David B. Barrett (August 30, 1927, Llandudno – August 4, 2011) was a British visiting professor at Columbia University, an Anglican priest, and research secretary for the Anglican Consultative Council.[1][2][3][4][5]
Barrett graduated from the University of Cambridge in 1945 with a bachelor's, and in 1952 with a master's in aeronautics. He received a Bachelor of Divinity in 1954 and became a missionary with the Church Missionary Society (Anglican) in 1956–57.
He arrived in Nyanza Province in Western Kenya in 1957. Over the course of 14 years he traveled to 212 of 223 countries and corresponded with Christians all over the world in search of the most up-to-date statistics on Christianity and world religions. His research resulted in the first edition of the World Christian Encyclopedia in 1982.[6] From 1985 until 1993, Barrett was a research consultant for the International Mission Board (then called the Foreign Mission Board) of the Southern Baptist Convention.[7]
Works
edit- Barrett, David B. “AD 2000: 350 Million Christians in Africa.” International Review of Mission 59, no. 233 (January 1970): 39–54.
- ———. Evangelize! A Historical Survey of the Concept. Global Evangelization Movement: The AD 2000 Series. Birmingham, AL: New Hope, 1987.
- ———. “Interdisciplinary Theories of Religion and African Independency.” In David B. Barrett, ed. African Initiatives in Religion: 21 Studies from Eastern and Central Africa, 146–159. Nairobi: East African Pub. House, 1971.
- ———. “Reaction to Mission: An Analysis of Independent Church Movements Across Two Hundred African Tribes.” Ph.D. diss, Columbia University, 1965.
- ———. Schism and Renewal in Africa: An Analysis of Six Thousand Contemporary Religious Movements. Nairobi: Oxford University Press, 1968.
- ———. “Urban Pressures on Religion and Church: A Study of the Luo of Kenya.” S.T.M. thesis, Union Theological Seminary, 1963.
- Barrett, David B., ed. World Christian Encyclopedia: A Comparative Survey of Churches and Religions in the Modern World, A.D. 1900–2000. Nairobi: Oxford University Press, 1982.
- Barrett, David B., and Todd M. Johnson, eds. World Christian Trends, AD 30–AD 2200: Interpreting the Annual Christian Megacensus. Pasadena, CA: William Carey Library, 2001.
- Barrett, David B., George T. Kurian, and Todd M. Johnson, eds. World Christian Encyclopedia: A Comparative Survey of Churches and Religions in the Modern World. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.
- Barrett, David B., George K. Mambo, Janice McLaughlin, and Malcolm J. McVeigh, eds. Kenya Churches Handbook: The Development of Kenyan Christianity, 1498–1973. Kisumu: Evangel Publishing House, 1973.
References
edit- ^ Todd M. Johnson (January 2012). "David B. Barrett: Missionary Statistician". International Bulletin of Missionary Research. 36 (1): 30–32. doi:10.1177/239693931203600109. S2CID 149405277. Archived from the original on April 22, 2015.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ Gina A. Zurlo (2018). "The Legacy of David B. Barrett". International Bulletin of Mission Research. 42. Center for the Study of Global Christianity, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, South Hamilton, MA, USA: 29–39. doi:10.1177/2396939317739819.
- ^ "Barrett, David B. (1927-2011) Missionary Statistician and Sociologist of Religion". Boston University School of Theology. History of Missiology.
- ^ "In Memoriam: David B. Barrett". GORDON-CONWELL Theological Seminary.
- ^ Gina Zurlo. "Barrett, David B." Dictionary of African Christian Biography.
- ^ Gina A. Zurlo, "'A Miracle from Nairobi'": David B. Barrett and the Quantification of World Christianity, 1957–1982," Ph.D. diss., Boston University, 2017. Link: https://open.bu.edu/handle/2144/27183
- ^ Carlton, R. Bruce (2011). Strategy Coordinator: Changing the Course of Southern Baptist Missions. Wipf & Stock Publishers. ISBN 9781610974363.