Paul G. Hiebert
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Anthropological Insights for Missionaries
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published
1985
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11 editions
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Transforming Worldviews: An Anthropological Understanding of How People Change
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published
2008
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7 editions
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Understanding Folk Religion: A Christian Response to Popular Beliefs and Practices
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published
2000
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9 editions
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The Gospel in Human Contexts: Anthropological Explorations for Contemporary Missions
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published
2009
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4 editions
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Anthropological Reflections on Missiological Issues
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published
1994
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3 editions
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Missiological Implications of Epistemological Shifts: Affirming Truth in a Modern/Postmodern World
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published
1999
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5 editions
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Cultural Anthropology
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published
1975
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3 editions
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Incarnational Ministry: Planting Churches in Band, Tribal, Peasant, and Urban Societies
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published
1995
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4 editions
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Kultur und Evangelium: Schritte einer kritischen Kontextualisierung
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Konduru: structure and integration in a South Indian village
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published
1971
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6 editions
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“I found out that “Shame is a reaction to other people’s criticism, an acute personal chagrin at our failure to live up to our obligations and the expectations others have of us. Personal desires are sunk in the collective expectation. (Shame is) the primary device for gaining control over children and maintaining control over adults”
― Anthropological Insights for Missionaries
― Anthropological Insights for Missionaries
“Scholars in a great many disciplines focus their studies on human beings. The main differences between the disciplines are not the objects of their study nor even the methods they use, but the points of view that guide their inquiries.”
― Cultural Anthropology
― Cultural Anthropology
“On the folk religion level, the problem of death often has less to do with what happens to the person who has died than with the pain and meaninglessness that death brings for the living. How can the living deal with the devastation caused by the death of a loved one?”
― Understanding Folk Religion: A Christian Response to Popular Beliefs and Practices
― Understanding Folk Religion: A Christian Response to Popular Beliefs and Practices
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