Note: For fuller details of items from Point Series 2–4 see the entry under this title. References to items in the Bibliography on NERMs are not repeated here.
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AdamsRobert1983“The Pitenamy Society” Point Series No. 2:130–189.
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AenyoAmos1983“Report of the Spirit Movements, Mareanda, Kandep”Point Series No. 3:128–136.
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AhrensTheodor1974“New Buildings on Old Foundations? ‘Lo-bos’ and Christian Congregations in Astrolabe Bay”Point1:29–49 1977
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The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Papua New Guinea. Report: Goroka 1978“Local Church and Theology in Melanesia”Point2:140–158.
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Forth coming Kilibob, Manub und Christus.
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BarrJohn1983“Spirit Movements in the Highlands United Church”Point Series No. 3:144–154 1983 “Spiritistic Tendencies in Melanesia” Point Series No. 3:1–34 1983 “Holy Spirit Movements in Melanesia” Foreword to Point Series No. 3:v–viii 1984 “The Age of the Spirit” Point Series No. 4:158–185.
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BergmannWilhem n.d. Vierzig Jahre in NeuguineaVol. 7Ev.-Luth. Kirche, Bayern.
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BurridgeK.O.L.1969New Heaven, New Earth: A Study of Millenarian ActivitiesOxford: B. Blackwell.
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De'AthColin1981“Cargo Cults, Millennial Thinking and Salvation History”Bikmaus: A Journal of Papua New Guinea Affairs Ideas and the Arts (Boroko)2(1):25–35.
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FlanneryWendy1983“A Contemporary Religious Movement Among the Guhu-Samane People … Morobe Province”Point Series No. 3:155–193 1984 “Mediation of the Sacred” Point Series No. 4:117–157.
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FlierlL.1931Eemasang, die Erneuerungsbewegung in der Gemeinde Sattelberg/Neuguinea Gütersloh.
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GerberHorst1976“The So-called Cargocult, a Neo-animistic Movement in Hube”Goroka: Melanesian Institute.
HoveyKev1983“Towards Effective Ministry in Endemic Cargo Areas”Point Series No. 2:115–129.
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HueterD.1974“The Battle for the Abundant Life, The Problems of Cults and the Church”Point1:123–140.
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JanssenH.1974“What to do? Missionary Attitudes to Cargo Cult Movements”Point1:157–175.
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KeysserChristian1980A People RebornPasadena: William Carey Library.
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KrolTonyEsSimon1983“Enga Catholics and the Holy Spirit Movement”Point Series No. 3:137–143.
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KuderJohn1963“The Cargo Cult and its Relation to the Task of the Church”Lae: Lutheran Church Archives.
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LenturutBen1983“What the Charismatic Renewal Means for the Churches”Point Series3:205–212.
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MaetoloaMeshach1983“The Remnant Church”Point Series No. 3:35–53.
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MargullHans Jochen1962Aufbruch zur ZukunftGutersloh: Gerd Mohn.
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McLarenPeter1974“Religion and Life, A Problem of Adjustment”Point1:105–112 1974 “Impact from Outside” Point 2:69–80.
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NamunuSimeon1983“Charismatic Renewal on the Gazelle Peninsula” Point Series No. 3:54–71.
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NitaYaka1983“Holy Spirit Movement, Matianda, Kandep”Point Series No. 3:125–127.
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PechRufus1977“An Early Indigenous Theology Expressed in Worship”Point1:87–121 1979 “Myth Dream and Drama, Shapers of a People's Quest for Salvation” M.S.T. Thesis Columbus, Ohio.
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Point Series1983–84 Nos. 2, 3 and 4 (FlanneryW.BaysG.W., eds) Religious Movements in Melanesia Today, Goroka: Melanesian Institute.
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RowleyC.D.1972The New Guinea Villager, A RetrospectMelbourne: Cheshire.
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RuthenbergD.1974“Lutheran Economic Service — Socio-Economic Services of the Church”CatalystVol. 4(1):41–62.
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ScharmachLeo1953Manuale Missionariorum Rabaul.
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SchwarzGuido1983“The Catholic Fellowship in the Mt. Hagen Area”Point Series No. 3:72–92.
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StephenMichelle1977“Cargo Cult Hysteria: Symptom of Despair or Technique of Ecstasy” Occasional Paper No. 1 Southwest Pacific Studies La Trobe University.
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StraussHermann n.d. “Der Cargo Kult” in von KrauseW. (ed) Junges Neuendettelsau140–157.
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StrelanJohn G.1977Search for Salvation. Studies in the History and Theology of Cargo CultsAdelaide: Lutheran Publishing House.
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TeskeGary1983“The Holy Spirit Movement Among Enga Lutherans (Kandep)”Point Series No. 3:113–127.
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TrompfGarry1984“What has happened to Melanesian ‘Cargo Cults’?”Point Series No. 4:29–51.
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van BaalJ.1979“The Role of Truth and Meaning in Changing Religious Systems” in VrijhofP.H.WaardenburgJ. (eds) Official and Popular ReligionThe Hague: Mouton607–628.
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WagnerHans1963“A Field Study of the Bongu Buged Circuit, Lutheran Mission”Lae: ELC-PNG Archives.
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WagnerJ.F.1964“The Outgrowth and Development of the Cargocult” Lae ELC-PNG Archives.
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WhitemanDarrell1984“The Cultural Dynamics of Religious Movements”Point Series No. 4:52–79.
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WilsonBryan1973Magic and the MillenniumNew York: Harper and Row.
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WorsleyP.M.1965The Trumpet Shall Sound: A Study of Cargo Cults in MelanesiaNew York: Schocken.