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December 4, 1959 Subscription: $1.00 per calendar year Vol. X, No. 10' LIST OF THESES IN FOREIGN !1rSSIONS AND RELATED SUBJECTS ACCEPTED DURING THE ACADEMIC YEAR 1958-1959 Compiled by Laura Person The compiler expresses gratitude to the professors of missions and all other persons who through re- or otherwise, have the following oompilation of theses possible. The theses reported ar-c principally in the field of world missions and the eoumenical ehur-oh, or are related to subjects of especial interest to students and scholars in missions, and were written during the years of 1958 and 1959. There are also included written in past years whioh seem to be of pertinent interest and which were not included in previous lists. l Suoh titles have been designated by a star preced- ing the of the author. The annotations whioh follow various titles have been written by professors who reported them. Theses which oonoern rural or agrioultural missions arp. inoluded in the general list and be found as a group in the Index. The report inoludes papers frpm 61 thp.ologioal schools and seminaries and from 15 universities. Except where indioated, inquiries oonoerning a title should not be addressed to the Missionary Research Library but to the school where a thesis has originated or, in oertain speoified oases, to Univer- sity Miorofilms, Ino., Ann Arbor, Miohigan. An index to subJeots will be found page 12. DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS 1. AGRAWAL, BABU LOL. A Study of Agriculture Cooperatives in Western Uttar Pra- desh (India) with Special Reference to Agricultural Credit. Ph.D. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. 2. ANSARI, SALAM KOHAMMED ABDUS. An Evaluation of the Quran and of Western Sociology as Guides for Implementing the Goals of the Pakastani Constitu- tion, with Special Reference to Problems of Conflict. Ph.D. 1958. The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. 3. *BELL, LESTER CARL. Factors Influencing Doctrinal Developments Among the Brazilian Baptists. Th.D. 1957. Southwestern Baptist Theological Semin- ary, Fort Worth, Texas. 1 For those interested in subjects of in foreign fields, attention is oalled to a valuRhle reoent American Dissertations Foreign Eduoation (Dootor's Dissertations and Master', Theses Written at American Universities and Colleges Conoerning Ed'lo!\.t.ion or Educators in Foreign Co'mtries and Education of Groups of Foreign Birth nr in the United States, 1884-1958). Cllmpiled Jy Dr. Walter Crcsby Eells and published by the Committeo on International National F.1lwation· of the UnHed States (1201 Slxtaenth Street, N.W.) Wa.shington 6, D. C., 1959. 300 p. $5.75. • Not preViously listed but of pertin0nt interest.

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December 4, 1959 Subscription: $1.00 per calendar year Vol. X, No. 10' ========================--==================~==================================:=~=

LIST OF THESES IN FOREIGN !1rSSIONS AND RELATED SUBJECTS ACCEPTED DURING THE ACADEMIC YEAR 1958-1959

Compiled by

Laura Person

The compiler expresses gratitude to the professors of missions and all other persons who through re­port~, or otherwise, have mad~ the following oompilation of theses possible.

The theses reported ar-c principally in the field of world missions and the eoumenical ehur-oh, or are related to subjects of especial interest to students and scholars in missions, and were written during the years of 1958 and 1959. There are also included ess~s written in past years whioh seem to be of pertinent interest and which were not included in previous lists. l Suoh titles have been designated by a star preced­ing the n~~e of the author. The annotations whioh follow various titles have been written by th~ professors who reported them. Theses which oonoern rural or agrioultural missions arp. inoluded in the general list and m~ be found as a group in the Index. The report inoludes papers frpm 61 thp.ologioal schools and seminaries and from 15 universities.

Except where indioated, inquiries oonoerning a title should not be addressed to the Missionary Research Library but to the school where a thesis has originated or, in oertain speoified oases, to Univer­sity Miorofilms, Ino., Ann Arbor, Miohigan. An index to subJeots will be found ~n page 12.

DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS

1. AGRAWAL, BABU LOL. A Study of Agriculture Cooperatives in Western Uttar Pra­desh (India) with Special Reference to Agricultural Credit. Ph.D. 1 5~8. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

2. ANSARI, SALAM KOHAMMED ABDUS. An Evaluation of the Quran and of Western Sociology as Guides for Implementing the Goals of the Pakastani Constitu­tion, with Special Reference to Problems of Conflict. Ph.D. 1958. The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania.

3. *BELL, LESTER CARL. Factors Influencing Doctrinal Developments Among the Brazilian Baptists. Th.D. 1957. Southwestern Baptist Theological Semin­ary, Fort Worth, Texas.

1 For those interested in subjects of 3duoati~n in foreign fields, attention is oalled to a valuRhle reoent bibliograp~, American Dissertations ~ Foreign Eduoation (Dootor's Dissertations and Master', Theses Written at American Universities and Colleges Conoerning Ed'lo!\.t.ion or Educators in Foreign Co'mtries and Education of Groups of Foreign Birth nr .\noes ·~ry in the United States, 1884-1958). Cllmpiled Jy Dr. Walter Crcsby Eells and published by the Committeo on International Rela~lo~s, National F.1lwation· h~s~iation of the UnHed States (1201 Slxtaenth Street, N.W.) Wa.shington 6, D. C., 1959. 300 p. $5.75.

• Not preViously listed but of pertin0nt interest.

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16. *HARHIS, LINDELL OTIS. The Doctrine of ~alvation in Japanese Buddhism. Th.~. 1949. Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas.

17. *HAWKINS, DORINE C. The Development and Influence of the Woman's Missionary Training School in Brazil. D.R.E.l 1957. Southwestern Baptist Theo­logical Seminary, FOrt Worth, Texas.

lb. *HICKERSON, JULIUS R. The Roman Catholic Plan of Salvation in Relation to Latin American Missions. Th.D. 1948. Southwestern Baptist Theologiea] Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas.

19. HOFF, ADVERTUS ARTHUR. Higher Education for a Changing Liberia: An Analysis of Emerging Needs, with Proposals for an Expanded, Strengthen~d Program. Ed.D. 1959. Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, N. Y.

20" lLOGU, EDMUND C. O. Ethics of a New Nation: An Examination of Nigeria's Present Society in the Light of the Social Ethics of Reinhold Niebuhr. Ph.D. 1959. Columbia University, New York, N. Y. 152 p.

21. JESTER, DAVID LINVILLE. Basic Considerations in Founding a College in Nigeria. Ed.D. 1959. Teachers College , Columbia University, New York, N. Y.

22. KHOURY, MOUNIR HABIB. The Rural Community and Its Development in the AraL World. Ph.D. 1958. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. (University Microfilms, Inc., Ann Arbor, ~nchigan. L.C. Card No. Mic 59-684. 183 p.)

23. KNAPP, SYLVIA F. Shanty Town: The Study of a Newly-formed Outcaste Group in Trinidad, British West Indies. Ph.D. 1959. Columbia University, New York, N. Y. 74 p.

24. *LANGLEY, JAMES ARTHUR. A Critique of Contemporary Interpretations of the Sermon on the Mount, with Special Reference to Albert Schweitzer, Reinhold Niebuhr, and C. H. Dodd. Th.D. 1956. Sou~western Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas. 253 p.

25. LATUlHAMALLO, PETRUS DOMINGGUS. Church and World; a Critical Study of the Relation of Church and World in the Writings of H. Kraemer. (Largely missionary; uses Dutch materials.) Th.D. 1959. Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y.

26, LEBRA, WILLIAM PHILIP. Okinawan Religion. Ph.D. 1958. Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

27. LEWIS, CLAUDIA LOUISE. A Study of the Impact of Modern Life on a Canadian Indian Band. Ph.D. 1959. Columbia University, New York, N. Y, (Univer­sity Microfilms, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan. L.C. Card No, Mic 59-2858.)

2~. MclNTlRE, ROBERT LEONARD. Portrait of Half a Century; Fifty Years of Presby­terianism in Brazil, (History of Presbyterian missions in Brazil.) Th.D. 1959. Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey.

-1 D.R.E.: ~octor of R~11g1eus Eduoation.

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29. *~~NS, FRANK K. Changing Emphases in Southern Baptist Foreign Missions, 1912-42. Th.D. 1945. Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas.

30. MISCHEL, FRANCES OSTERMAN. A Shango Religious Group and the Problem of Prestige in Trinidadian Society. Ph.D. 1958. The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. (University Microfilms, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan. L.C. Card No. Mic 59-1606. 188 p.)

31. NELSON, WILTON YDNS. A History of Protestantism in Costa Rica. ThoD. 1958. Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey.

32. QUIAMBAO, JACOB S. A Normative Theory of Family Life for the Philippines. Th.D. 1959. Boston University School of Theology, Boston, Massachusetts.

33. RAJ, HILDA. Persistence of Caste in South India - An Analytical Study of the Hindu and Christian Nadars. Ph.D. 1958. The American University, Washington, D. C. (University 11icrofilms, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan. L.C. Card No. Mic 58-2818.)

34. ROH, CHANG SHUB. A Comparative Study of Korean and Japanese Family Life. Ph.D. 1959. Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Uni­versity Microfilms, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan. L.C~ Card No. Mic 59-1546.)

35. *SEATS, V. LAVELL. Conceptions of Deity in West African Animism. Th.D. 1946. Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas.

36.. SELLERS, JAMES EARL. The Church and Mass Communication. Ph.D. 1958. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee. (University Microfilms,Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan. L.C. Card No. Mic 58-5280. 365 p.)

37. SHAULL, MILLARD RICHARD. An Examination of Some of the Implications of Re­cent Developments in the World Situation and in the Theology of Missions for the Form and Structure of the Churchfs Life and Mission. (~basic ecumenical document.) Th.D. 1959. Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey.

38. STEVENS, ROBERT DALE. Capital Formation and Agriculture in Some Lebanese Villages. Ph.D. 1959. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

39. STOVER, S. S. The Beginning and Progress of Religious Educational Agencies of the Baptist State Convention of Minas Gerais, Brazil. D.R.E. 1958. Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas.

40. SWINDLER, DARIS RAY. A Racial Study of, the West Nakanai of New Britain. Ph.D. 1959. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Penn~lvania. (University Microfilms, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan. L.C. Card No. Mic 59-2278. 183 p.)

41. TRAGER, HELEN GIBSON. The Burmese as Portrayed by Missionaries: An Analysis of 11issionary Writings in English on Burma, 1800-1862. Ph.D. 1958. New York UniverSity, New York, N. Y. (University Microfilms, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan. L.C. Card No~ Mic 59-1024. '332 p.) ,

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42. I'SUHU, HAHNO. Japanese Universities in a Changing Society - A Stud)r on Historical, Sociological, and P~chological Bases of Student and Personnel Work in Japanese Universities. Ed.D. 1959. Teachers College, Columbja gniversity, New York, N. Y.

4). VARMA, BAIDYA NATH. Communication and Social Change in Rural India. Ph.D. 1958. Columbia University, Kew York, N. Y. (University MicrofiL~s, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan. L.C. Card No. Mic 59-744.)

44. *wILSON, GEORGE RAYMOND, JR. A Program of Missionary Education for a Baptist Church. D.R.E. 1957. Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas. 332 p.

45. WOOD, JAr~S E., JR. The Teaching of English as a Missionary Method. Th.D. 1958. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky •

.'1A.STER I S THESES

46• ANDRIDvS, DAVID HENRY. Culture Change Among the Tehuelche Indians of Pata­gonia. M.A. 1959. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

47. ANSLEY, CHARLES COKE. The Role of Agriculture in the Missionary Enterprise. M.B.E. 1959. Columbia Theological Senlinary, Decatur, Georgia.

48. ASUNCION, LUNINGNING. Counselling with Filipino Youth in the Light of the Christian Faith. M.R.E. 1959. Union Theological Seminary, New York,N.Y.

49. BAILLIE, ~~YN MAE. The Spiritual Ministry of the Christian Nurse. M.A. in Biblical Education. 1959. Graduate School of Missions, Columbia Bible College, Columbia, South Carolina.

50. BAKHSHI, ABDUL SAI~D. Rural Development in Afghanistan and Suggestions for Implementation of an Expanded Program, Training of Personnel and Organi­zation Needed for Its Efficient Operation. M.S. 1958. Cornell Univer­sity, Ithaca, New York.

51. BHAJJAN, SAMUEL VICTOR. The Chishti Sufis of India. (A critical study of the origin, development, and beliefs of the Chishti l~slim mystical order, with translation of excerpts of their literature from the Urdu.) M.A. 1959. Kennedy .School of Missions, The Hartford Seminary Foundation, Hartford, Connecticut.

52. BRUSH, STANLEY ELWOOD. Aspects of Islamic Democracy in Pakistan. (The major political developments of the first ten years are traced, indicating the relationship of the cultural legacies from Great Britain and Islam.) M.A. 1958. Kennedy School of Missions, The Hartford Seminary Found~tion,

Hartford, Connecticut,

CAFP, PHILIP L. An Inquiry into John Wesley's Understanding of the Nature53· of Methodism with Reference to the Christian World Mission. (A study of John Wesley's philosophy and theological mf.s sLon, ) M.A. 1958. School of Missions, Seattle Pacifi~ College, Seattle, Washington.

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5Lu CATER, SONYA DIANE. The Federation of Free Farmers: A Case Study in ~hilip­

pine Mass Agrarian Organizations. M.A. 1959. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

Sr' DAILY, DOROTHY TINSLEY (j\trs. Maurice). Communicating to Spanish-speaking New Literates Through Written Materials on Christian Family Relations With Special Application to the Caribbean Area. M.A. 1959. Kennedy School of Missions, The Hartford Seminary Foundation, Hartford, Co~ticill.

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56. de SILVA , L11m A. The Self in Buddhism and Ch1istianity. S.T.M. 1959. Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y.

57. DESILVA, KALUAPPU HENNEDI DAYAVATI. A Comparison of the Attitudes of Ceylon Women Toward Some ':;,i,,; pect.s of Family Life by Three Educational Levels. M.S. 1959. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

s~. FISHER, HAROLD A. Communicating the Christian Message. (A stuQy directed toward the needs of Muslims but based in a thorough stuQy of the process of communication.) S.T.M. 1959. San Francisco Theological Seminary, San Anselmo, California.

59. GEEVARGHESE, P. K. Communism and Christian Missions in India. S.T.M. 195~.

Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y.

60. GUNN, JAMES W. The Priesthood of All Believers in Ecumenical Thought. (Analysis of this doctrine as found in ecumenical publications and un­published materials.) Th.M. 1959. Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky.

61. HARDIN, STEFANUS. The Tribal Church as an Ecumenical Problem in Indonesia. (Diligent use of local material.) S.T.M. 1959. Union Theological Semin­ary, New York, N. y.2

62· HENDERSON, LA~mENCE WALL~C E . Portuguese Colonial Policy. (An objective stuQy of Portuguese oolonial policy including (1) the history of the colonial expansion and the chief contributing factors; (2) the colonial law; (3) the Hierarchic Partnership which has r~sulted.) M.A. 1958. Kennedy School of l~ssions, The Hartford Seminary Foundation, Hartford , Connecticut.

63. HOLDEN) DAVID EDWARD WILLIAM. A Comparison of the Land Reform Programs of l~xico and Japan. M.S. 1959. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

64. HOMDROM, THEODORE. The Problem of Lutheran Unity in South Africa. (The history of the Lutheran cooperative movement in South Africa and hind­rances to complete unity.) Th.M. 1959. Luther Theological Semin~ry, St. Paul, ¥nnnesota.

65. HOPPER, WILLIAMH., JR. A Program of Wor k for the EvangeliCAl Church in Iran. (A church development program Ivritten espeoi.a.Tly for use by the leadership of the Evangelical Church in Iran.) 'I'h , M. 1959. Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, LouisviJle, Kentucky,

1 De pos i t ed in ,t he Library of Union TheologiGul SemillBry . 2 Deposited in the L1tr'l.ry or the Missionary Resqarch Llhrary.

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bb. HOWSON, HEHBERT. The Contribution of Serampore College to the Indian Minis­t~. (Serampore1s histo~, accomplishments, and present status in edu­cation.) Th.M. 1959. Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, Berkeley Calif ­ornia.

07. HSU, ABRAHAM. Leadership Education - Its Place in the Church of Christ irl Thailand. M.R.E. 1959. Union Theological Semina~, New York, N. Y.

68. JOB, JAYAVANTHARAO G. The Methodist Youth Fellowship in India. M.A. in C.c. 1958. Columbia University, New York, N. Y. 70 p.

69. JOSEPH, CHACKO A. The Mar Tho w~ Syrian Church: A Study of Historical Deve~p­ment and Present Outreach. (The author views his own church as an answer to the charge that Christianity is a part of western culture.) M.A. in Biblical Education. 1959. G~aduate School of Missions, Columbia Bible College, Columbia, South Carolina.

70. JUNKIN, WILLIAM F., JR. Hindu-Buddhist Thought: Its Roots and Three Major Developments in China& (A missionary from Taiwan seeks to gain lnlder­standing of the Buddhism he faced in that land.) Th.M. 1959. Union Theological Seminary, Richmond, Virginia.

71. KROEHLER, WILLIAM G. An Evaluation of the Interaction of Japanese National­ism and the Christian Church in Japan from Historical, Anthropological, and Biblical Vie,vpoints. (Survey of national Shinto and Church union in this setting, accepting national Shinto as cultural expression not basically antagonistic to Christian faith.) M.A. 1959. Scarritt College for Christian Workers , Nashville, Tennessee.

72. LEONARD, E. STANLEY. Met hods ~ the Congregational and Mormon Mission in the Hawaiian Islands. (Valuable in recording facts of history.) ~1 . R . E .

1959. The Biblical Seminary in New York, New York, N. Y.

73. LINDEMAN, ESTHER M. A Survey of ¥dssions in French Equatorial Africa. (In­cludes an appendix on Roman Catholic missions.) M.A. in Biblical Educa­tion, 1959. Graduate School of Missions, Columbia Bible College, Colwlbia. South Carolina.

74. LINDSLEY, CLYDE. I~ssionary Doctors of the Disciples of Christ. (A bio­graphical listing of all doctors who have served on the mission field of [this church], including information on their training and motivation.) S.T.M. 1959. Brite College of the Bible, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas.

75. MAJOR, ALFRED ROY. The Origin and Development of Spiritualism in Brazil. Th.M. 1958. New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, New Orleans, Louisiana.

76. MILLEGAN, LLOYD S, The Protestant Church in Indonesia. (This Church is de­scribed in relation to Indonesian history and in its ecumenical relation­ships.) M.A. 1959. The Am~rican University, Washington, D.C.

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'17. i~NNICH, REYNOLDS HERBERT, JR. A Manual of Social Science ~mterlal tor Mis­sionaries. (A synthesis of applied social science material for agents of change, with a special application to missionaries.) M.S. 1958. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

7b. 11YERS, RUSSEL E. The Contribution of Archibald McLean to the ~fissionary

Work of the Disciples of Christ. M.A. 1959. Christian Theological Seminary, Indianapolis, Indiana.

7'1. NAKAGAWA, ASAE. The Analysis of Some Fundamental Problems in the Applicati 01.

of the "New Approach" of the National Department of Christian Education of the Protestant Episcopal Church to Christian Education ill the Nippon Seikokai (Episcopal Church in Japan). M.R.E. 1958. Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y.

80. NIERRAS, LETICIA CANEJA. Political and Social Status of Women in Java. M.A. 1958. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

ol , NINAN, KATTUNILAM MAMMEN. The Place and Function of Western 1'1issionary Activity in India Today. (A history, including a discussion of the re­volution of recent decades and prospects for the future.) S.T.M. 1959. The Biblical Seminary in New York, New York, N. Y.

82. NOBLE, LOWELL L. A Critical Study of Representative Modern Applicatiuns of st. Paul's Missionary Principles. (Can the modern missionary adopt, and use Paul's missionary principles without modification? Answers are sought in a co~parison between Paul's cultural preparation for work III his field and modern missionaries' cultural preparation for work on their fields.) M.A. 1959. School of Mi ss i ons , Seattle Pacific Colle~c. Seattle, Washington.

53. OOMEN, THONIPORAEPEL CHERIAN. A Comparative Study of the Backgrounds and Practices of the Youth Work in the Syrian Orthodox Church in India and the Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. S.T.M. 1957. Seabury­Western Theological Seminary, Evanston, Illinois.

~4 . PHILIPOS, KORAH, Father. The Concept of I~ssion in the Orthodox Syria~ Church of Malabar. M.A. 1959. University of Chicago, Chicago, IDinois.

85. PICKETT, DOUGLAS ROBINSON. Some Selected Principles of Understanding Human Behavior and Their Application to Program Development in Foreign Cultures. M.S. 1958. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

86. PLETT, DONNIE W. Evangelical Literature in Brazil. (A fairly complete factual survey of work of all Protestant missions in Brazil.) M.A. in Biblical Education. 1959. Gradua te School of Missions, Columbia Bible College, Columbia, South Carolina.

En. POPPEN, ALVIN J. The Life and II/ork of Dtvid Abeel. S.T.d. 1959. Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y.

1 oeposlten in the MiB8ionar,y Researoh Llbrar,y.

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b8. REY}10LDS, HARRIET ROBERTSON. The Background and Distribution of the Chin­ese Family in the Ilocos Provinces of the Philippines. (A description of types of families among the Chinese minority according to historical, environmental, and legal facts.) M.A. 1959. Kennedy School of Mis s ion~ The Hartford Seminary Foundation, Hartford, Connecticut.

b9. REYNOLDS, I. Hubert. Economic Acculturation of the Chinese in Ilocos. (A description of the economic relationships and cultural changes of the Chinese and Ilocanos.) M.A. 1959. Kenneqy School of Missions, The Hartford Seminary Foundation, Hartford, Connecticut.

90. ROBERTSON, IRVINE. Esoteric ICnowledge in Hinduism, Gnosticism, and Current Modern Cults. Th.M. 1959. Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, Chicago, Illinois.

91. SEDJATI, KUSMULJO. Changes in the Social Organization of Javanese Villages. M.S. 1959. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

92. SHUKRI, MARY. Conditions in Iraq and Some Suggestions for Nutrition Educa­tiona M.A. 1958. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

93. SINGH, TRIBENI PRASAD. Training Program of Community Development Personnel with Particular Reference to Training of Village Level Workers in Bihar State (India). M.A. 1958. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

94. SON, MYONG-GUL. Christianity and Communism in China and Korea. (Based upon secondary sources.) S.T.M. 1959. Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist Univeraity, Dallas, Texas.

95. STENNETT, WILLIAM W. The Christian Missionary Confronting the Moslem. (An historical study of the Christian approach to the Moslem.) Th.M, 1959. Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, North Carolina.

96. STERN, IRVEN. Land Tenure and Christianity in Northern Nigeria. (Shows problem of differences in concepts of land tenure in Northern Nigeria and in the Bible, and makes sugges~ions for utilizing the indigenous system of land tenure in establishing the Christian community.) M.A. 1959. Garrett Biblical Institute and Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois.

97. SWANN, DARIUS LEANDER. An Investigation of Popular Hindu Drama with Special Reference to the Sangit in Relation to the Possible Development and Use of Christian Drama in India. S.T.M. 1959. Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. y. l

98. TAKEDA, JOffi1. The Problems of Episcopacy and the Reunion of the Chu~ch, with Particular Reference to the Relationship Between the Holy Catholic Chur ch in Japan and the United Church of Chr~st in Japan. S.T.M. 1959. Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y.

99. tVILLIAMS, DONALD F. A Comparison of the Work of the Student Christian Feder­ation and the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. (Impartial and thorou~ evaluation.) M.R.E. 1959. The Biblical Seminary in New York, New York, N. Y.

1 Deposited in t he Library ~r Union Theolog1aal Seminary. 2 Deposited in the M18810nary Reloaroh Library.

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100. YANG, PHILIP. A Study of the Social Side of the Religious Thought of Toyohiko Kagawa. (Diligent use of several of Kagawa's untranslated

lworks.) S.T.M. 1959. Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y.

BACHELOR I S THESES

101~ AIRAN, JUDSON. The Task of the Christian College in India. B.D. 1959. Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y.

102. AGBOLA, C. A Study on How Christian Churches in Ghana Deal with Polygamy. B.D. 1959. Eden Theological Seminary, Webster Groves, Missouri.

103. AKINTEMI, ISAAC. Anglican Worship in African Dress; a Proposition for the Africanization of Anglican Worship. (Some use of experience in proper applications.) B.D. 1959. Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y.

104. BAXTER, ROBERT. The Missionary Character of the Church according to Calvin's Theo1ogy. B.D. 1958. Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary , Austin, Texas.

105. EiWGMANN, DONALD F. Trends in the Hoder'n Methods of Missionary Activity in Italy. (Description of the Church's evolution from the apostolic found­ation to the present, with a projection of future trends.) B.D. 1959. Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, Chicago, Illinois.

106. CARLSON, JOHN. A Brief History of the Mar Thoma Church of India. B.D. 1959. Nazar~,ie Theological Seminary, Kansas City, Missouri.

107. FELSING, RICHARD. The Prophetic Office in Islam. B.D. 1959. Union Theo­logical Seminary, New York, N. Y.

108. GILLESPIE, GEORGE JULIAN. The Persistence of Pre-Colombian Religion in l'fJiddle America. (Indicates the "carry..over" of early religious patterns.) B.D. 1959. Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, Berkeley, Californ~.a.

109. HASTINGS, RAYMOND ELLIS. The Church of God in Jamaica; a Critical Study of Its Structure and Work. B.D. 1958. Graduate School of Theology, Anderson Col:ege, Anderson, Indiana.

110. H~STINGS, SELVIN U. The Problem of Church Unity in Jamaica, with Special Reference to the Relationship Between the Older Churches and tlle Younger Religious Groups. B.D. 1959. Union Theological Seminary, New York, N.Y.

111. HEIMER, HALDOR EUGENE. Counseling and the Pastoral Ministry with the Nkundo People. B,D. 1959. The College of the Bible, Lexington, Kentucky.

112. HENDRICKS, JAMES A. History of Baptists in South Africa. B.D. 1958 , Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, Chicago, Illinois.

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114. HLA, KO MYINT. Indig p.~ous Leadership in the Burma Baptist Church Union. (Summ~ ~y of some l eaders! lives and activities.) B.D. 1959. Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, Ber kel ey , California.

115. HOLMGREN, CARL A. The Missionary Activity of the Baptist General Conference of Am"rica. (Summary of foreign missions among ~Nedish Baptists in the Unit8u States.) B.D. 1959. Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, Be~keley, California.

116. NAMEU, M~S~RU. Southern Baptist Mission in Japan. B.D. 1958. Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, Chicago, Illinois.

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A~t-, ')a, -1i, oj; Afghanistan, rura: Jevelopment, ~p

.\ f r i o1<., AngliC'sn wCI'ship, 1(\3 Christ1an literaturA, 11­sae also South Africa

AgJ'arittnorg81lizaB.onli", PhiITrpinlll, 54 Affi(\ulture, and oap I't a.I f3rm~t1tn, Lebanen, 38

oooperatives, India, 1 farmer ~ducat10n pr'brarn, r~}1pp1n~s, :~

in the missi~nar,y ~nt~rprl~., ~7

Agrioultural ~duoation, Ethi~pia, 11 .:Anglioan;, Catholio Churoh and thJ Churoh er Chril't in

Japan. Preblem~ of .pisoop~y, 98 Animism, West Afrioa, 35 AnthP,Ptt ~.gy, China, 4

Ja~tist, General Conferenc- .f Amerioa, 115 .ootrinal dsvelopm~nts, JrAzil, 3 indlgen~us leadershi" ~urma, ll~ missionary ~duoati.n, ~~

rdi~i~us eduoAtional &8.nou8, BJ'6zll, 39 S.uth Africa, 112 Swediph, in Unit,d States, 115 ~~ Southern Japtists

~elgiar. Congo, theol08ioal .duoation, ~

Brazil, Japtist religious aduoational ~enoi~, 39 !l\...pt ists, dootrinal d_valoJ1!lflnts; 3 presbyterian missions, 26 'rDtestant missions} 66 spiritualism, 75 Woman's Missionar,y Training Sohool influenoe, :7

Puddhism and Christianity, 56 ~urm~ laptist Churoh Union, ll~ ~urmsse as portr~ed by missionaries, 1800-1862, 41

~alvin cJohn~, theology of missi,ns, l~ CQna. i ar. I ndi an band, impact of modern life, 27 Ceylon, attitudes of women and fami~ lifa, 57 China, anthropology, 4

Christianity and Communism, 94 Chinesa fami~, The. In Ilooos Provinoes,Fhilippines,8P

in Ilooos, acoulturation, 89 Chishti Sufis of India, The, 51 Christi~, and Hindu drama, India, 97

~duoation, Episoopal Church of Japan, 70 literature, Afrioa, 117 ~iBsionary, The, 119 missionary oonfrcnting the Moslam, The, 95

Christianity, Japan, 1920-1958, 12 Church and world in writings ef H. Kraamer, 25 ~huroh of God in Jamaioa, The, 109 ~huroh unity, Jamaioa, 110 Churohls life and mission, The, 37 ~larke, Almon T~lor, 120 ~olorr.tia, ~arly religious patterns, lOB Cl;l!Imunioation, Muslims and the Christian messag"" 56

and sooial ohonge, India, 43 Ctmmun1sm and Christian m1ssi~n9, India, 59

and Christianity, China and Kerea, 94 q.sta Rica, Protestantism, 31

Jodd, C. H., 24 tisoiples of Christ, Contributi3n ef Archi~ald MoLe an, 78

rr,iss ionary dootors, 74

tc~enioal rroblems, Indonesia, 61 t hcught , uns.Iya Is , 60

~pisoopal Churoh, of Japan, Chri~ian aduca~ien1 79 youth work, 83

~tUopia, agrioulture, 11 ;:-...." .~ "]. i/",,1 C\'N.t~('_, Tr-ar, 65

:i1""T'b."'\~ iI. RT'&Zll, 6i

Family 11.·e, Kfi'rltan and Japanese , ;'4 Fhilippines, 32

relatirllll, ma811 oNnmunioation ( Car l ht p ar. ,,1" 6" , '> ~ Fe der~tion of Free Farmers, Philippines, 5~

F~noh Equatorial Afrioa, missions (inol. Roman C!l.tholio;, 73

Protestant missions, 15

Ghana, po~gamy, 102 Gnostioism, es~terio knowledgt, 90

Haw~ii, Congregational and Mnrmon Missinn, methods, 7; Higher oduoaticn, India, 101

Japan, 42 Li.eria, 19 Nigeria, 21

Hindu and Christian DramA, India, 97 Hindu-Buddhist thought, 70 Hinduism, esoterio kncwledge, 90 Human hehavi~r in f8reign oultures, 85

I1000s, aooulturation of the Chinese, 69 Ilooos Provinoes, Philippines, th~ Chines. family, ~~

India, Chishti Sufis, The, 51 Communism and Christian missions, 59 hi8her Iduoation, task of, 101 Hindu and Christian drama, 97 Mar Thoma Church, 106 Methodist Youth Fellowship, 68 Orthodox Syrian Churoh of Maltaar, missioI:B, 64 Syrian Orthodox Churoh, youth work, 83 western missionary aotivity, 81 women in publio lif~, 13 (Andhra Desa), Lutheranism, 9 (Bihar State), trainIng pr.gram tf villagp

workerll, 93 (North), rural develorment, 6 (rural), oommunioation and sooial ohsn ge , .13 (Western Uttar Pradesh), agrioulture 00­

operatives, 1 Indigenous l&adership, Burma, 114 Indonesia, Protestant Churoh, 76

the tribal ohuroh as an eo~enioal

probhm, 61 Inter-Varsity Fellowship and the Student Christiu;

Federation, oomparison, 99 Iran, Evangelioal Churoh, 65 Iraq, nutrition eduoation, 92 Islam, 107 Islamio demooraoy, Pakistan, 52 Ita~, missi.nary m_thods, 105

Jamaioa, Churoh of God, 109 ohuroh unity, 110

Japan, Buddhism cand~ salvation, Ie Christianity in, 1920-1958, 12 Epi s copal Churoh, Christian eduoation, " fE1lli~ life, 34 Holy Catholio Churoh d<ngli(lan~ and {Init"l)

Churoh of Christ, 98 land reform probram, 63 nationalism and the Christian Churoh, ~l

Southern Baptist missions, 116 universities in a ohanging sooiety, 42

Java, political and sooial status of women, 80 sooial organization of villages, 91

Kagawa, Toyohiko, 100 K,rea, Christianity and Ctt~munism, 94

family life, 34 Kraemer, HOI 25

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Land r-e t'or-m pro :,;rams, j'1exi cd and Japan, 63 tnnure and Christianity, Northern Nigeria, 96

Latin America, miss ::'ons candc Roman Catholioism, 18 Colombian religion, 108 missions, meaning and oommunication of

salvat ion, 18 Leadership (indigenous), Burma, 114

eduoation, Churoh of Christ, Thailand, 67 Lebanon, agrioulture and oapital formation, 38 Liberia, higher education, 19 Living religions cand" salvation, 5 Loyd, Philip, bishop, 113 Lutheran missions, India (Andhra Desa), 9

unity and South Afrioa, 64

Mar Thoma chur-ch, history, 106 Mar Thoma Syrian Churoh, 69 Mass oommunioation,and the ohurch, 36

Caribbean area, 55 see also Communication

MoLe an, hrchibald, oontribution to the Disciples of Chrb i" 78

Methodism, and Christian world mission, 53 Methodist Youth Fellowship, 68 Mexioo, land reform programs, 63 Mission, ooncept of, Orthodox Syrian Church of

Malabar, 84 Missionaries, and social scienoe, manual, 77 Missionary ac ;ivity, Western India, 80

dootors, Disoiples of Christ, 74 methods, 45

Hawaii, 72 Italy, 105

prinoiples (St. PaUl's), 82 work, oontribution of Arohibald MoLean, 78

Missions, French Equatorial Afrioa, 15, 73 Latin America, 18 Protestant, Brazil, 86

Muslims and the Christian message, 58

Nationalism and the Christian Churoh, Japan, 71 Niebuhr, Reinhold, 20, 24 Nigeria, ethics of a new nation, 20

higher education, 21 (North), land tenure and Christianity, 96

Nkundo peopl~, 111 Nurses, spiritual ministry of, 49

Okinawan religion, 26 Orthodox Syrian Churoh of Malabar, oonoept of mission,84

Pakistan, Constitution candj the Quran, 2 Islamio demooraoy, 52

Pastoral ministry (Nkundo people), 111 Philippines, family life, 32

farmer education program, 14 mass agrarian organizations, 54 youth and the Christian faith, 48

Polyg~, 0hana , 102 Portuguese colonial polioy, 62 Presbyterian missions, BraZil, 28 Program deve lopment in fore i80 oul t.ur-es and human

behavior, 85 Protestant Churoh, Indonesia, 76

Quran, evaluation of, 2

Religious groups, Trinidad, 2 ~ , 30 Rural oommunity, Arab, The, 22

development, Afghanistan, 50 India, 6

reform programs, Mexioo and Japan, 63

Salvation, cande living religions,S in Japanese Buddhism, 16 meaning and oommunioation, 118 Roman Catholio cando Latin .American

missions, 18 Sangit and Christian drama, India, 97 Sohweitzer, Albert, 10, 24 Serampore College, its oontribution, 66 Sooial soienoe and missionaries, manual, 77 South Afrioa, Baptists, 112

Lutheran unity, 64 South India, oaste, 33 Southern Baptist missions, 29

Japan, 116 Spiritualism, Brazil, 75 StUdent Christian Federation and the Inter-Varsity

Fellowship, oomparison, 99 Syrian Orthodox Churoh, India, youth work, 83

Telue~che Indians (Patagonia), oulture ohange, 46 Theological education, Belgian Congo, 8 Theology of missions, 37

(CalVin), 104 Thailand, Church of Christ, leadership education, 67 Tribal ohurch as an ecumenical problem, The, 61

Village workers (Bihar State), training program, 93 sooial organization, Java, 91

Wesley, John, and Methodism, 53 West Africa, animism, 35 West Indies Federation, Trinidad, religious groups, 23,

30 West Nakani of New Britain, racial stud,y, 40 Williams, Roger, 7 Women, Ceylon, and family life, 57

India, 13 Java, 80

"Younger Churches, II Jamaica, 110 Youth work, Syrian Orthodox Churoh, India, 83