Haddington House Journal Vol. 16 online

Haddington House Journal Vol. 16The 2014 edition of Haddington House Journal (Vol. 16) is now available on-line for free download by kind permission of the Editor. As you will see from the Table of Contents below, there are a number interesting articles. In particularly I would like to draw attention to those dealing with missionary history in Africa.

Haddington House Journal – Vol 16

General Articles

Frank Z. Kovács, “Sermon: Christ Calls Us to Commitment,” pp.5-11.

Jack C. Whytock, “The Holy Spirit in the Old and New Testaments,” pp.13-19.

Jack C. Whytock, “Rev. Carl Hugo Gutsche: German Baptist Missionary to South Africa,” pp.21-30.

Jack C. Whytock, “A Forgotten Anniversary (1813-2013): The Presbyterian Motherkirk in S.A.,” Haddington House Journal 16 (2014): 31-38.

D. Douglas Gebbie, “The Scottish Reformation and Modern Missions,” pp.39-46.

C. Peter Hallihan, “Henry Martyn: ‘Scholar Missionary’, Bible Translator, Living Epistlem,” pp.47-58.

“Book Reviews and Book Briefs,” pp.61-118.

Academic Articles

John S. Ross, “David Livingstone 1813-1873: A Flawed Hero?” pp.121-128.

Todd Statham, “The History of Christianity in Africa: A Survey of Surveys,” pp.129-140.

Kenneth J. Stewart, “Should Evangelical Churches Re-baptize Roman Catholics? An Irenic Proposal,” pp.141-146.

J. Cameron Fraser, “A British Christian in Public Office: Lord Mackay of Clashfern,” pp. 147-162.

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