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The Gospel in Human Contexts: Anthropological Explorations for Contemporary Missions is unavailable, but you can change that!

While the gospel is timeless truth, it enters into ever-changing and widely varied human contexts. The missionary who desires to meaningfully communicate the gospel to particular humans needs to understand people and the particular influences--social, cultural, psychological, and ecological--that shape them. Further, we must understand ourselves and the influences that have shaped us, since our...

other cultures using Western theoretical frameworks. After the 1930s, anthropologists began to realize the importance of understanding the world as the people they study see it.[2] This led to a profound shift in the nature of anthropological and missiological theories, and to an ongoing exploration of the differences between cultures and their mutual intelligibility. Can we truly understand others? Can we compare their cultures with our own and, if so, on what basis? We begin by studying the people
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