Papers delivered to the Conference

 

Copies of abstracts will be distributed in the Parallel Groups. Copies of papers are available at the conference at the price of production of photo copies. All papers can be downloaded from the IAMS web-site after the conference.

 

 

Author

Title paper

 

Parallel Group

Date

1

Paul Dalzell, Wangaratta, Australia

pdalzell@labyrinth.net.au

Identity, Mission and Reconciliation

BISAM

18

14.30

2

Felix Ehimare Enegho & Friday John Imaekhai, Anyiba, Nigeria

feljulnegho@yahoo.com

Language and Christian Evangelism in a pluralistic society: The Nigerian model

ETH

21

11.30

3

Jan Jongeneel, Bunnik, The Netherlands

Jan.Jongeneel@inter.nl.net

Religious and Secular Messianism

INTER

21

14.30

4

Mathias Bhuriya, Centre for Tribal Culture and Art, Jivan Jyoti, India

mbhuriya@rediffmail.com

Over all Empowerment  of Indian Tribals

ETH

18

14.30

5

Joop Vernooy, Nijmegen, Netherlands

j.vernooij@quicknet.nl

Identity and Migration. The role of Religion. The Dutch situation.

 

ETH

20

14.30

6

Mark Laing, Union Biblical Seminary

Pune, India, mlaing@bigfoot.com

Reconciling Church and Mission: The Church of South India and the SPG Mission

 

HIS

20

11.30

7

Dr.Shanthikumar Hettiarachi, St Philips Centre, Leicester, UK

shanthi@stphilipscentre.co.uk

Revival of Religious Identity in Pursuit of Meaning and ‘Mission

 

INTER

20

14.30

8

Eloise Hebert Meneses, Eastern University

St. Davids,  USA, emeneses@eastern.edu

If you belong to Christ: Ethnicity and the Global Church

 

ETH

18

14.30

9

Frances S. Adeney, Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, USA,  fadeney@lpts.edu

Why Biography? Contributions of Narrative Studies to Mission Theology and Theory

 

HIS

20

11.30

10

Paul Joshua, Mylapore Institute for Indigenous Studies, India p.joshua@ntlworld.com

Negotiating Imposed, Inscribed and Created Identities. The Reconciliatory Quest of the Church in India

 

HEAL

20

11.30

11

Jyri Komulainen, University of Helsinki, Finland, Jyri.komulainen@helsinki.fi

New Religious Movements and Religious Education

 

INTER

21

11.30

12

John O. Onimhawo, Alli University

Ekpoma, Nigeria, frjoni@yahoo.com

Human Identity Crises and the Word Incarnate: The Case of the Nigerian Church

 

BISAM

20

a.m.

13

Anthony Kalliath,

Bangalore, India

antonykalliath@yahoo.com

Retelling the Story of Jesus for a New Humanity. Mission of Reconciliation in a World of Violence, Mistrust and Greed

 

GLOB

18

14.30

14

Robert Schreiter, Catholic Theological Union

Chicago, USA, rschreit@ctu.edu

Liberation and Reconciliation as Paradigms of Mission

 

BISAM

21/p.m.

15

Jaakko Lounela,

Oulou, Finland

Jaakko.lounela@softhome.net

Bridginggaps:Finnish Pentecostal, Lutheran and Orthodox Missions and Development Cooperation in Kenya 1949-1989

 

HIS

18

14.30

16

Ross Langmead, Whitley College, Melbourne

rlangmead@whitley.unimelb.edu.au

Indigenous Reconciliation: What Can the Church Offer and Receive?

 

ETHN

20

14.30

17

Joseph Pathrapankal, (published in MS XXIII,1)  jpathrapankal@hotmail.com

Galatians 3: 26-29

 

BISAM

18

14.30

18

Christoffer H. Grundmann

Valparaiso University, USA

Christoffer.Grundmann@valpo.edu

Enabling the New Indentity in Christ come about- Pneumatological perspectives of Christian mission in its third Millennium

 

HEAL

ETHN

20/11.30

22/11.30

19

John M. Prior, SVD, Flores NTT, Indonesia

Johnotomo46@gmail.com

Integration, Isolation and Deviation Reading Galatians 3:28 in Indonesia today

 

BISAM

21

11:30

20

Felix Ehimare Enegho, Kogi State University

Anyigba, Nigeria feljulnegho@yahoo.com

Agenda for the Missionary Church in Africa in the 21e Century

 

BISAM

22

11.30

21

Fr. Marek A. Rostkowski OMI, Rome

biblioteca@urbania.edu

The theological foundation of the missionary vocation of the laity in the teaching of the Church

 

BISAM

20

14:30

22

Ken C. Miyamoto, Kobe Shoin Women’s University, Japan kmymt@bd6.so-net.jp

Liturgical worship and the transformation of identity

 

ETHN

21

11.30

23

Arun Jones, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, USA, ajones@austinseminary.edu

The Religious Conversions of Pandita Ramabai

 

INTER

20

11.30

24

Corneliu Constantineanu, Osijek, Croatia

Corneliu_c@yahoo.com

Identity, Otherness and Reconciliation: A Biblical Perspective on Reconciliation as a Missiological Category for Social Engagement

 

BISAM

21

14:30

25

Susan Smith, New Zealand

s.smith@ihug.co.nz

Women’s human ecclesial and missionary identity: What insights does Gal.3:26-29 offer the contemporary woman?

 

WOM-

BISAM

18/14.30

20/p.m.

26

Wi Jo Kang, Wartburg Theological Seminary, Dubuque, USA, Wjcjkang1@msn.com

Korean Identity of North Korea and Theology and Praxis of Reconciliation

 

ETH

21

14.30

27

Carl E, Rockrohr, Concordia Univeristy, Ann Arbor, USA, rockrc@cuaa.edu

Relationships in Witnessing

 

INTER

22

11.30

28

Gary Masao Fujino,  Tokyo, Japan

Fujig@aol.com

Amae identity in Japan: Its relationship to how Japanese Christians and missionaries forgive each other in the Church

 

HEAL

20

11.30

29

Sr.Dr.Rose Uchem, MSHR

nkeonyereu@hotmail.com

‘Becoming all things to alle persons:’ Gender, human identity and language; towards healing and reconciliation in mission

 

WOM

18

14.30

30

Kurt D. Selles, Besson Divinity School, Samford University USA, kdselles@samford.edu

Third Culture Misionaries

 

HIS

20

14.30

31

 At Ipenburg, Netherlands

theoikos@yahoo.com

A Papuan Perspective on Human Rights

 

ETHN

18

14.30

32

Jangkholam Haokip, International Christian College, Glasgow, UK

lamboihoakip@gmail.com

Ethnic Identity and Christianity: A call for a fresh theological reflection with regard to the Tribal peoples of North East India

 

ETHN

20

14.30

33

Mrs Kimhong Hazra

Centre for the Study of Christianity in Asia, Singapore kimhazra@ttc.edu.sg

 Lessons from a Zambia legacy for mission activities in Southeast Asia

 

HIS

18

14.30

34

J. Nelson Jennings and Eric Rose, Covenant Theological Seminary St. Louis, USA

Nelson.jennings@covenantseminary.edu

“A Decidedly Queer Bird”: Lessons for Christian-Muslim Relations from the Life and Times of Duncan Black Macdonald (1863-1943).

 

INTER

18

14.30

35

Atola Longkumer, Leonard Theological College, Jabalpur, India

Atolongkumer2@hotmail.com

The Making of Modern Naga Identity: Christian Mission and the Reconciliation of “warring tribes”

 

ETHN

21

14.30

36

Harriët Hill, Wycliffe Bible Translators

Harriet_Hill@sil.org

Trauma Healing at the Cross of Christ

 

HEAL

18

14.30

37

Nisbert Taisekwa Taringa

University of Zimbabwe

Nissie25@yahoo.co.uk

Christianity and Gender in Zimbabwe: Problems and Promises for the Reconciliation of Male and Female Identities

 

WOM

20

11.30

38

Verena Grüter, EMW

Verena.grüter_ta@emw-d.de

Religionsfreiheit zwischen Mission und staatlicher Restriktion

 

GLOB

21

14.30

39

Rev. Brain Carey, Uniting Church in Australia, Brian.Carey@wa.uca.org.au

Exploring the nature of evangelism in the public discourse of bio-ethics

 

HEAL

21

11.30

40

Elizabeth L. Glanville, Fuller Theological Seminary, lewbetsy@sbcglobal.net

Towards a Theology of Difference

 

BISAM

21

11:30

41

Daryl Balia, Director Edinburgh 2010, D.Balia@ed.ac.uk

Edinburgh 2010: Shifting South or Collapsing Centre?

 

GLOB

20

11.30

42

Klippies Kritzinger, UNISA, kritzjnj@unisa.ac.za

The power of Babel: Confusion, identity and reconciliation

 

BISAM

20

11:30

43

Ed Schroeder, St. Louis, USA

Mehs55@cs.com

Luther’s theology of Reconciliation and Identity: Mission theology for the 21th Century

 

HEAL

18

11.30

44

Id

Promissio Dei, the Secret of the Missio Dei. Luther’s theology for mission

 

HEAL

18

11.30

45

Cathy Ross,

rossfam@gmail.com

Creating Space: Hospitality as a Metaphor for Mission

 

HEAL

21

11.30

46

Rev.Dr.Batara Sihombing, Bat30pol@yahoo.com.sg

Mission in the Context of Disaster

 

INTER

 

47

Emilio Norberto Monti, UCEL Rosario, Argentina, vicerrector@ucel.edu.ar

To be light and blessing

 

BISAM

18

11.30

48

Nico Botha, UNISA,

BOTHANA@unisa.ac.za,

South-Africa

The South African identity crisis as an impediment to reconciliation: global culture, local culture and a re-conceptualisation of identity in missiological perspective

 

GLOB

20

14.30

49

Rev.Dr. Samson A. Fatokun,

University of Ibadan, Nigeria,

samfat@kjvmail.com

A Pentecost from Wales to the “Uttermost Parts oof the World”: A Reflection on the Gospel of Reconciliation and its Impact on the Apostloci Church’s Global Mission 1916 to Date.

 

HIS

18

14.30

50

Roswith Gerloff,

Germany,  roswithgerloff@onetel.com

[black migration in Europe]

 

ETHN

18

11.30

51

Jon  Bonk, OMSC

bonk@omsc.org

Neo-Christendom and the Clash of Civilizations

 

 

Different programs

52

Arroyo Bahamonde, Marcos

marko_ime@yahoo.es

 

 

 

 

53

Kroeger, Rudiger, Germany,

kroeger@ebu.de

Documentation Policies and Priorities at Das Unitätsarechiv in Hernnhut

 

DABOH

21

11.30

54

Voth, Mariel, USA

Documentation Policies and Priorities in the Americas

 

DABOH

19

13:30

55

Paredes, Tito, tparades@cemaa.org

Documentation Policies and Priorities in the Americas

 

DABOH

19

13;30

56

Cabutey-Adodoadjii Edmund

Ghana, ecadodoadji@excite.com

Documentation Policies and Priorities at Akrofi-Christaller Insitute, Ghana

 

DABOH

19

14.30

57

Raminosa, Berthe

Madagaskar, ramino@moov.mg

Documentation Policies and Priorities at FJKM Archives, Madagascar

 

DABOH

 

19

14.30

58

Mukungu, Uganda

fmukungu@ucu.ac.ug

Documentation Policies and Priorities at Uganda Christian University

 

DABOH

19

14.30

59

Walls, Andrew F.

Scotland andrew.walls@ptsem.edu

A Century of Mission Documentation

 

DABOH

18

14:30

60

Baoping, Kan, China

ccctspmbpk@yahoo.com.cn

Documentation Policies and Priorities of China Christian Council

 

DABOH

19

16.00

61

Lee, Augustine, China

 

Documentation Policies and Priorities of the Roman Catholic Church in China

 

DABOH

19

16.00

62

Bonk, Jon, USA

bonk@omsc.org

Identifying New Opportunities and Challenges in Documentation, North and south  (chair)

 

DABOH

21

14.00

63

Rostkowski, Marek, Poland

biblioteca@urbaniana.edu

Challenges of Maintaining and Cataloguing the Collections in the Pontificial Urbaninaa Library

 

DABOH

21

16.30

64

Pulanco, Beth & Wong Christabel

ForATL (Philippines and Malaysia)

btpulanco@yahoo.com

Documentation projects of The Forum of Asian Theological Librarians

 

DABOH

20

11.30

 

65

Bonk, Jon

bonk@omsc.org

Case study on Documentation from Africa ( the Dictionary of African Christian Biography)

 

DABOH

21

16.30

66

Kanyandago, Peter M, Uganda

pkanyandago@umu.ac.ug,

Response to Plenary: Ethnic Identity and the Gospel of Reconciliation

 

 

20

67

Seton, Rosemary, United Kingdom

rosemary@seton.demon.co.uk

Overview of Documentation in UK and Western Europe

 

DABOH

21

11.30

68

Stuehrenberg, Paul, USA, paul.stuehrenberg@yale.edu

The economics, politics and legal issues in disseminating material

 

DABOH

20

14,00

69

Tan, Kang-San, Malaysia, kstan@redcliffe.org

 

 

 

No info

70

Roxborogh, William John, New  Zealand

john@roxborogh.com,

DABOH’s tasks: Past, present and Future,

 

DABOH,

23

10.00

71

Thomas, Guy

guy.thomas@mission-21.org

Nurturing a new generation of Archivists and Historians

 

DABOH

23

9.30

72

Lombard, Claire-Lise & Gangnat, Emilie, France, defap.biblio@protestants.org

Documentation Policies and Priorities at Défap-service protestant de mission

 

DABOH

 

21

11.30

73

Nnamani, Amuluche Greg, Nigeria

gregluche@yahoo.com

Being human as Being Reconciled, The Christian call to human authenticiy

 

HEAL

22

11.30

74

Poon. Michael C., Singapore

mncpoon@gmail.com

Introducing the Documentation of Christianity in Asia Consortium (DCIA)

 

DABOH

20

11.30

75

Kirk, Andrew, andrew@kirks.org.uk

Globalisation in Missiological perspective: an introduction

 

GLOB             

18

14.30

76

Wiest, Jean Paul,

jpwiest@hkusua.hku.hk

Issues in collecting and preserving oral histories

 

DABOH

20

14.00

77

Frederiks, Martha ; Pruiksma Nienke, Netherlands, m.t.frederiks@uu.nl

nienkepruiksma@gmail.com

Recognising Christianity-the contextualisation of (African) migrant churches in Europe

 

GLOB    

21

14.30

78

Nagy, Dorottya,

dorotti@hotmail.com

Issues of Minorities in Hungary

 

ETHN

21

11.30

79

Trusiewicz Daniël& Kowalewski Wojciech, Poland, trusiewicz@kn.pl

Missing among minorities in the EBF (Gipsy, Roma, Druze, Kurds etc)

 

ETHN

21

14,30

80

Arles, Siga

arles@sify.com

Documentation Initiatives in India

 

DABOH

20

11:30

81

Stuehrenberg, Paul

USA

paul.stuehrenberg@yale.edu

Roundtable on Developing National, Regional and International Partnerships in Documenting Chrsitianity in the 21st Century  (Chair)

 

DABOH

22

11:30

82

Poon, Michael

Singapore

mncpoon@gmail.com

Mapping DABOH Tasks for the next five years (chair)

 

DABOH

23

11:00

83

Bush, Andrew F

 

 

The Kenosis Christ and his redefinition of Nationalism as a way towards reconciliation in Israel/Palestine

 

ETH

20

11.30

84?

Raja, Joshva

The clash of mass identities: Challenge for a Reconciliating Mission in the Public Square

 

GLOB

20

14.30

85

Van Schalkwijk, Annalet

Reggie Nel, South Africa

The search for new identities in post-colonial Africa: Christian Action for Anti-Racism and Reconciliation

 

GLOB

21

11.30