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Description: Globalization and urbanization are twin forces that
are powerfully shaping economics, politics, and religion in the
world today. Traditional anthropological theories are inadequate to
recognize and analyze trends such as global migration, diasporas,
and transnationalism. New departures in anthropology and the social
sciences seeking to address these and other phenomena can help us
critique and reshape the theology and practice of Christian
mission. Today most societies are no longer monocultural. In such
multicultural contexts any given individual may be competent in
several cultures, several languages, several social networks. What
does it mean to be in mission with people on the move--people who
present themselves in one social identity, language, and culture
within a particular setting, and then in another setting, even on
the very same day, present themselves in another social identity,
language, and culture? In the face of widespread, rapid movement of
peoples and their increasingly fluid and multifaceted identities,
will the missionary settle down somewhere or be itinerant along
with the people? How are perplexing new questions in particular
contexts to be addressed, such as: In what ways is the Nigerian who
is founding an AIC congregation near Houston a missionary too? How
will Brazilians and Koreans be trained for cross-cultural ministry?
The world is changing faster than missionaries can be retrained for
service. And yet ethnographic tools are still crucial to missionary
practice. This important work seeks to draw on recent developments
in anthropology to bring valuable perspective and tools to bear on
equipping missionaries for work amidst the rapid shifting and
complex shaping of peoples by the forces of today's globalized
world. Endorsements: ""Rynkiewich has written an excellent
accessible introduction for missionaries to postmodern
anthropology. Soul, Self, and Society provides up-to-date
perspectives and 'tools' for properly understanding the
cultural/social phenomena of our complex and changing world today,
such as migration, urbanization, globalization, and
postcolonialism, and therefore enabling missionaries to proclaim,
serve, and witness to God's Reign more appropriately and deeply
within the heart of the human situation."" -Roger Schroeder
Catholic Theological Union in Chicago ""This book is a worthy
successor to texts by Nida, Luzbetak, Mayers, Hiebert, and
Lingenfelter. Good writing, clear thinking, and cutting-edge
engagement with contemporary concerns such as migration, diaspora,
transnationalism, urbanization, and globalization set this volume
apart from its predecessors. It deserves to become the standard
textbook for introductory anthropology courses in Christian
colleges and seminaries."" -Jonathan Bonk Overseas Ministries Study
Center ""Anthropology has always played a critical role in
missiological reflection. Yet, though the discipline of
anthropology has changed, missiology often has not. In this
important work, Michael Rynkiewich, a senior missiological
anthropologist, calls for a much needed 'upgrade.' His mature
reflection challenges traditional missiological thinking as he
argues for a postmodern, postcolonial missiology that engages
current anthropological theory. All who take mission and context
seriously must grapple with the ideas in this book "" -Christopher
Flanders Abilene Christian University ""In an irenic spirit,
Rynkiewich chides anthropologists, missiologists, and missionaries
for not adequately coming to grips with the enormous changes our
world has undergone in the past fifty years. We therefore ignore at
our peril these urbanizing and globalizing dynamics, and may by
default promote a missiological practice or follow an
anthropological theory that is no longer useful or even true in
today's world. In a masterful way, Rynkiewich, drawing on his
anthropological research and mission experience in the South
Pacific, brings together anthropology and missiology
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