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_aDT3058 _b.B639 1999 |
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_aBadenberg, G. Robert, _e1 |
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_aThe body, soul and spirit concept of the Bemba in Zambia : _bFundamental characteristics of being human of an African Ethnic group / _cG. Robert Badenberg. |
250 | _afirst edition. | ||
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_aColumbia, South Carolina : _b[Unknown], _c(c)1999. |
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300 | _a122 pages | ||
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_aunmediated _bn _2rdamedia |
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_avolume _bnc _2rdacarrier |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliography references (pages 116-122) and glossary. | ||
500 | _aChapter 1: Introduction | ||
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_aReason for the Project -- _tPurpose of the Project -- _tSignificance of the Study -- _tLogic of Presentation. |
500 | _aChapter 2: Theology, Social Sciences and Cognitive Anthropology | ||
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_aIntroduction -- _tTheology and the Social Sciences -- _tThe Interdependence of Theology and the Social Sciences -- _tThe Interdependence of Anthropology and Cross-Cultural Ministry -- _tCognitive Anthropology and Cross-Cultural Ministry -- _tWhat is Cognitive Anthropology? -- _tThe Development of Cognitie Anthropology -- _tThe Value of Cognitive Anthropology in Cross-Cultural Ministry -- _tThe Method of Cognitive Anthropology -- _tBasic Assumptions on Method -- _tParticular Assumptions on the Method of Cognitive Anthropology -- _tSummary |
500 | _aChapter 3: The Bemba of Zambia | ||
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_aIntroduction -- _tGeography, Government, Land, and Climate of Zambia -- _tThe Bemba of the Northern Province -- _tThe Ethnic Affiliation of the Bemba -- _tThe Tribal History of the Bemba -- _tThe Matrilineal System of the Bemba -- _tThe State and Religious System of the Bemba -- _tCulture and Worldview -- _tFunctions of Culture and Worldview -- _tEnvironment and Worldview of the Bemba -- _tCulture and Language -- _tFunctions of Culture and Language -- _tLanguage and Bemba Anthropology -- _tSummary |
500 | _aChapter 4: The Concepts of Umubili and Umutima as Fundamental Characteristics of Bemba Anthropology | ||
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_aIntroduction -- _tBasic Perceptions of Body in African Cultures -- _tBody in Reference to Health -- _tBody in Reference to Fecundity -- _tBody in Reference to Witchcraft -- _tConclusion -- _tUmubili in the Context of Bemba Anatomy -- _tGeneral External Anatomy of the Body in Bemba -- _tSelected Internal Anatomy of the Body in Bemba -- _tUmutima in the Context of Emotions and Intellect -- _tUmutima in Reference to Temporal Psychical Dispositions: Imyumfwikile -- _tThe Place where Temporal Phsychical Dispositions are being felt -- _tUmutima as the Term for Psyche According to European Categories and Selected Meanings -- _tHeart and Mind -- _tThe Self of a Person -- _tIntention and Wish, Resolution and Decision, Will and Wanting -- _tIntellect -- _tCharacter -- _tConscience -- _tMetaphorical Descriptions of Temporal Psychical Dispositions: Imyumfwikile -- _tMetaphors of Form -- _tMetaphors of Quality -- _tMetaphors of Motion -- _tMetaphors of the Human Body -- _tMetaphors of War on War Activities -- _tUmutima in the Context of Personality -- _tUmutima in Reference to Permanent Psychical Dispositions: Imibele -- _tMetaphors of Form -- _tMetaphors of Quality -- _tMetaphors of Motion -- _tMetaphors of the Human Body -- _tMetaphors of War or War Activities -- _tMetaphors of Positive Permanent Psychical Dispositions which match Western Categories: Imibele iisuma -- _tMetaphors of a Positive Permanent Psychical Disposition which match Western Categories to a lesser Degree: Imibele iisuma -- _tMetaphors of Negative Permanent Psychical Dispositions which match Western Categories: Imibele iibi -- _tMetaphors of Negative Permanent Psychical Dispositions which match Western Categories to a lesser Degree: Imibele iibi -- _tImibele in the Context of Development and Acquisition -- _tHow are Imibele "Developed"? -- _tLinguistic Evidence -- _tConclusion -- _tHow are Imibele Acquired? -- _tThe Name of a Person -- _tConclusion -- _tSummary. |
500 | _aChapter 5: The Concept of Umupashi as Fundamental Characteristic of Bemba Anthropology | ||
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_aIntroduction -- _tUmupashi in the Context of the Life Cycle of a Person -- _tThe Term Umupashi -- _tUmupashi and Selected Stages in the Life Cycle of a Person -- _tBirth -- _tUmupashi and the Selection of the Name -- _tUmupashi and the Name-giving Ceremony: Kwinika ishina -- _tChildhood -- _tUmupashi and the Appearance of Misbehavior -- _tUmupashi and some Causes of Misbehavior -- _tUmupashi and some Measures to Correct Misbehavior -- _tAdulthood -- _tHarmony: The Ideal Relationship between a Person and his Umupashi -- _tDisharmony: The Danger of Spoiling the Relationship between a Person and his Umupashi -- _tDreams: The Access to the Transcendent: Umupashi and Mediator -- _tDeath -- _tUmupashi and the Moment of Death -- _tUmupashi and the Issue of Succession: Ubupyani -- _tSummary. |
500 | _aChapter 6: Concluding Comments on the Concept of Bemba Anthropology and Considerations for Cross-Cultural Ministry | ||
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_aConcluding Comments on the Concept of Bemba Anthropology -- _tConsiderations for Cross-Cultural Ministry -- _tBemba Anthropology and some Implications on the Bemba Bible Translation -- _tBemba Anthropology and some Implications on the Person of the Holy Spirit -- _tBemba Anthropology and some Implications on the Biblical Understanding of Illness -- _tFinal Personal Comment. |
500 | _aAppendices | ||
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_aAppendix 1: The Nine Noun Classes of the Bemba Language -- _tAppendix 2: Bemba Orthography -- _tAppendix 3: Map of Africa -- _tAppendix 4: Map of Zambia -- _tAppendix 5: Map of Research Area -- _tAppendix 6: German Concept of Man -- _tAppendix 7: Bemba Concept of Man -- _tAppendix 8: Soul/Spirit Scripture References -- _tAppendix 9: Glossary. |
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