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A list of all Allan's publications under the following categories: Books, Edited Books, Articles in Academic Journals, Papers in Edited Collections, Entries in Dictionaries and Encyclopaedias, Other Publications.


BOOKS

1.              Moya: the Holy Spirit in an African Context. Pretoria: University of South Africa Press, 1991 (141 pp)

2.              Bazalwane: African Pentecostals in South Africa. Pretoria: University of South Africa Press, 1992 (171 pp)

3.             (with Samuel Otwang) Tumelo: The Faith of African Pentecostals in South Africa . Pretoria: University of South Africa Press, 1993 (170 pp)

4.             Zion and Pentecost: The Spirituality and Experience of Pentecostal and Zionist/ Apostolic Churches in South Africa. Pretoria: University of South                 Africa Press, 2000 (328 pp)

5.             African Reformation: African Initiated Christianity in the 20th Century. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2001 (282 pp)

6.             An Introduction to Pentecostalism: Global Charismatic Christianity. Cambridge University Press, 2004 (319 pp)

7.             Spreading Fires: The Missionary Nature of Early Pentecostalism. London: SCM Press, 2007 (312 pp)

8.             El Pentecostalismo: El cristianismo carismatico mundial. Madrid: Ediciones Akal, 2007 (351 pp) [translation of 6]



EDITED BOOKS

1.              (with Walter J. Hollenweger) Pentecostals after a Century: Global Perspectives on a Movement in Transition (contributed three chapters, see 7.2 below), Sheffield Academic Press, 1999 (226 pp)

2.             (with Edmond Tang) Asian and Pentecostal: The Charismatic Face of Christianity in Asia. Oxford: Regnum & Baguio City, Philippines: APTS Press, 2005 (598 pp)



ARTICLES IN ACADEMIC JOURNALS

1.                   The prosperity message in the eschatology of some new Charismatic churches in South Africa’. Paper read at the Southern Africa Missiological Society's (SAMS) Annual Conference, January 1987, Missionalia 15:2, August 1987 (72-83)

2.                   ‘Pentecostal pneumatology and African power concepts: continuity or change?’ Paper read at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Pentecostal Studies, Dallas, Texas, November 1990, Missionalia 19:1, April 1991 (65-74)

3.                   ‘The struggle for unity in Pentecostal mission churches in South Africa’. Paper read at the Annual Conference of SAMS, January 1992, Journal for Theology in Southern Africa 82, March 1993 (67-77)

4.                   ‘Frederick Modise and the International Pentecost Church: an African messiah?’ Paper read at the NERMIC conference, July 1992, Missionalia 20:3, November 1992 (186-200)

5.                   ‘African Pentecostals and the ancestor cult: confrontation or compromise?’. Paper read at the Annual Conference of SAMS, January 1993, Missionalia 21:1, April 1993 (26-39)

6.                   ‘Challenges and prospects for research into AICs in Southern Africa’. Paper read at the Centre for the Study of Christianity in the Non-Western World, University of Edinburgh, January 1996, Missionalia 23:3, November 1995 (283-294)

7.                   ‘The hermeneutical processes of Pentecostal-type AICs in South Africa’, Missionalia 24:2, August 1996 (171-185)

8.                   ‘Chiese iniziatiche africane oggi: recostruzione o disintegazione?’, Religione e Sette nel mondo 7 (2:3) September 1996 (111-122)

9.                   ‘African Pentecostalism’, Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae XXII: 2, December 1996 (114-148)

10.               ‘The Lekganyanes and Prophecy in the Zion Christian Church’, Journal of Religion in Africa, XXIX:3, October 1999 (285-312)

11.               ‘The Gospel and Culture in Pentecostal Missions in the Third World’. Paper read at the Conference of the European Pentecostal Charismatic Theological Association, Missionsakademie, University of Hamburg, Germany, 15 July 1999, Missionalia 27:2, August 1999 (220-230)

12.               ‘Pentecostalism in East Asia: Indigenous Oriental Christianity?’, SMT: Swedish Missiological Themes/ Svensk Missions Tidskrift 87:3, 1999 (319-340)

13.               ‘African Pentecostals in Mission’, SMT: Swedish Missiological Themes/ Svensk Missions Tidskrift 87:3, 1999 (389-404)

14.               ‘The Study of Pentecostalism and the Research Unit for New Religions and Christian Churches’, SMT: Swedish Missiological Themes/ Svensk Missions Tidskrift 87:3, 1999 (447-452)

15.               ‘African Indigenous Churches and Pentecostalism’, Mission Studies: Journal of the International Association of Mission Studies 16-2, 32, 1999 (197-198)

16.               ‘The Gospel and African Religion’, Paper read at the Conference of the Partnership of African Christian Communities in Europe, Westminster College, Cambridge, 17 September 1999, International Review of Mission 89: 354, 2000 (373-383)

17.               ‘Signs and Blunders: Pentecostal Mission Issues at “Home and Abroad” in the Twentieth Century’, Paper read at the Society of Pentecostal Studies Annual Meeting, 16 March 2000, Journal of Asian Mission 2:2, September 2000 (193-210)

18.               ‘Pentecostalism in East Asia: Indigenous Oriental Christianity?’, Pneuma: The Journal for the Society for Pentecostal Studies 22:1, Spring 2000 (115-132)

19.               ‘Types and Butterflies: African Initiated Churches and European Typologies’, International Bulletin of Missionary Research 25:3, July 2001 (107-113)

20.               ‘A “Failure in Love”? Western Missions and the Emergence of African Initiated Churches in the Twentieth Century’, Missiology: An International Review, XXIX:3, July 2001 (275-286)

21.               ‘Stretching the Definitions? Pneumatology and “Syncretism” in African Pentecostalism’, Journal of Pentecostal Theology 10:1, October 2001 (98-119)

22.               ‘The “Fury and Wonder”? Pentecostal-Charismatic Spirituality in Theological Education’, Pneuma: The Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies 23:2, Fall 2001 (287-302)

23.               ‘The Globalization of Pentecostalism and the Reshaping of Christianity in the 21st Century’, Missionalia, 29:3, November 2001 (423-443)

24.               ‘Christian Missionaries and “Heathen Natives”: The Cultural Ethics of Early Pentecostal Missionaries’, Journal of the European Pentecostal Theological Association XXII, 2002 (4-29).

25.               ‘Pentecostal Approaches to Faith and Healing’, International Review of Mission, 91:363, 2002 (523-534)

26.               ‘Diversity in the Definition of “Pentecostal/Charismatic” and its Ecumenical Implications’, Mission Studies: Journal of the International Association of Mission Studies 19-2, 38, 2002 (40-55)

27.               ‘The Newer Pentecostal and Charismatic Churches: The Shape of Future Christianity in Africa?’ Pneuma: The Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies 24:2, Fall 2002 (167-185)

28.               ‘African Initiated Churches of the Spirit and Pneumatology’, Word & World: Theology for Christian Ministry, 23:2, Spring 2003 (178-186)

29.               ‘The Contribution of David Yonggi Cho to a Contextual Theology in Korea’, Journal of Pentecostal Theology, 12:1, 2003 (87-107)

30.               ‘The Contextual Pentecostal Theology of David Yonggi Cho’, Asian Journal of Pentecostal Studies 7:1, January 2004 (101-123)

31.               ‘Pentecostals, Healing and the Ecumenical Movement’, International Review of Mission 93:370/1, July/October 2004 (486-296)

32.               ‘Writing the Pentecostal history of Africa, Asia and Latin America’, Journal of Beliefs and Values: Studies in Religion & Education 25:2, August 2004 (139-151)

33.               ‘Structures and Patterns in Pentecostal Mission’, Missionalia 32:2, August 2004 (233-249)

34.               ‘Towards a Pentecostal Missiology for the Majority World’, Asian Journal of Pentecostal Studies 8:1, January 2005 (29-47)

35.               ‘New African Initiated Pentecostalism and Charismatics in South Africa’, Journal of Religion in Africa 35:1, 2005 (66-92)

36.         ‘The dubious legacy of Charles Parham: Racism and cultural insensitivities among Pentecostals’, Pneuma 27:1, 2005 (51-64)
37.         ‘The Origins of Pentecostalism and its Global Spread in the Early Twentieth Century’, Transformation 22:3, July 2005 (175-185)
38.         ‘The Holy Spirit, Healing and Reconciliation: Pentecostal/Charismatic Issues at Athens 2005’, International Review of Mission 94:374, July 2005 (332-342)
39.         ‘Pandita Ramabai, the Mukti Revival and the Origins of Pentecostalism’, Transformation 23:1, January 2006 (37-48)
40.         ‘Exorcism and Conversion to African Pentecostalism’, Exchange: Journal of Missiological and Ecumenical Research 35:1, 2006 (116-133)
41.         ‘The Azusa Street Revival and the Emergence of Pentecostal Missions in the Early Twentieth Century’, Transformation 23:2, April 2006 (107-118)

42.         ‘Pentecostalism, the Enlightenment, and Christian Mission in Europe’, International Review of Mission 95:378/9, 2006 (276-28)

43.        ‘Spreading Fires: The Globalization of Pentecostalism in the Twentieth Century’, International Bulletin of Missionary Research 31:1, 2007 (8-14)


PAPERS IN EDITED COLLECTIONS

1.                   ‘The Segregated Spirit: The Pentecostals’ (with Gerald J Pillay), Chapter 13 in Richard Elphick & Rodney Davenport (eds), Christianity in South Africa: A Political, Social & Cultural History. Oxford: James Currey & Cape Town: David Philip, 1997 (227-241)

2.                   ‘African Anglicans and/or Pentecostals’. Chapter 5 in Wingate, Ward, Pemberton, & Sitshebo (eds), Anglicanism: A Global Commission. London: Mowbray, 1998 (34-40)

3.                   ‘African Initiated Church Hermeneutics’. Chapter 24 in Simon Maimela, & Adrio König (eds), Initiation into Theology: The Rich Variety of Theology and Hermeneutics. Pretoria: JL van Schaik, 1998 (399-416)

4.                   ‘World Pentecostalism at a Crossroads’. Introduction to Anderson, Allan H & Hollenweger, Walter J (eds), Pentecostals after a Century: Global Perspectives on a Movement in Transition. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999 (19-31)

5.                   ‘Dangerous Memories for South African Pentecostals’. Paper read at Selly Oak Colleges, June 1996, Anderson, Allan & Hollenweger WJ (eds), Pentecostals after a Century: Global Perspectives on a Movement in Transition. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999 (89-107)

6.                   ‘Pentecostals after a Century: Global Pentecostalism in the New Millenium’. Paper read at the University of South Africa, Pretoria, August 1998, Anderson, Allan & Hollenweger, Walter J (eds), Pentecostals after a Century: Global Perspectives on a Movement in Transition. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999 (209-223)

7.                   ‘Pentecostals and Politics in South Africa: Public Space and Invisible Forces’, André Corten & André Mary (eds) Imaginaires Politiques et Pentecôtismes: Afrique/ Amérique Latine, Paris: Éditions Karthala, 2000 (165-181)

8.                   ‘The Mission Initiatives of African Pentecostals in Continental Perspective’, M.L. Daneel (ed), African Christian Outreach, Vol 1: The African Initiated Churches, Pretoria: Southern African Missiological Society, 2001; and Missionalia 28:2/3, 2000 (83-98)

9.         ‘Global Pentecostalism in the New Millenium’, Viggo Mortenson (ed) The Charismatic Movement and the Churches, Occasional Papers 2, Center for Multireligious Studies: University of Aarhus, Denmark, 2001 (11-23)
10.         ‘Pentecostals in Africa: The Shape of Future Christanity?’ Viggo Mortenson (ed) The Charismatic Movement and the Churches, Occasional Papers 2, Center for Multireligious Studies: University of Aarhus, Denmark, 2001 (25-42)
11.         ‘Healing in the Zion Christian Churches in Southern Africa’, in Greg Cuthbertson, Hennie Pretorius & Dana Robert (eds.) Frontiers in African Christianity: Essays in Honour of Inus Daneel, Pretoria: University of South Africa Press, 2003 (103-119)
12.         (with Ray Miller). ‘A Igreja Universal na Inglaterra’, in Ari Pedro Oro, André Corten, & Jean-Pierre Dozon (eds.), Igreja Universal do Reino de Deus: Os novos conquistadors da fé. São Paulo, Brazil: Paulinas, 2003 (177-187)
13.         ‘The Future of Protestantism: The Rise of Pentecostalism’, in Alister E McGrath & Darren C Marks (eds), The Blackwell Companion to Protestantism. Oxford: Blackwell, 2004 (439-452)
14.         ‘The Future of Protestantism: The Non-Western Protestant World’, in Alister E McGrath & Darren C Marks (eds), The Blackwell Companion to Protestantism. Oxford: Blackwell, 2004 (468-482)
15.         ‘The Contextual Pentecostal Theology of David Yonggi Cho’, in Wonsuk Ma, William W. Menzies & Hyeon-sung Bae (eds.) David Yonggi Cho: A Close Look at his Theology and Ministry. Baguio City, Philippines: APTS Press & Goonpo, Korea: Hansei University Press, 2004 (133-159)
16.         ‘Introduction: The Charismatic Face of Christianity in Asia’, and ‘Epilogue’, in Allan Anderson & Edmond Tang (eds.), Asian and Pentecostal: The Charismatic Face of Christianity in Asia, Oxford: Regnum & Baguio City, Philippines, 2005 (11-22, 591-596)
17.           ‘Revising Pentecostal History in Global Perspective’, in Allan Anderson & Edmond Tang (eds.), Asian and Pentecostal: The Charismatic Face of Christianity in Asia, Oxford: Regnum & Baguio City, Philippines, 2005 (157-183)
18.         ‘Pentecostal and Charismatic Theology’, in David F. Ford & Rachel Muers (eds.), The Modern Theologians: An Introduction to Christian Theology Since 1918 (3rd Edition). Oxford: Blackwell, 2005 (589-607)
19.          ‘African Independent Churches and Global Pentecostalism: Historical Connections and Common Identities’, Klaus Koschorke (ed.), African Identities and World Christianity in the Twentieth Century. Studies in the History of Christianity in the Non-Western World, Vol. 10. Wiesbaden, Germany: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2005 (63-76)
20.          ‘Towards a Pentecostal Missiology for the Majority World’, in Grant McClung (ed.), Azusa Street and Beyond (2nd Edition), Gainsville, FL: Bridge-Logos, 2006 (169-189).
21.          ‘The Proliferation and Varieties of Pentecostalism in the Majority World’, André Droogers, Cornelis van der Laan & Wout van Laar (eds.) Fruitful in this Land: Pluralism, Dialogue and Healing in Migrant Pentecostalism. Zoetemeer, Netherlands: Boekencentrum, 2006 (19-31)
22.         ‘Revivals and the Global Expansion of Pentecostalism after Azusa Street’, Harold D. Hunter & Cecil M. Robeck Jr (eds), The Azusa Street Revival and its Legacy. Cleveland, TN: Pathway Press, 2006 (175-91)
23.         ‘The Pentecostal and Charismatic movements’, Chapter 6 of Hugh McLeod (ed.), The Cambridge History of Christianity, Vol 9. World Christianities. Cambridge University Press, 2006 (89-106)
24.         (with Edmond Tang). ‘Independency in Africa and Asia’, Chapter 7 of Hugh McLeod (ed.), The Cambridge History of Christianity, Vol 9. World Christianities. Cambridge University Press, 2006 (107-27)
25.         ‘Was europäische Christen von afrikanischen Pfingstlern lernen können. Fragen der Pluralität, Identität und Gemeinschaft’, Michael Bergunder & Jörg Haustein (eds.), Migration und Identität. Pfingstlich-charismatische Migrationsgemeinden in Deutschland. Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Lembeck, 2006 (170-89)

26.         ‘Demons and deliverance in African Pentecostalism’, in Peter G. Riddell & Beverly Smith Riddell (eds.), Angels and Demons: Perspectives and practice in diverse religious traditions. Nottingham, UK: Apollos, 2007 (42-62)



ENTRIES IN DICTIONARIES AND ENCYCLOPAEDIAS

1.                   ‘Cochrane, Thomas’, ‘Colenso, John William’, Betz, Browning, Janowski & Jüngel (eds) Religion in Geschichte und Gewenwart4 (Vol 2). Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2000 (408, 418)

2.         ‘Church of Christ, Scientist, The (Christian Science)’, ‘Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, The (Mormons)’, ‘Church of Scientology International, The’, ‘Jehovah’s Witnesses’, ‘Latin American and Caribbean Spiritism’, ‘New Religious Movements in Christianity’, ‘Seventh-Day Adventist Church, The’, in Christopher Partridge (ed) Dictionary of Contemporary Religion in the Western World. Leicester, England & Downer’s Grove, IL: Inter-Varsity Press, 2002 (207-16, 257-260, 298-301, 339-41)
3.         Area Editor (34 entries on African religions and indigenous churches) in J. Gordon Melton and Martin Baumann (eds.), Religions of the World: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices. 4 vols.  Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio, 2002 (xi, 8-18, 28-30, 69-70, 172-3, 210, 233-4, 255-67, 329, 340, 391-2, 582-3, 749-50, 782-3, 814, 902, 921, 924-5, 944-5, 958-9, 976-7, 1210-1, 1283, 1289-96, 1457-60)
4.         ‘African Religions’, in Robert Kastelbaum (ed.), Macmillan Encyclopedia of Death and Dying, (2 vols), New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 2003 (9-13)
5.         ‘Neue religioese Bewegungen III. Missionswissenschaftlich’, in Betz, HD, Browning, DS, Janowski, B & Jüngel, E (eds.), Religion in Geschichte und Gewenwart,4 (Vol.6) Tübingen: JCB Mohr/Paul Siebeck, 2003 (216-217)
6.         ‘Oneness Pentecostalism’; ‘The Word of Faith Movement’, entries in Christopher Partridge (ed.) Encyclopedia of New Religions: New Religious Movements, Sects and Alternative Spiritualities. London: Lion Publishing, 2004 (53-56, 90-94)
7.         ‘Church of God Mission International’, ‘Church of Pentecost’, ‘Synagogue Church of All Nations’, ‘Winners Chapel, (a.k.a. Living Faith World Outreach Centre)’, entries in Peter Clarke (ed.) Encyclopaedia of New Religious Movements. London: Routledge, 2005 (110, 113, 553, 619)
8.         ‘Taylor, William M.’ in HD Betz, DS Browning, B Janowski & E Jüngel (eds.), Religion in Geschichte und Gewenwart,4 Band 8, Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2005 (102)



OTHER PUBLICATIONS AND ONLINE ARTICLES

1.                   ‘Appointed by God: the growth of African Independent Churches and their impact on local expressions of faith’, Inside Out: Journal of the Council for World Mission 17, 2000 (26-27)

2.                   ‘Pentecostals and Apartheid in South Africa during Ninety Years, 1908-1998’, Paper read at the conference of the African Studies Association of the UK, Trinity College, University of Cambridge, 11 September 2000, Cyberjournal for Pentecostal-Charismatic Research 7 (February 2001)

3.                   ‘Pentecostal-Charismatic Spirituality and Theological Education in Europe from a Global Perspective’, Paper given at the European Pentecostal Theological Association, Brussels, Belgium, 23-27 July 2002, PentecoStudies (April 2004)

4.                  ‘The Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements in Britain: an historical overview’, Refleks (Oslo) 3:1, 2004 (78-90)

5.         ‘Eroberung der Kontinente: Pfingstkirchen und charismatische Bewegungen verbreiten sich schneller als alle anderen Religionen’, Der Überblick 1/2005, March 2005 (26-31)

6.         ‘”To All Points of the Compass”: The Azusa Street Revival and Global Pentecostalism’, Enrichment: A Journal for Pentecostal Ministry 11:2, Spring 2006 (164-172)

7.         ‘Pfingstkirchliche Mission in Europa’, in Frank Kürschner-Pelkmann (ed.), Europa: Christen, Kirchen und Missionen. Jahrbuch Mission 2006. Hamburg: Missionshilfe Verlag, 2006 (104-13)

OTHER ONLINE ARTICLES CAN BE FOUND AT www.allananderson.info



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Allan Anderson

Birmingham, United Kingdom
University of Birmingham
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