![]() “Humane Learning and the Missionary Movement: ‘The Best Thinking of the Best Heathen’.” Chapter 15 in The Missionary Movement in Christian History: Studies in the Transmission of Faith, 199-210. +“‘The Best Thinking of the Best Heathen’: Humane Learning and the Missionary Movement.” In Religion and Humanism, 341-354. “The American Dimension of the Missionary Movement.” Chapter 17 in The Missionary Movement in Christian History: Studies in the Transmission of Faith, 221–240. +“The American Dimension of the Missionary Movement.” In Earthen Vessels: American Evangelicals and Foreign Missions, 1880-1980, ed. Uppsala: Swedish Sub-Commission of CIHEC, 1978. +“The African Missionary and the Household of Caesar in the 19th Century.” In Church in a Changing Society, 353-363. +“African Independent Churches,” “Samuel Ajayi Crowther,” “David Livingston,” “Missionary Societies,” “Outposts of Empire.” In The History of Christianity. “Africa as the Theatre of Christian Engagement with Islam in the Nineteenth Century.” Journal of Religion in Africa 29/2 (1999): 155-174. “Africa as the Theatre of Christian Engagement with Islam in the Nineteenth Century.” In Christianity and the African Imagination: Essays in Honour of Adrian Hastings, ed. Edinburgh: Center of African Studies, University of Edinburgh 1996. Christopher Fyfe and Andrew Walls, 139-48. +“Africa and the Future of Christianity: A Summary and Reflection.” In Christianity in Africa in the 1990s, ed. Leicester: Leicestershire Museums Art Galleries and Reco, 1976. +“Access Considerations for handicapped Visitors.” In Museums and the Handicapped, 27-29. Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications, 2013. Tite Tiénou with Additional Essays on World Christianity, 347-360. “The 1860 Liverpool Conference on Missions.” Chapter 24 in Communities of Faith in Africa and the African Diaspora: In Honor of Dr. Chapters by Andrew Walls in edited volumes Edinburgh: Center of African Studies, University of Edinburgh, 1996. + Exploring New Religious Movements: Essays in Honour of Harold W. Leiden: International Association for Mission Studies, 1981. + Mission Studies and Information Management. Mission in the 21st Century: Exploring the Five Marks of Global Mission. +A Guide to Christian Reading: A Classified List of Selected Books. Edinburgh: Centre of African Studies, University of Edinburgh, 1996. The Missionary Movement in Christian History: Studies in the Transmission of Faith. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1996.Ĭonversion and Culture in World Christianity. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2002.Ĭrossing Cultural Frontiers: Studies in the History of World Christianity. Ed. The Cross-Cultural Process in Christian History: Studies in the Transmission and Appropriation of Faith. If you know of an item I’ve missed, please let me (Joshua) know! I have not included any of his numerous book reviews, short notices, or any of the numerous pieces from different dates entitled “Bibliography on mission studies,” “Bibliography on world mission,” etc.) Books by Andrew Walls Note that this bibliography is not exhaustive. I’ve placed a + plus for the other ones I lack … and thus would like to add to my library. We have a number of these, except for the short articles in dictionaries and encyclopedias, and for the booklets. NB: items about Andrew Walls are in a separate bibiliography ![]() Walls may be the most important person to read if you are interested in missions, missiology, missions history, World Christianity, or the role of African Christianity within World Christianity.
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