From Short-Term Mission to Global Discipleship: A Peruvian Case Study. Missiology 41(2):163-178. Abstract: This article is …
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Moodie, “Inequality and Intimacy”
Moodie, Ellen. 2013. Inequality and Intimacy between Sister Communities in El Salvador and the United States. Missiology 41(2):146-162. Abstract: In …
Zehner, “Short-Term Missions”
Zehner, Edwin. 2013. Short-Term Missions: Some Perspectives from Thailand. Missiology 41(2):13-145. Abstract: Recent interviews with congregational leaders in Thailand suggest …
Priest and Howell, “Theme Issue on Short-Term Missions”
Priest, Robert J. and Brian M. Howell. 2013. Introduction: Theme Issue on Short-Term Missions. Missiology 41(2): 124-129. Abstract: Like the …
Burdick, “The Color of Sound”
Burdick, John. 2013. The Color of Sound: Race, Religion, and Music in Brazil. New York: NYU Press. Publisher’s Description: Throughout …
van de Kamp, “Public counselling”
van de Kamp, Linda. 2013. Public counselling: Brazilian Pentecostal intimate performances among urban women in Mozambique. Culture, Health & Sexuality, …
Against Heresiologies: Book Review of Barber’s “On Diaspora: Christianity, Religion, and Secularity”
Barber, Daniel Colucciello. 2011. On Diaspora: Christianity, Religion, and Secularity. Eugene, Or. : Cascade Books. By: Jon Bialecki (University of …
Pöntinen, “African Theology as Liberating Wisdom”
Pöntinen, Mari-Anna. 2013. African Theology as Liberating Wisdom: Celebrating Life and Harmony in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Botswana. Leiden: …
Woods, “The Spatial Modalities of evangelical Christian growth in Sri Lanka”
Woods, Orlando. 2013. The spatial modalities of evangelical Christian growth in Sri Lanka: evangelism, social ministry and the structural mosaic. …
Cao, Nanlai. 2011. Constructing China’s Jerusalem: Christians, Power, and Place in Contemporary Wenzhou.
Reviewed by Steve Hu (University of California, Santa Barbara). The explosive growth of global Christianity in the last century is nowhere more evident than in China where approximately 67 million Christians, roughly 5 percent of the total Chinese population, claim affiliation to Christianity (Pew Forum Report, Global Christianities: A Report on the Size and Distribution of the World Christian Population, 2011)
