Papers & Publications
Newest volume of “The Future of Mission Cooperation” to be released
Call for Articles: The Asian Journal of Pentecostal Studies
Call For Articles
For
The Asian Journal of Pentecostal Studies
for the August 2023 Edition
New Book: “Global Christianity”
“Soundings Towards an Intercultural Identity for The United Methodist Church”

A new article by Hendrik R. Pieterse and David W. Scott ('13) has been published in the 2022 edition of Methodist Review: “Soundings Towards an Intercultural Identity for The United Methodist Church: Some Historical and Theological Resources.”
Michèle Sigg’s “Birthing Revival” Released
Jean Luc Enyegue (’18) has published a new book – “Competing Catholicisms”

Alumnus Jean Luc Enyegue ('18) has published a new book - Competing Catholicisms: The Jesuits, the Vatican and the Making of Postcolonial French Africa. Dr. Enyegue is the director of The Jesuit Historical Institute in Africa. His recent interview on the book can be read here.
New Book Released by Faculty Associate Jon Bonk
New Book Released by Faculty Associate Jon Bonk
The Realities of Mission & Money: Global Challenges & Case Studies
The Realities of Money & Missions provides a unique level of credibility and transparency as it calls for evangelicals to reevaluate their relationship with money, both personally and corporately. Global case studies, workshops, and testimonials cover a broad range of topics such as:
- Misalignment between fiscal theology and practice
- Environmental stewardship, community development, and business as mission
- Mobilization, fundraising practices, and “faith financing”
- Short-term missions, patronage, and dependency
- Power dynamics and structural injustice
The Realities of Money & Missions was not written by experts in the fields of investment, money management, or fundraising, but by men and women whose calling as missionaries, pastors, and administrators has brought them face-to-face with the complex, real-life issues involving the intersection of money and ministry.
BU Alumna Named Associate Editor of Missiology: An International Review
Alumna Soojin Chung ('18), Assistant Professor of Practical Theology at Azuza Pacific University, has been named the new Associate Editor of the journal Missiology: An International Review (SAGE Publishing).
Dr. Chung welcomes scholars and students of missiology and global Christianity to send along relevant articles and book reviews.
Congratulations Dr. Chung!
Alumnus Michel Chambon’s New Article
Michel Chambon's ('19) new article, "Catholicism's Overlooked Importance in Asia," was recently published online.
Be sure to check it out and learn about how Catholicism has influenced Asian identity.
Nourishing Mission: Theological Settings by Graham Kings Book Launch
On Wednesday 16th February, 4-5.30 pm (GMT), the Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide will host a Book Launch with Graham Kings' Nourishing Mission: Theological Settings (Brill, 2022) https://brill.com/view/title/60820?language=en.

In collaboration with The Living Church Institute Dallas, the launch will be a blended event organized in Cambridge, with friends from other parts of the world joining online.
The following are the speakers at the book launch:
Rt Revd Prof Joseph Galgalo, Assistant Bishop All Saints Cathedral Diocese, Kenya and former Vice-Chancellor of St Paul’s University, Limuru, Kenya.
Prof Kirsteen Kim, Professor of World Christianity, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA, and an Editor of the Brill series, ‘Theology and Mission in World Christianity’.
Prof David Ford, Emeritus Regius Professor of Divinity, University of Cambridge.
Revd Dr. Muthuraj Swamy, Director, Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide.
Rt Revd Dr. Graham Kings, Assistant Bishop in the Diocese of Ely, and Research Associate at the Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide founded the Centre in 1996.
Nourishing Mission book launch flyer - 16 Feb 2022
Below is the Zoom link for this seminar. If you plan to attend, please email centre@cccw.cam.ac.uk.
CCCW Zoom is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Lent and Easter 2022 Seminars
https://theofed-cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/93136508607?pwd=QnRRcG55TkNndVJZbFcvUGZPMEdHdz09
Meeting ID: 931 3650 8607
Passcode: 568920
To learn more about the CCCW events, please visit our website. https://www.cccw.cam.ac.uk/