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Anthropological Insights for Missionaries
Paul G. Hiebert
Baker Academic
, 1985 - 320 pages
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highly recommended
a must for missionaries
While living in the Middle East I did a survey among
missionaries
living in a muslim environment, asking them what book had been most helpful in their preparations before coming over. This book was mentioned many times and had a great impact in their lives! As a teacher in a mission department of a christian seminary this book is a must for all students who consider going into missions. The book gives very good
insights
on the problem of cultural differences and shows clearly how your own faith has been effected by your culture. It also gives a very good model of contextualization which is applicable in all times and places. The examples Hiebert gives are practical and illustrate well the points he wants to make and make the book lively and accessible. Just read it!
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Great resource!
This is defintely a must read for new
missionaries
heading out onto the field. It brings to light topics that can easily be missed during preparations, yet you desperately wished were discussed at candidate school!
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