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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Thursday, October 23, 2008

In search of a relevant Anglicanism in East Asia, CCEA Theological Commission, 1987

In search of a Relevant Anglicanism in East Asia. Papers presented at the CCEA Theological Consultation, 2-7 February 1987, Quezon City, Philippines. (djvu format)

Mission Studies and Information Management. DAB Report, IAMS, Rome 1980

A. F. Walls and Willi Henkel, Mission Studies and Information Management. Report of a Working Party organized by the Committee on Documentation, Bibliography and Archives of the International Association for Mission Studies held in Urban University, Rome 24-30 July 1980.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Li Dong, Trinity Theological College remembered

This 11-minute video released by the Centre for the Study of Christianity of Asia, Singapore, contains Rev. Li Dong's recollection of his years at Trinity Theological College, Singapore in the early 1990s. Li Dong is the College's first 'China' student. He is at present the President of the Sichuan China Christian Council and Dean of Sichuan Theological Seminary, China. This recording took place on 2 October 2008 during Li's visit to Singapore on the occasion of the College's 60th anniversary. Li was invited by the Centre for the Study of Christianity in Asia to speak on Christianity in Sichuan. Li began his presentation with this reminiscence

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Video of Andrew F. Walls' Lecture A Century of Mission Documentation delivered at the DABOH Conference, 18 August 2008 at Balaton, Hungary

The following are links to the video of Professor Andrew F. Walls' keynote address A Century of Mission Documentation, delivered at the DABOH Conference during the IAMS Assembly, Balaton, Hungary on 18 August 2008. See http://www.missionstudies.org/4groups/DABOH/daboh.htm for details on the Conference. (All videos can be downloaded from Google Video).

A 66-minute video of the lecture: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=9113610424832813802 (lower resolution)


Updated 20 September 2008:
A 78-minute video of the lecture and the Q&A (with contributions from Gerald Anderson, Siga Arles, Paul Stuehrenberg, and Danut Manastireanu) [better resolution]
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4619009308960414070