Culture and Evangelization: Sub-title : a Collection of Indian Anthropological ReadingsRoger E. Hedlund, Beulah Herbert |
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... understand the problems he faces . It may not be the same problems we face as Christians , but he as a new Christian faces those kinds of problems . Secondly , " in order to train the preacher to understand his people , so that his ...
... understand the problems he faces . It may not be the same problems we face as Christians , but he as a new Christian faces those kinds of problems . Secondly , " in order to train the preacher to understand his people , so that his ...
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... understand ourselves . Because sometimes we need to be understood to be acceptable . We need also to realise that ... understand ourselves , we might find it very difficult to accept that . But if we understand that in our Christian ...
... understand ourselves . Because sometimes we need to be understood to be acceptable . We need also to realise that ... understand ourselves , we might find it very difficult to accept that . But if we understand that in our Christian ...
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... understand , somethings seem peculiar , but yet there is a reason for it in the culture . Let us take as an example — In an African society , there is an institution when a new baby is born or about to be born , the father goes to bed ...
... understand , somethings seem peculiar , but yet there is a reason for it in the culture . Let us take as an example — In an African society , there is an institution when a new baby is born or about to be born , the father goes to bed ...
Contents
Culture in the Service of EvangelizationStephen Fuchs | 2 |
Tribal Identity in IndiaNirmal Minz | 3 |
Christianity as a Tribal Response to changeF S Downs | 4 |
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accepted According ancestors animals Anthropology areas become beliefs bongas bring British brought called caste century ceremony Chamars child Christ Christian Church close concept considered converts culture customs death deity Divine economic especially evangelization evil spirits example exist fact Faith father fear festivals forces foreign give Gospel Government hand hill Hindu Hinduism human identity important India individual Khasi land laws living magic marriage means Mission missionaries Mizo mother movement natural offerings particular performed person political practices present problems questions reason reference relations relationship religion religious response result rites ritual rule Sanskritization Santals sense Shakti social society spirits term things took traditional tribal tribes understand University various village Western whole women worship