University Press of America
Pages: 392
Trim: 7 x 9¼
978-0-7618-3319-2 • Hardback • November 2005 • $116.00 • (£89.00)
978-0-7618-3320-8 • Paperback • October 2005 • $70.99 • (£55.00)
Christoffer H. Grundmann is John R. Eckrich University Professor in Religion and the Healing Arts at Valparaiso University, Indiana. Professor Grundmann holds a couple of Doctor of Theology from the University of Hamburg, Germany.
Chapter 1 Acknowledgements
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 Medical Missions- What is it All About?: Terminological Queries
Chapter 4 Precursors of Medical Missions
Chapter 5 The Emergence of Medical Missions
Chapter 6 How the Concept Takes Hold
Chapter 7 How Medical Missions Were Carried Out
Chapter 8 Medical Missions, an Assessment
Chapter 9 Appendix
Chapter 10 Bibliography
Chapter 11 Indices
Chapter 12 About the Author
Grundmann's closes this laborious study with clarifying assessment...and expresses his intention to continue his study on the subject covering the twentieth century. A second volume of the same quality will be very welcome.
— Gerard Jansen; Missiology: An International Review
.... for the serious student of medical mission, and for those wishing to grapple with the roots of the twentieth/twenty-first century wave of healthcare mission, this book forms an extremely valuable source of detailed background information. It reveals how many of the strategies, questions and struggles being faced today by those using medical skills in the mission field are echoed in the experiences of the past.
— Steve Fouch, CMF Allied Porefessions Secretary; Triple Helix