We have a great lineup for our research seminar this semester. Please download it from the attached PDF.
Studies in World Christianity 20.2
Polarities and Parallels
The four articles in this issue of Studies in World Christianity span four separate geographical locations: India, China, Kenya and (unusually for this journal) Scotland. Their subject matter also ranges widely, from some of the theological issues raised by the Christian encounter with other religions to an exploration of the challenges presented to the churches by the ever-increasing influx of rural populations into urban environments – a narrative first played out in nineteenth-century Europe and then multiply rehearsed on African, Asian, Australasian or Latin American stages from the twentieth century until today. The four articles present us with a series of polarities and parallels that deserve careful reflection. Continue reading
Recap of Yale-Edinburgh 2014
The 2014 annual meeting of the Yale-Edinburgh Group concluded last week with an inspiring collection of 60 papers from colleagues around the world, revolving around the theme of ‘Gender and Family in the History of Missions and World Christianity’. The conference was co-sponsored by the University of Edinburgh, Yale Divinity School, and the Overseas Ministries Study Center. Over one hundred delegates were in attendance. Continue reading
Yale-Edinburgh Group 2014 Programme
In a few days (26-28 June 2014), the Yale-Edinburgh Group on the History of the Missionary Movement and World Christianity will be holding its 2014 annual meeting in the University of Edinburgh. The theme, ‘Gender and Family in the History of Missions and World Christianity’, has drawn a strong number of excellent papers covering an impressive number of topics:
Papers from our 2013 meeting have recently been published in Studies in World Christianity 20.1, and a selection of this year’s papers will likewise be published in a future issue of the journal.
