Culture and Evangelization: Sub-title : a Collection of Indian Anthropological ReadingsRoger E. Hedlund, Beulah Herbert |
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... human life , and to relate to each other in ways that are analogous to interpersonal relationships . For example , in seeking to describe human civilizations , Spengler and Toynbee speak of them as living things . Civilizations are born ...
... human life , and to relate to each other in ways that are analogous to interpersonal relationships . For example , in seeking to describe human civilizations , Spengler and Toynbee speak of them as living things . Civilizations are born ...
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... HUMAN HISTORY The uncertainties of the future ; the crises of the present ; and the unexplainable events of the past . The meaning of human experiences . NATURAL HISTORY Nature and order of humans and their social relationships , and of ...
... HUMAN HISTORY The uncertainties of the future ; the crises of the present ; and the unexplainable events of the past . The meaning of human experiences . NATURAL HISTORY Nature and order of humans and their social relationships , and of ...
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... human history is placed within a cosmic framework does it take on meaning , and only when history has meaning does human biography become meaningful . On the middle level , a holistic theology includes a theology of God in human history ...
... human history is placed within a cosmic framework does it take on meaning , and only when history has meaning does human biography become meaningful . On the middle level , a holistic theology includes a theology of God in human history ...
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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