Anthropology-- an effective key to pioneer work /By William J. Kornfield.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 1952.Description: v, 94 leaves ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV4070 .A584 1952
  • BV4070
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Contents:
Objectives of the Study -- Preview of Thesis -- Definition of Terms.
Near-Eastern Culture of Bible Times -- Western Culture -- Aboriginal Culture -- Christianity Made Indigenous.
Other Language Difficulties.
Closest Equivalence.
In Follow-up Work -- In Church Planting -- Conclusion.
Without an Anthropological Approach: Great and Poorly Defined Conflict -- With an Anthropologicacl Approach: Reduced and Clearly Defined Conflict -- Pure Christian Culture Made Indigenous.
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Chapter I. Introduction

Problem Stated -- Objectives of the Study -- Preview of Thesis -- Definition of Terms.

Chapter II. Anthropological Approach

Christianity a Culture -- Near-Eastern Culture of Bible Times -- Western Culture -- Aboriginal Culture -- Christianity Made Indigenous.

Chapter III. Historical Attestation of Unnecessary Conflict Through Near-Eastern Culture and Bible "Literalisms"

Conflict by Inadequate Disassociation of the Christian Message from the Near-Eastern Culture of Bible Times and from Literal English Translations -- Other Language Difficulties.

Chapter IV. Historical Attestation of Unnecessary Conflict Through Western Culture

Conflict by the Projection of Western Culture.

Chapter V. Historical Attestation of Unnecessary Conflict Through Failure to Understand Aboriginal Culture

Conflict by Incomplete and Framentary Understanding of Aboriginal Culture.

Chapter Virgin Islands Anthropology Applied to Language Problems

Attitude Toward Language -- Closest Equivalence.

Chapter Virgin IslandsI. Anthropology Applied to Make the Pure Christian Culture Indigenous to a Refined Aboriginal Culture

In Evangelism -- In Follow-up Work -- In Church Planting -- Conclusion.

List of Illustrations

Total Culture Picture of Western Missionary -- Without an Anthropological Approach: Great and Poorly Defined Conflict -- With an Anthropologicacl Approach: Reduced and Clearly Defined Conflict -- Pure Christian Culture Made Indigenous.

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