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100 1  Tippett, Alan R.|q(Alan Richard),|d1911-1988. 
240 10 Works.|kSelections.|f2014 
245 10 Fullness of time :|bethnohistory selections from the 
       writings of Alan R. Tippett /|ceditor ; Doug Priest. 
264  1 Pasadena :|bWilliam Carey Library,|c[2014] 
264  4 |c©2014 
300    1 online resource (xxxvii, 377 pages) :|billustrations 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
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490 1  The missiology of Alan R. Tippett eries. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  PART ONE. METHODS AND MODELS -- 1. Ethnohistory as 
       Research Methodology -- 2. Ethnohistory -- 3. The Contour 
       of Ethnohistory -- 4. Preamble and Sources -- 5. 
       Methodology -- 6. The Historicity of Oral Tradition -- 7. 
       An Anthropologist Looks at the Jesus Documents -- 8. The 
       Structure and Analysis of an Event : An Exercise in 
       Ethnohistorical Reconstruction 
505 8  PART TWO. VARIETIES, LOCATION, AND USE OF DOCUMENTS -- 9. 
       Private Letters and Cross-cultural Values -- 10. The Lost 
       Library -- 11. A Statement on the Use of Documents: The 
       Complexity of the Conversion of the Tahitians -- 12. Novel,
       Film, Reviews, and Reaction -- 13. Missionary Resources 
       and Island Life Histories -- 14. The Relevance of Archival
       Developments in the Southwest Pacific 
505 8  PART THREE. SYNCHRONIC AND DIACHRONIC STUDIES -- 15. A 
       Synchronic Ethnohistorical Reconstruction -- 16. 
       Ethnolinguistics and Bible Translation : A Diachronic Case
       Study-Fiji -- 17. The Abnormality or Normality of a Fijian
       Cannibal Chief -- 18. The Early Growth ofthe Church in 
       Fiji -- 19. Pioneering Education in Fiji (1835-42) -- 20. 
       The Place of Women in Education and Evangelism in Fiji 
       (1835-1900) -- 21. Contemporary Departures from 
       Traditional Christianity in Cross-cultural Situations: A 
       Melanesian Ethnohistorical Case Study 
505 8  PART FOUR. NONDOCUMENTARY SOURCES -- 22. Fiji: Whale's 
       Tooth Ends an Era -- 23. Fijian Material Culture: 
       Conclusions -- 24. "The End of the Age! Alas!" -- 25. Oral
       Tradition and Ethnohistory: The Transformation of 
       Information and Social Values in Early Christian Fiji 
       (1835-1905) -- PART FIVE. CASE STUDIES -- 26. The Process 
       of Religious Change (Wallega Galla, Ethiopia) -- 27. The 
       Head-hunting and Slavery Complex and Socioreligious Change
       -- 28. The Fiji Indian Community and Its Church: An Open 
       Door -- 29. Pioneer Missionaries among the Australian 
       Aborigines -- 30. Personal Interplay in Intercommunity 
       Ceremonial in Fiji -- Conclusion: The Anthropological and 
       Ethnohistorical Pilgrimage of a Missiologist. 
520    Alan Tippett's publications played a significant role in 
       the development of missiology. The volumes in this series 
       augment his distinguished reputation by bringing to light 
       his many unpublished materials and hard-to-locate printed 
       articles. These books--encompassing theology, anthropology,
       history, area studies, religion, and ethnohistory-- 
       broaden the contours of the discipline. Tippett believed 
       his writings on ethnohistory were his most original 
       contribution to the discipline of missiology. The wealth 
       of material in Fullness of Time is his best ethnohistory 
       writing--most of which has never been published. Explore 
       the methods and models of this captivating field of study.
       Realize how documents, oral tradition, and even artifacts 
       can be used to recreate the cultural situation of a prior 
       time. Learn about the South Pacific, Ethiopia, Hawaii, and
       Australia, both in and through time. 
588 0  Print version record. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
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650  0 Ethnohistory. 
650  0 Ethnology|xResearch|xMethodology. 
650  7 ethnohistory.|2aat 
650  7 Ethnohistory.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00916090 
650  7 Ethnology|xResearch|xMethodology.|2fast
       |0(OCoLC)fst00916157 
700 1  Priest, Doug,|d1952-|eeditor. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aTippett, Alan R. (Alan Richard), 1911-
       1988.|sWorks. Selections. 2014.|tFullness of time.
       |dPasadena : William Carey Library, [2014]|z9780878085927 
830  0 Missiology of Alan R. Tippett series. 
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