Customs and Cultures: Anthropology for Christian Missions

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William Carey Library, 1975 - 306 sider
How can the church meaningfully and intelligently engage cultures with Christianity? Oftentimes, it is not the message but the messenger that provides the greatest stumbling block for the average non-Christian. A missionary's ability to identify with the people, not in sympathy, but in empathy, is one of the keys. Language is another crucial factor. Anthropology and missions have much to learn from each other. Customs and Cultures provides practical ways missionaries can become acquainted with the cultural anthropology of the local community. Eugene Nida, a leading scholar and devout Christian, presents a thorough study of the means and methods which best communicate Christianity to people of diverse backgrounds. Dr. Nida is uniquely equipped to write this book because he is a well-known specialist in linguistics, anthropology studies, and the interpretation of the Christian faith, who worked with missionaries on translation problems for over thirty years. The development of the church is the real goal. The power of Jesus Christ working through his consecrated servants can sanctify all of life to the glory of God.

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RHYME AND REASON
24
Easy and Wrong Explanations
32
Fried or Scrambled?
39
All the Pieces Fit Together
45
What Does Anthropology Show Us?
52
Are Some Races More Intelligent than Others?
60
Back Doors and Bogeymen
65
HOES AND HEADACHES
73
Rites and Ritual
157
From Birth to Death
164
The Socalled World Religions
170
Social Structure Influences Religion
176
All Men Are Artists
182
Rhythm and Melody
191
QUEER SOUNDS STRANGE GRAMMARS
198
Broad Lips and Broad Vowels
204

Share Give Barter or Buy
80
Material and Religious Culture
87
From a Single Family to One World
93
Who Marries Whom?
100
Sex and Procreation
106
Education Formal and Informal
112
Suicide
118
All Is Fair in War
125
Social and Religious Culture
128
DEVILS AND DOUBTS
134
It Just Isnt So
141
Gods and Spirits High and Low
151
Meanings of Words Reflect the Culture
210
Languages in Competition
214
Learning a Foreign Language
222
Cultures Exhibit Personality
229
Diffusion of Traits
237
Wellentrenched Resistance
243
NEW SOLUTIONS TO OLD PROBLEMS
250
Wood Hay and Stubble
257
APPENDIX
267
BIBLIOGRAPHY
275
INDEX
299
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Eugene A. Nida (November 11, 1914 - August 25, 2011) was an American linguist who developed the dynamic-equivalence Bible-translation theory and was one of the founders of the modern discipline of translation studies. He received his PhD in Linguistics from the University of Michigan and was an ordained Baptist minister. Dr. Nida was a consultant on translations for the American Bible Society and the United Bible Societies. He worked in more than 85 different countries with translators producing texts in more than 200 languages. He is the author of over 30 books on translation, linguistics, anthropology, and missions, and through the years contributed to numerous scientific journals.

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