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1 online resource (255 pages) |
Series |
Routledge Studies in Anthropology |
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Routledge studies in anthropology.
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Contents |
Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Chapter authors; Introduction; 1 Engaging the religiously committed other: Anthropologists and theologians in dialogue; PART I Epistemology for ethnography; 2 Mystery: To know and be known in ethnography; 3 Stranger: A biblical teaching as an anthropological resource; 4 Witness: A post-critical and biblical epistemology for a committed anthropology; 5 Humility: A Christian impulse as fruitful motif for anthropological theory and practice; 6 Mission: Agnes C.L. Donohugh, early "apostle for ethnography"; PART II Ontology for anthropology |
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7 Principalities: Insights from practical theology for a transformed applied anthropology8 Divine: The multiple expressions of the sacred in Andean ontology; 9 Calling: Implications of the transcendent for love and purpose in migration; 10 Trinity: Conceptual tools for an interdisciplinary theology of culture; 11 Anthropology in the mirror of theology: Epistemology, ontology, ethics (an afterword); Index |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Theological anthropology -- Biblical teaching
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Theological anthropology -- Biblical teaching
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Bronkema, David.
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ISBN |
9781315315317 |
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1315315319 |
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