Syllabus – Religious Presuppositions – Summer 1996
Lecture Note 1 – The World is Too Much With Us
Lecture Note 2 – The Worlds of Modernity and Postmodernity
Lecture Note 3 – SocAnthro Presuppositions
Lecture Note 4 – History of Anthropological Theory
Lecture Note 5 – Epistemological Shifts in Social Science
Lecture Note 6 – People in Social Sciences
Lecture Note 7 – People in Social Sciences 2
Lecture Note 8 – Summaires of Various Scholars
Lecture Note 9 – Theoreticians Lecture Note 10 – Encountering the World
Lecture Note 11 – Epistemological Shifts in Western Thought
Lecture Note 12 – Thayer – Missiological Implications of Anthropology, Psychology, and Religion
Figure 1 – History of Western Worldviews
Figure 2 – Brief History of Different Schools of Anthropological Theory
Figure 4 – Levels of Mental Construction, Cultural Knowledge
Figure 5 – Systems Approach to the Study of Humans
Student Paper 1 – David Price Response Paper
Other 1 – The Pascal Centre Flier
Reading 1 – Wiebe – Explanation and the Scientific Study of Religion
Reading 2 – Geertz – Religion as a Cultural System
Reading 3 – Internationalization of the Social Sciences and Humanities