Transforming Worldviews An Anthropological Understanding of How People Change
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Contents:
List of Figures
Introduction
1.The Concept of Worldview
2.Characteristics of Worldviews
3.Worldviews in Human Context
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Book Details
| Author / Artist | Paul G. Hiebert |
| Book Format | paperback |
| Publisher | Baker Book House Co ,U.S. |
| Date Published | 2008-06-01 |
| Number of Pages | 367 |
| ISBN | 9780801027055 |
| ISBN-10 | 0801027055 |
| Product ID | 1158698 |
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What are these?Full Description
This book provides insights into God’s mission in the world and its varied context, providing a valuable asset to all those who engaging in mission. Hiebert (1933-2007) was a leading evangelical anthropologist/missiologist providing students of intercultural ministry with an understanding of worldview and a strategy for effective, long-term ministry.Contents:
List of Figures
Introduction
1.The Concept of Worldview
2.Characteristics of Worldviews
3.Worldviews in Human Context
4.Methods for Analyzing Worldviews
5.Worldviews of Small-Scale Oral Societies
6.Peasant Worldviews
7.The Modern Worldview
8.The Worldview of Late Modernity or Postmodernity
9.The Post-Postmodern or Global Worldview
10.Towards a Biblical Worldview
11.Transforming Worldviews
Appendix 1: A Model for Worldview Analysis
Appendix 2: A Comparison of American and Indian Worldviews
Appendix 3: Modern/Postmodern Shift
References Cited
Index
Paul G. Hiebert was distinguished professor of mission and anthropology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and previously taught at Fuller Theological Seminary.




