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Fullness of time : ethnohistory selections from the writings of Alan R. Tippett /

Alan Tippett's publications played a significant role in the development of missiology. The volumes in this series augment his distinguished reputation by bringing to light his many unpublished materials and hard-to-locate printed articles. These books--encompassing theology, anthropology, hist...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Tippett, Alan R. (Alan Richard), 1911-1988
Otros Autores: Priest, Doug, 1952- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Pasadena : William Carey Library, [2014]
Colección:Missiology of Alan R. Tippett series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • PART ONE. METHODS AND MODELS
  • 1. Ethnohistory as Research Methodology
  • 2. Ethnohistory
  • 3. The Contour of Ethnohistory
  • 4. Preamble and Sources
  • 5. Methodology
  • 6. The Historicity of Oral Tradition
  • 7. An Anthropologist Looks at the Jesus Documents
  • 8. The Structure and Analysis of an Event : An Exercise in Ethnohistorical Reconstruction
  • PART TWO. VARIETIES, LOCATION, AND USE OF DOCUMENTS
  • 9. Private Letters and Cross-cultural Values
  • 10. The Lost Library
  • 11. A Statement on the Use of Documents: The Complexity of the Conversion of the Tahitians
  • 12. Novel, Film, Reviews, and Reaction
  • 13. Missionary Resources and Island Life Histories
  • 14. The Relevance of Archival Developments in the Southwest Pacific
  • PART THREE. SYNCHRONIC AND DIACHRONIC STUDIES
  • 15. A Synchronic Ethnohistorical Reconstruction
  • 16. Ethnolinguistics and Bible Translation : A Diachronic Case Study-Fiji
  • 17. The Abnormality or Normality of a Fijian Cannibal Chief
  • 18. The Early Growth ofthe Church in Fiji
  • 19. Pioneering Education in Fiji (1835-42)
  • 20. The Place of Women in Education and Evangelism in Fiji (1835-1900)
  • 21. Contemporary Departures from Traditional Christianity in Cross-cultural Situations: A Melanesian Ethnohistorical Case Study
  • PART FOUR. NONDOCUMENTARY SOURCES
  • 22. Fiji: Whale's Tooth Ends an Era
  • 23. Fijian Material Culture: Conclusions
  • 24. "The End of the Age! Alas!"
  • 25. Oral Tradition and Ethnohistory: The Transformation of Information and Social Values in Early Christian Fiji (1835-1905)
  • PART FIVE. CASE STUDIES
  • 26. The Process of Religious Change (Wallega Galla, Ethiopia)
  • 27. The Head-hunting and Slavery Complex and Socioreligious Change
  • 28. The Fiji Indian Community and Its Church: An Open Door
  • 29. Pioneer Missionaries among the Australian Aborigines
  • 30. Personal Interplay in Intercommunity Ceremonial in Fiji
  • Conclusion: The Anthropological and Ethnohistorical Pilgrimage of a Missiologist.