Cultural Concomitants of Higi Conversion: Early Period
In this case study, involving a widespread conversion of the Higi people to Christ, the very concentration on cultural factors silently highlights the underlying theological dimension of God's Spirit at work — both apart from and through conscious advocates, both insiders and outsiders. By his...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Sage
1976
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Missiology
Year: 1976, Volume: 4, Issue: 4, Pages: 431-442 |
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Summary: | In this case study, involving a widespread conversion of the Higi people to Christ, the very concentration on cultural factors silently highlights the underlying theological dimension of God's Spirit at work — both apart from and through conscious advocates, both insiders and outsiders. By his anthropologically-informed approach, Professor Kraft was able to work with these forces already at work, rather than against them. |
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ISSN: | 2051-3623 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Missiology
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1177/009182967600400406 |