Member Publications
These are some of the publications that reflect the core work of INCHE. Each book has a link to direct you to a website from which you can purchase these books, when available.
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CHRISTIAN HIGHER EDUCATION: A GLOBAL RECONNAISSANCE
Joel Carpenter, Perry Glanzer, and Nick Lantinga, editors.
Features research by IAPCHE and contributions from IAPCHE members around the world.
$36.00 Eerdman’s Publishing, 2014, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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BRIDGING THE GAP: CONNECTING CHRISTIAN FAITH AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE IN A PLURALISTIC SOCIETY
Bram de Muynck, Johan Hegeman, Pieter Vos, editors. Proceedings of the Regional Conference in the Netherlands, April 2009
$21.00 Dordt College Press, Sioux Center, Iowa, USA; 2009
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BUILDING A WORLDWIDE NETWORK: IAPCHE 1975-2002
John B. Hulst, author. Highlights of IAPCHE’s history from its beginning through Hulst’s retirement as executive secretary.
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CHRISTIAN HIGHER EDUCATION & GLOBALIZATION IN ASIA/OCEANIA: REALITIES & CHALLENGES
J. Dinakarlal, editor. Proceedings of the Regional Conference in Taiwan, May 2008
$18.00, Dordt College Press, Sioux Center, Iowa, USA; 2008
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CHRISTIAN HIGHER EDUCATION IN GLOBAL CONTEXT
Nick Lantinga, editor. Proceedings of the International Conference in Nicaragua, November 2006
$21.00, Dordt College Press, Sioux Center, Iowa, USA; 2008
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STUDIES IN WORLD CHRISTIANITY
In partnership with Calvin University’s Nagel Institute for the Study of World Christianity, INCHE notes the Baylor University Press book series on studies in world Christianity. Many of these books were developed with financial and scholarly support from the Nagel Institute. This series features original scholarly works focused on particular movements, traditions, ideas or historic episodes in the development of Christianity in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Pacific, and among migrating communities from these regions. Specific descriptions of books in this series are available here.