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_aRoller, Dietmar, _e1 |
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_aThe Turkana : _btheir cosmology and the task of missions : a theoretical analysis of the Turkana's concept of life and the resulting approaches to mission among the Nilo-Hamites / _cby Dietmar Roller. |
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_axii, 216 leaves : _billustrations, maps ; _c29 cm. |
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500 | _aTypescript. | ||
500 | _aMinistry Perspective Project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts, Columbia Graduate School of Bible and Missions, Columbia, South Carolina, 1990. | ||
500 | _aBibliography: leaves 207-216. | ||
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500 | _a1. Environment and History | ||
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_aGeography -- _tThe Climate -- _tFlora and Fauna -- _tThe Origin of the Nilo-Hamites -- _tThe Karamajong-Cluster -- _tWhat the Turkana Know About Their Origin -- _tThe Origin of the Ethnic Group of the Turkana -- _tSummary. |
500 | _a2. The Turkana Concept of Time | ||
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_aThe African Concept of Time -- _tThe Turkana and the Time -- _tThe Day -- _tThe Month (Elap-Month or Moon) -- _tThe Year -- _tSummary. |
500 | _a3. The Supernatural Sphere | ||
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_aThe Supernatural Sphere in the Turkana's Cocmology -- _tGod, Spirits and Ancestors -- _tThe Turkana's Image of God -- _tAkuj-God -- _tEncounter with Akuj -- _tEkipe-Supereme Spirit -- _tEkipe as Supernatural Power -- _tEkipe the Head of Spirits -- _tNgipian, the Spirits -- _tSeveral Spiritual Beings -- _tNgikaram, the Ancestors -- _tThe Period of Transition -- _tThe Emergence of the Ngikaram -- _tThe Ngikaram and Their Life -- _tThe Division of the Ngikaram -- _tThe Ngipara, the Bad Ngikaram -- _tThe Nigikasiak, the Good Ngikaram. |
500 | _a4. The Intermediate Human Sphere (The Soul and the Souls) | ||
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_aDifficulties With the Understanding of the Concept of Souls -- _tThe Concept of Soul -- _tTerms of a Dualistic Concept of Souls -- _tThe Free Soul -- _tThe Body Soul -- _tThe Spiritual Double -- _tThe Shadow -- _tThe Concepts of Souls of Different African Peoples -- _tThe Bantu and Their Souls: Zulu, Anyanja, Manganja, Wadjagga -- _tThe Nilotes' Concepts of Souls: Shilluk and Dinka -- _tThe Nilo-Hamits Concepts of Souls: Masai and Nandi -- _tThe Turkana's Concepts of Souls -- _tThe Etau: Life Force Within Man -- _tThe Morphology of the Etau -- _tThe Etau and Disease -- _tThe Etau and Death -- _tThe Etau: The Soul? -- _tAkiyar, Biological or Physical Life -- _tAkuan, the Body -- _tNgitorube, the Spiritual Double? -- _tShadow and Coolness -- _tThe Ritual of Beating -- _tSummary. |
500 | _a5. Man Between the Powers | ||
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_aOfferings, the Necessity of Reconciliation -- _tThe Meal of the Elders -- _tAtelot, the Only Real Offering -- _tEtau, the Taboo -- _tMagica;-Religious Ideas, Practices and Places -- _tEast and West -- _tChyme (Ngikujit) and the Smearing of the Body -- _tThe Curse -- _tThe Tree of Men -- _tThe Emuron: Priest, Healer and Prophet -- _tThe Emuron's Methods of Devination -- _tHelp Against Witchcraft, Sorcery and Evil Magic -- _tThe Dark Powers, the Counterforce to the Emuron -- _tSummary. |
500 | _a6. Everyday Life of the Turkana | ||
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_aThe Social Structures -- _tThe Inner Family -- _tThe Division of Labor within a Home -- _tThe Homestead of the Family -- _tThe Extended Family -- _tThe Neighborhood (Adakar) -- _tThe Clan (Ateker) -- _tThe Allied Friend (Talupainon) -- _tSummary. |
500 | _a7. From Birth to Death (A Resume) | ||
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_aBirth and Childhood -- _tChildbirth -- _tThe Anape Ritual -- _tThe Name (Ekiro) -- _tThe Sponsor -- _tThe Lokoi-Ritual -- _tFrom Infancy to Initiation -- _tAsapan, Initiation -- _tThe Generation Groups and Age-Group -- _tThe Favorite Cow -- _tAttaining Adulthood -- _tThe Choice of the Partner and the Wedding -- _tMarriage Gift or Bride-Price? -- _tAfter the Wedding -- _tPolygamy -- _tConcubinage -- _tDivorce -- _tDisease -- _tDeath -- _tDeath Within the Context of Life -- _tNot Everyone is Buried -- _tBefore Death -- _tThe Beginning of the Transition -- _tThe Transition -- _tSummary. |
500 | _a8. Mission and Culture | ||
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_aChanging Culture and Mission -- _tInkarnation and Mission -- _tCosmology and Communication -- _tThe Extra-Real Transcendental Dimension in Western Thinkin -- _tThe Real Transcedental Dimension Within the Kingdom of God -- _tThe Transcendental Dimension Within the Turkana's Cosmology -- _tSummary -- _tMission and the Renewal of the Culture -- _tApproaches to a Contextual Understanding of the Bible -- _tSin -- _tReconciliation -- _tForgiveness -- _tMission Amongst Pastoral Peoples -- _tThe Incarnation of a Church -- _tFive Concluding Principles. |
500 | _aAppendix | ||
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_aThe Life Out of Memory -- _tEkaramit-Men Who Do Not Belong to Community -- _tStories and Myths With Relation to the Bible?. |
500 | _aList of Illustrations | ||
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_aKenya -- _tTurkanaland -- _tOrigin of the Nilo-Hamites -- _tKaramjaong Cluster -- _tTime Concept -- _tTurkana Concept of Life -- _tSandal Oracle -- _tHomestead -- _tTurkana Section -- _tLife-Circle -- _tCosmology and Communication -- _tWestern Worldview -- _tWorldview Kingdom of God -- _tTurkana Worldview -- _tCosmology Differences -- _tMission Model. |
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_aTurkana (African people) _xPhilosophy. |
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_aTurkana (African people) _xMissions. |
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