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Book reviewed in this article:Rhetorical Interaction in Corinthians 8 and 10 — A Formal Analysis with Preliminary Suggestions for a Chinese Cross‐Cultural Hermeneutic, by Khiok‐khng Yeo.Archie Lee Hong Kong Archie Lee is with the Department of Religion at The Chinese University of Hong Kong.Missio Nordica, Bibliography of Nordic Mission Literature, vol. 2. Uppsala: Nordic Institute for Missionary and Ecumenical Research (NIME), 1991, 173 pp.A Taste of Water. Christianity through Taoist‐Buddhist Eyes, by Chwen Jiuan A. Lee and Thomas G. Hand. New York: Paulist Press, 1990, 224 pp.Spiritual Quest — An Inter‐Religious Dimension, by Hasan Askari. Leeds: Seven Mirrors, 1991, 139 pp.Towards a Spiritual Humanism. A Muslim‐Humanist Dialogue, by Hasan Askari and Jon Avery.Commitment and Openness — The inter‐religious dialogue and theology of religions in the work of Stanley J. Samartha, by Eeuwout Klootwijk.An Apology for Apologetics. A study in the logic of inter‐religious dialogue in Faith Meets Faith Series, by Paul J. Griffiths.Hans Ucko Geneva, Switzerland Hans Ucko, from Sweden, is executive secretary in the Office of Inter‐religious Relations of the World Council of Churches.Discoveries, Missionary Expansion and Asian Cultures, edited by Teotonio R. de Souza.The Economics of the Goa Jesuits, 1442–1759: An Explanation of their Rise and Fall, by Charles J. Borges.Penelope Carson Uttoxeter, U.K. Penelope Carson is archivist at Denstone College, Uttoxeter, and a freelance historian. Her research concerns the interaction between missionaries, the East India Company and the Indian people in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and she is currently at work on her own book about missionaries and India.Worship and Culture in Dialogue, edited by S. Anita Stauffer.Karen B. Westerfield Tucker Durham, N.C., USA Karen B. Westerfield Tucker, a United Methodist minister, is assistant professor of Liturgical Studies at The Divinity School, Duke University.Muslims and Missionaries in Pre‐Mutiny India, by Anne Avril Powell.Michael Gaebsch and Paul Jenkins Basel, Switzerland Michael Gaebsch and Paul Jenkins are with the Basel Mission.

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