1. INTRODUCTION
2.1 Archives and depositories
2.2 Bibliographies
2.3 Periodicals
2.4 General histories, directories and historiography
3.1 Anglican
3.2 Assemblies of God
3.3 Baptist
3.4 Brethren
3.5 Lutheran
3.6 Mar Thoma and Syrian Orthodox
3.7 Methodist
3.8 Pentecostal churches and the charismatic movement
3.9 Presbyterian
3.10 Roman Catholic
4. MISSIONARY SOCIETIES AND RELIGIOUS ORDERS
4.1 Church Missionary Society
4.2 Jesuits
4.3 London Missionary Society
4.4 Overseas Missionary Fellowship and Borneo Evangelical Mission.
4.5 Redemptorists
4.6 Sisters of the Holy Infant Jesus
5.1 British
5.2 Chinese
5.3 Dutch
5.4 Iban
5.5 Indian
5.6 (a) Kadazan
5.6 (b) Kenyah
5.7 Malay
5.8 Murut
5.9 Orang Asli
5.10 Portuguese
6.1 Perlis
6.2 Kedah
6.3 Penang
6.4 Perak
6.5 Selangor
6.6 Negri Sembilan
6.7 Melaka
6.8 Johore
6.9 Kelantan
6.10 Terengganu
6.11 Pahang
6.12 Sabah
6.13 Sarawak
6.14 Singapore
7. PERIODS
7.1 Before 1511
7.2 Melaka under the Portuguese 1511-1641
7.3 Melaka under the Dutch 1641-1795
7.4 The Straits Settlements 1786-1842
7.5 Sarawak 1842-1881
7.6 The Straits Settlements 1842-1874
7.7 Sarawak and North Borneo 1881-1942
7.8 Malaya 1874-1942
7.9 The Japanese Occupation 1941-1945
7.10 North Borneo and Sarawak 1945-1963
7.11 Malaya and Singapore 1946-1963
7.12 East Malaysia 1963 to the present
7.13 West Malaysia 1963 to the present
7.14 Singapore 1963 to the present
8.1 Ecumenism
8.2 Education
8.3 Inter-religious dialogue
8.4 Malaysian theological writing
8.5 Para-church organisations
8.6 Racial identity and the churches
8.7 Social concern
8.8 Theological education
8.9 Women
8.10 Youth work
9. THESES
10. INDEX OF NAMES