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050 0 4 _aBV4070
_b.T875 1990
050 0 4 _aBV4070
100 1 _aRoller, Dietmar,
_e1
245 1 0 _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.
260 _c1990.
300 _axii, 216 leaves :
_billustrations, maps ;
_c29 cm.
336 _aunspecified
_bzzz
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
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_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
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.
530 _a2
500 _a1. Environment and History
505 0 0 _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
505 0 0 _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
505 0 0 _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)
505 0 0 _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
505 0 0 _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
505 0 0 _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)
505 0 0 _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
505 0 0 _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
505 0 0 _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
505 0 0 _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.
650 0 _aTurkana (African people)
_xPhilosophy.
650 0 _aTurkana (African people)
_xMissions.
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