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Culture, communication, and Christianity : a selection of writings / by Charles H. Kraft.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Pasadena, Calif. : William Carey Library, c2001.Description: 504 p. : ill. ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0878087842
  • 9780878087846
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 261 21 KRA 1
Contents:
Introduction My pilgrimage in mission pt. 1. Anthropology Conservative Christians and anthropologists: a clash of worldviews God, human beings, culture and the cross-cultural communication of the gospel A perspective on culture An anthropological apologetic for the homogeneous unit principle in missiology Receptor-oriented ethics in cross-cultural intervention Anthropological perspectives on American women's issues pt. 2. Worldview A perspective on worldview Worldview in intercultural communication Worldview and Bible translation pt. 3. Ethnolinguistics Church planters and ethnolinguistics Toward an ethnography of hausa riddling An ethnolinguistic study of hausa epithets pt. 4. Communication The new wine of independence What you heard is not what I meant What is God trying to do? The incarnation, God's model for cross-cultural communication A communicating God The place of the receptor in communication The power of life involvement pt. 5. Theology An anthropological approach to theology Cultural anthropology: Its meaning for Christian theology Can anthropological insight assist Evangelical theology? An anthropologist's approach to theology Interpreting in cultural context Supracultural meanings via cultural forms pt. 6. Contextualization What is the contextualization of theology? Theology and theologies Toward a Christian ethnotheology Contextualizing communication Christian conversion or cultural conversion? Let's be Christian about polygamy The bearing of the passages in 1 Timothy and Titus on the matter of church leadership in polygamous societies Dynamic equivalence churches: An ethnotheological approach to indigeneity Measuring indigeneity
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Books GRACE BIBLE COLLEGE Ministry & Mission 261 KRA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available 017223

Includes bibliographical references (p. 464-473) and index.

"Bibliography of Charles H. Kraft"--P. 474-488.

Introduction
My pilgrimage in mission
pt. 1. Anthropology
Conservative Christians and anthropologists: a clash of worldviews
God, human beings, culture and the cross-cultural communication of the gospel
A perspective on culture
An anthropological apologetic for the homogeneous unit principle in missiology
Receptor-oriented ethics in cross-cultural intervention
Anthropological perspectives on American women's issues
pt. 2. Worldview
A perspective on worldview
Worldview in intercultural communication
Worldview and Bible translation
pt. 3. Ethnolinguistics
Church planters and ethnolinguistics
Toward an ethnography of hausa riddling
An ethnolinguistic study of hausa epithets
pt. 4. Communication
The new wine of independence
What you heard is not what I meant
What is God trying to do?
The incarnation, God's model for cross-cultural communication
A communicating God
The place of the receptor in communication
The power of life involvement
pt. 5. Theology
An anthropological approach to theology
Cultural anthropology: Its meaning for Christian theology
Can anthropological insight assist Evangelical theology?
An anthropologist's approach to theology
Interpreting in cultural context
Supracultural meanings via cultural forms
pt. 6. Contextualization
What is the contextualization of theology?
Theology and theologies
Toward a Christian ethnotheology
Contextualizing communication
Christian conversion or cultural conversion?
Let's be Christian about polygamy
The bearing of the passages in 1 Timothy and Titus on the matter of church leadership in polygamous societies
Dynamic equivalence churches: An ethnotheological approach to indigeneity
Measuring indigeneity

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