Missionaries, Anthropologists and Cultural Change [Part I]. Studies in Third World Societies.

eng: The topics of anthropologist-missionary relationships, theology and missiology, research methods and missionary contributions to ethnology, and missionary training and methods, along with specific case studies are presented. The 13 essays are: (1) "Prospects for a Better Understanding and...

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Universidad de Caldas
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Clergy
Culture conflict
Anthropology
Cross cultural studies
Cultural influences
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spelling Missionaries, Anthropologists and Cultural Change [Part I]. Studies in Third World Societies.ClergyCulture conflictAnthropologyCross cultural studiesCultural influenceseng: The topics of anthropologist-missionary relationships, theology and missiology, research methods and missionary contributions to ethnology, and missionary training and methods, along with specific case studies are presented. The 13 essays are: (1) "Prospects for a Better Understanding and Closer Cooperation between Anthropologists and Missionaries" (Louis J. Luzbetak); (2) "Anthropologists and Missionaries: Eternal Enemies or Colleagues in Disguise?" (Vinson H. Sutlive, Jr.); (3) "Parallaxis in Missiology: To Use or Abuse" (A. R. Tippett); (4) "Missionaries and the Perception of Evil" (Kenelm Burridge); (5) "Inculturation and Evangelisation: Realism or Romanticism?" (Gerald A. Arbuckle); (6) "A Missionary Philosophy of Development" (T. Wayne Dye); (7) "Developing Moralnets: Twenty-five Years of Culture Change among the Choco" (Jacob A. Loewen); (8) "Missionaries and Mourning: Continuity and Change in the Death Ceremonies of a Melanesian People" (John Barker); (9) "The Use of Missionary Documents in Ethnohistorical Research" (Darrell L. Whitman); (10) "Called for Life: The Literary Contribution of Edward M. Haymaker to an Ethnohistory of Protestant Missionary Ideology, Guatemala, 1887-1947" (David G. Scotchmer); (11) "Ethnology and Missionaries: The Case of the Anthropos Institute and Wilhelm Schmidt" (Ernest Brandewie); (12) "The Missionary as Cross-Cultural Educator" (Marvin K. Mayers); and (13) "Teaching Missionaires through Stories: The Anthropological Analysis of Indigenous Literature as an Aspect of a Cross-Cultural Orientation Program" (Miriam Adeney). (BZ)College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA. Dept. of AnthropologyDarrell L. WhitemanWilliamsburg, Virginia2022-05-12T15:44:24Z2022-05-12T15:44:24Z2022-03-31LibroReferencia bibliográficahttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_86bchttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2f33ImageTextinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bookhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85435 páginasapplication/pdfimage/jpegapplication/pdfhttps://repositorio.ucaldas.edu.co/handle/ucaldas/17634https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/5468707engVelásquez Runk, Julia, Pueblos indígenas en Panamá : una Bibliografíahttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Loewen, Jamesoai:repositorio.ucaldas.edu.co:ucaldas/176342024-07-16T21:50:57Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Missionaries, Anthropologists and Cultural Change [Part I]. Studies in Third World Societies.
title Missionaries, Anthropologists and Cultural Change [Part I]. Studies in Third World Societies.
spellingShingle Missionaries, Anthropologists and Cultural Change [Part I]. Studies in Third World Societies.
Clergy
Culture conflict
Anthropology
Cross cultural studies
Cultural influences
title_short Missionaries, Anthropologists and Cultural Change [Part I]. Studies in Third World Societies.
title_full Missionaries, Anthropologists and Cultural Change [Part I]. Studies in Third World Societies.
title_fullStr Missionaries, Anthropologists and Cultural Change [Part I]. Studies in Third World Societies.
title_full_unstemmed Missionaries, Anthropologists and Cultural Change [Part I]. Studies in Third World Societies.
title_sort Missionaries, Anthropologists and Cultural Change [Part I]. Studies in Third World Societies.
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Clergy
Culture conflict
Anthropology
Cross cultural studies
Cultural influences
topic Clergy
Culture conflict
Anthropology
Cross cultural studies
Cultural influences
description eng: The topics of anthropologist-missionary relationships, theology and missiology, research methods and missionary contributions to ethnology, and missionary training and methods, along with specific case studies are presented. The 13 essays are: (1) "Prospects for a Better Understanding and Closer Cooperation between Anthropologists and Missionaries" (Louis J. Luzbetak); (2) "Anthropologists and Missionaries: Eternal Enemies or Colleagues in Disguise?" (Vinson H. Sutlive, Jr.); (3) "Parallaxis in Missiology: To Use or Abuse" (A. R. Tippett); (4) "Missionaries and the Perception of Evil" (Kenelm Burridge); (5) "Inculturation and Evangelisation: Realism or Romanticism?" (Gerald A. Arbuckle); (6) "A Missionary Philosophy of Development" (T. Wayne Dye); (7) "Developing Moralnets: Twenty-five Years of Culture Change among the Choco" (Jacob A. Loewen); (8) "Missionaries and Mourning: Continuity and Change in the Death Ceremonies of a Melanesian People" (John Barker); (9) "The Use of Missionary Documents in Ethnohistorical Research" (Darrell L. Whitman); (10) "Called for Life: The Literary Contribution of Edward M. Haymaker to an Ethnohistory of Protestant Missionary Ideology, Guatemala, 1887-1947" (David G. Scotchmer); (11) "Ethnology and Missionaries: The Case of the Anthropos Institute and Wilhelm Schmidt" (Ernest Brandewie); (12) "The Missionary as Cross-Cultural Educator" (Marvin K. Mayers); and (13) "Teaching Missionaires through Stories: The Anthropological Analysis of Indigenous Literature as an Aspect of a Cross-Cultural Orientation Program" (Miriam Adeney). (BZ)
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