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The World Is Too Much With Us: "Culture" in Modern Protestant Missions (The Modern Mission Era, 1792-1992 : An Appraisal)

The World Is Too Much With Us: "Culture" in Modern Protestant Missions (The Modern Mission Era, 1792-1992 : An Appraisal)
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  • ISBN-13: 9780865543881
  • ISBN: 0865543887
  • Publisher: Mercer University Press

AUTHOR

Taber, Charles R., Shenk, Wilbert R.

SUMMARY

Taber explores the interaction in recent history between the modern missionary movement (especially its Protestant expressions) and concurrent developments in the social sciences, specifically the emergence of the concept of culture. To begin, he traces the prehistory of the concept of culture from antiquity through the Enlightenment, and up to the dawn of the modern Protestant missionary movement. He then describes the historical context of the nineteenth century in terms of processes such as the industrial revolution, the abolitionist movement, the colonial enterprise, and in terms of key ideas such as evolution and the birth of anthropology. Taber goes on to situate the place and rise of the modern missionary movement in the nineteenth century, tracing how it was influenced by prevalent ideas and attitudes and how it contributed to our understanding of culture and cultures. He then looks at twentieth-century theories of culture and discusses those that have influenced missiology. Finally, he examines and evaluates some unresolved issues in missions.Taber, Charles R. is the author of 'The World Is Too Much With Us: "Culture" in Modern Protestant Missions (The Modern Mission Era, 1792-1992 : An Appraisal)' with ISBN 9780865543881 and ISBN 0865543887.

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