| |
| Power and Identity in the Global Church |
|
| Additional Information on this Title |
|
|
Author Info: Brian Howell is associate professor of anthropology at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois and the author of Christianity in the Local Context: Southern Baptist in the Philippines (Palgrave, 2007). His current research on short-term missions and Christian ethnography has appeared in Anthropological Theory, The Journal of Communication and Religion, Christian Scholar’s Review, and The International Bulletin of Missionary Research.
Edwin Zehner holds a Ph.D. in Anthropology from Cornell University, where he is currently a Visiting Fellow in the Southeast Asia Program. He has published on missiological topics in Missiology, Anthropological Quarterly, Social Compass, and the forthcoming Evangelical Missiological Society book, Effective Engagement in Short-term Missions: Doing it Right! (William Carey Library, 2008).
|
Review: “I found these essays to provide an excellent introduction to issues of ethnicity and identity in mission settings around the world. Any missiologist wishing to understand social realities formerly treated under crude categories (like “people group,” homogeneous unit principle, indigeneity) will find excellent tools for developing sophisticated analyses of the contemporary world, analyses that are needed for wise anthropologically informed mission practice.” – Robert J. Priest, director of the doctor of philosophy in intercultural studies program, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
|
|
|
| Tell a friend about this title! |
|
|
|