BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PAUL GORDON HIEBERT
I. PROFESSIONAL
PUBLICATIONS - MISSIONS:
In Press:
Transforming Worldviews.
The gospel in human contexts:
Changing Perceptions of Contextualizatiol1. In Proceedings of the Union Biblical
Seminary Missions Conference, 2006.(
Worldviews and why they matter: Continuing
Jesus' Ministry
of Deliverance. edited by Loren L. Johns and James R. Krabill.
Anthropology, Missions and
Epistemological Shifts. For Charles Kraft's feistschrift.
Charles Van
Engen, ed. (to be
published in 2007).
Changing Perceptions of
Contextualization. For David Hesselgrave's book to be published by John Knox,
2007.
In Print:
Books:
Anthropological Reflections on
Missiological Issues.
Missiological Implications of
Epistemological Shifts. 1999.
Folk Religions: Understanding
Popular Religious Beliefs and Practices.
Incarnational Ministries: Church
Planting in Ban, Tribal, Peasant and Urban Societies. Paul G. Hiebert and Eloise
Hiebert Meneses. 1995.
Case Studies in Missions. 1987. With Frances Hiebert.
Anthropological Insights for
Missionaries.
1985.
Cultural Anthropology. 1976.
Konduru: Structure and
Integration in a
Wonders and the Word. 1989. Jim Coggins and Paul G.
Hiebert, eds.
Articles:
Western images of others and
otherness. 2006. Race and Ethnicity. Robert Priest, ed.
Missionary as mediator of global
theologizing. 2006. Doing Theology in a Globalizing World. Craig Ott and Harold A. Netland, eds.
Sociocultural theories and mission to the west. Evangelical,
Ecumenical, and Anabaptist Missiologies in Conversion: Essays in Honor of
Wilbert R. Shenk. Janles R. Krabill, Walter Sawatsky and Charles E. Van
Engen, eds. Maryknoll: Orbis Books. 2006.
Missional Theology. Tite Tienou
and Paul Hiebert. Missiology. April, 2006.
Are we our 'others' keepers? Integral
*Field research for missions. Ministry in Tribal Societies.
*Introduction. Announcing the Kingdom. Art Glasser.
The Gospel in human contexts. Vantage Point. January-February, 2006. pp.3-6.
Worldviews and why they matter.
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Worldview transformation. In From the Straight Path to the
*Syncretism and social paradigms.
Van Rheenen, Gailyn, ed. EMS 2004 conference papers. Fall 2005.
From Systematic and Biblical to
Missional Theology. In Appropriate Christianity. Charles H. Kraft, ed. William Carey Library. 2005.
The Christian response to
Hinduism. And Spiritual Warfare and Worldview. In Missiology
for the 2Ft Century: South Asian Perspectives. Roger Hedlund and Paul Joshua
Bhakiaraj, eds.
Spiritual warfare and worldview.
In Missiology for
the 2Ft Century: South Asian Perspectives. Roger Hedlund and Paul Bhakiraj,
eds.
A Christian response to Hinduism.
Christian Witness
in Pluralistic contexts in the 21st Century!. Enoch Wan, ed. Evangelical Missiological Society Series:
Number 11.
Missiological issues in the
encounter with emerging Hinduism. Missiology: An International Review.
28:1:47-63.
Missions and the renewal of the
church.
Transforming worldviews. 2002.
* At the heart of conversion: a
transformation of world view.
Missional theology. [Tite Tienou
and Paul Hiebert] . 2002.
*Missions and the doing of
theology. [Tite Tienou and Paul Hiebert]. 2002. The Urban Face of
Spiritual warfare and worldview.
In Global Missiology for the 21st Century. William D. Taylor, ed.
Response to split-level
Christianity and folk religion. International Journal of Frontier Missions.
16:4:173-181 (winter 1999-2000).
Cultural differences and the
communication of the gospel. In Perspectives on the World Christian Movement.
3rd ed. Ralph Winters, ed.
Social structure and church
growth. In Perspectives on the World Christian Movement. 3rd
ed. Ralph Winters, ed.
*Flaw of the Excluded Middle. In Perspectives
on the World Christian Movement. 3rd ed. Ralph Winters, ed.
Le probleme du milieu
intermediaire [Flaw of the excluded middle], and Les status sociaux, les roles
et les relations personneles [Statuses, roles and relationships, in Cultural
Anthropology. Translations for the Association Traduire la Bible,
Partnership in the gospel:
misers, accountants, and stewards. Direction. 28:1:55-62.
1999. *Reflexoes sobre a Importancia dos Fundamentos Epistemologicos para a
Ciencia, a Teologia e as Missioes. Capacitando:
Spiritual Warfare and Worldview
[translated into Japanese]. with Scott Klingsmith. Kairos. April, 1999.
Good news for a country. In Priscilla
Papers. 12: 1: 12. Reprinted in special edition:
Classics of Biblical Equality:
Selections from Priscilla Papers: The First Ten Years.
An Anthropologist Looks at Human
Systems: The Gospel in Our Culture. Brethren in Christ: History and Life.
21 (April): 65-81. 1998.
An Anthropologist Looks at
Worldviews: The Invisible Worlds in Which We Live. Brethren in Christ:
History and Life. 21(April): 122-144. 1998.
Partnership in the gospel: misers, accountants and
stewards. Paul Hiebert and Sam Larsen.Die Mission der Theologie.
Bonn Verlag fur Kultur and Wissenschaft. 1998. Republished in Direction: A
Mennonite Brethren Forum. 28:1:55-62, Spring.
Ethnomedicine and Medical Missions. P. G. Hiebert and
Cross-cultural Lessons. And
Conversion and Worldview Transformation. In Perspectives on World
Gospel and Culture: The WCC
Project. Missiology. 25:2:199-207.
The Social Sciences and Missions:
Applying the Message. Missiology and the Social Sciences: Contributions,
Cautions and Conclusions. Ed Rommen and Gary Corwin, eds. E.M.S. Series,
No.4.
Models of responses to social
needs. In Symposium on
*Conversion and Worldview
Transformation. International Journal of Frontier Missions. 14:2
April-June: 1997. pp. 83-86.
*Culture and cross-cultural
differences. Social structure and church growth: the bicultural bridge. Social
structure and church growth: the organization of societies. Three chapters in
R. D. Winter and S. C. Hawthorn eds. Perspectives on the World Christian
Movement: A Readers. Revised Edition [Second].
Christian Response to Social
Needs. In Symposium on Mission and Social Action: The Role of Social Ministry
in the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Paper presented at the Adventist
Development and Relief Agency study conference.
A categoria Crista: na tarefa missionaria. Capacitando:
*The Gospel in our culture:
methods of social and cultural analysis. In The Church Between Gospel and
Culture. George R. Hunsberger and Craig Van Gelder, eds.
International Doctorand.
3:9:1-2. 10 June, 1996.
The Academy. Doctorand. 4:
1-2 fall, 1996
Myths We Live By. The Standard.
Newsmagazine of the Baptist General Conference. January/February 1996. pp. 5-6.
Critical Issues in the Social
Sciences and Their Implications for
The biblical view: the nature of
spiritual warfare. Mennonite Brethren Herald. 31 :4:
The Role of Religion in
International Development. With Barbara Hiebert-Crape. The Conrad Grebe!
Review. Fall, 1995.281-298.
Anthropological and missiological
reflections. In Serving with the Poor in
Short-term Missions? Jolm Nyquist
and Paul Hiebert. Trinity World Forum. Spring, 1995. 1-4.
Missiological Education for a
Global Era. In The Book. The Circle and the Sandals: Missiological
Education for the 21st Century.
J. Dudley Woodberry and Charles Van Engen, eds. 1995.
Are We Our Others' Keepers? Currents
in Theology and
The Role of Religion in
International Development. With Barbara Hiebert-Crape. The Conrad Grebel
Review. Fall, 1995.281-298.
Contextualizacion Analitica. In La Revelacion de Dios en las Culturas.
Hans Denck Lectures,
Spirituality of the
Pandita Ramabai:
The church and ethnicity. World
Evangelization. 66 (March): 12-14. 1994.
Forward. Bridging the Gap:
Evangelism. Development and Shalome. Author, Bruce Bradshaw.
De-theologizing missiology: a
response. Trinity World Forum. 1993. Fall. P4
Globalization as evangelism. In The
Globalization of Theological Education. Alice Evans, Robert Evans and David
Foozen, eds. Maryknoll: Orbis. 1993.64-77.
Popular religions. In Toward
the Twenty-first Century in Christian Mission. James M. Phillips and Robert
T. Coote, eds.
Asian immigrants in American
cities. Coauthored with Young Hertig. Urban
Evangelism, church and kingdom.
In The Good News of the Kingdom. Charles Van Engen, Dean S. Gilliland and
Paul Pierson, eds. Marylmoll: Orbis Books. 1993. 151161.
The church: club, corporation or
community. Paul and Frances Hiebert. In Mercy. Community and Ministry.
Mark L. Y. Chan, ed.
On religious pluralism: Books we
recommend. Paul Hiebert, Harold Netland and John Nyquist. Direction. 23:
1 : 114-115. 1993. Reprinted in Occasional Bulletin of the E.M.S.
6:1:3-4. Spring.
Globalization as evangelism. In The
Globalization of Theological Education. Alice Evans, Robert Evans and David
Roozen eds. Marylmoll: Orbis. 1993.64-77.
De-theologizing missiology: A
response to Ed Rommen. Trinity World Forum. Published in fall issue,
1993.
Asian immigrants in American
cities. With Young Hertig, coauthor. Urban
Good news for a country. Women's
Concerns Report. Mennonite Central Committee Report. No. 106. 1993. 10.
January-February. Mennonite Central Committee Report No. 106. 1993. 10.
*Engaging cultures. Evangelical
Missions Quarterly.
Conversion in Hinduism and
Buddhism. 1992. Handbook of Religious Conversion, H.
*Spiritual warfare: Biblical
perspectives.
Paul
Hiebert on Urban Evangelism. Alumni Update: Mennonite Brethren Biblical
Seminary. (Fall) 1992. 2-3.
The
Biblical view: The nature of spiritual warfare. Mennonite Brethren Herald.
31 (October 9): 4. 1992.
*Can mission be carried on times of conflict? The
early church had no other choices. Global Christians. No. 56.
Spiritual Warfare: An Anabaptist
View.
Gospel in Our Culture. Proceedings
of the Gospel and Our Culture Conference. Selly Oaks,
Planting churches in
*Missions in Times of Conflict. Witness.
Sept/Oct. 1991. 4-5.
Beyond anti-colonialism to
globalism. Missiology; An International Review. 19;3;263282. July.
1991.
Checks Against Syncretism. In Christianity
Today. 35:2;39-40. February 11. 1991.
World Trends and Their
Implications for Missions. Trinity World Forum. Winter, 1990. 1-3.
The
whole image of God; a theological and anthropological understanding of
male-female relationship. Frances F. and Paul G. Hiebert. In Incarnational
Ministry: The Presence of Christ in Church. Society and Family. Christian
D. Kettler and Todd H. Speidell, eds.
J. N. C. Hiebert. and
Indigenization. In Mennonite Encyclopedia V.
What Anabaptists can offer the
city. Urban Connections. 6:3: 1-2 (October) 1990.
Cultural anthropology ·ofreligion.
Worldview. and Shaman .. Dictionary of Pastoral Care and Counseling.
Rodney J. Hunter, gen. ed.
*Mission
in times of conflict. In Committed to World
Banyan trees and banana trees.
1990. Christian Leader 53:3:24 (1990); Mennonite Brethren Herald
29:5:9 (March 9) 1990; and El Shaddai 2:5-8 (March-April) 1990.
Trends for future mission. 1990. Missionary
Messenger 56:7 (January) 1990.
Form and Meaning in
Contextualization of the Gospel. In The Word Among Us. Dean S.
Gilliland, ed.
Send missionaries or send money?
Witness (May/June) 1989. 4-10.
Training leaders, training
followers. Theological News and Notes. June. 1989.
Anthropological Insights for
Whole Ministries. In Christian Relief and Development, Edgar Elliston.
Christianity in a World of
Religious Turmoil. World Evangelization 16:59:17-19. ) May-June) 1989.
The Inter-school Ph.D. Theology,
News and Notes. 1989. 28.
Power encounter and folk Islam.
In Muslims and Christians on the
World trends and their implications for Mennonite
Brethren missions.
Metatheology: The Step Beyond
Contextualization. 1988. Retrospect and Prospect: A Missiology for 2001.
Hans Kasdorf, ed. Bad Liebenzell, West Germany: Liebenzeller Missions
Verlag. Translated version: “Metatheologie: Ein Schritt tiber die
Kontextualisierung hinaus.” Bilanz und Plan: Mission an der Schwelle zum
Dritten Jahrtausend. Liebenzeller. 1988.
Ethnicity and Evangelism in the
Trends for Future
How Far Can We Go? The
Worldviews and nomads of the sea.
In The Way of the Sea: The Shape of
Influences! Theology. News and
Notes. November, 14-15. 1987.
Critical Contextualization. International
Bulletin 11:3:104-112. July. Reprinted in The Best in Theology: Volume Two,
J. 1. Packer, General Editor.
Selected Annotated Bibliography
on Missiology: Social Aspects. Missiology 15:3:398- 401. With Norman
Thomas and Tyler Zabriskie. 1987.
Window Shopping the Gospel. Urban
Forward. Paul Long.
Megatrends in Missions. Direction.
16:1:37-46. Spring. 1987.
The Mission Field Next Door. Christian
Leader. 1987.
Missions in the 90s: Learning
from the past ... Looking to the future. Witness: Mennonite Brethren in
World Mission 1 :4. 1986.
*Missions and Anthropology. Notes
on Anthropology and Intercultural Community Work 8:4-15.
The Missiological Implications of
an Epistemological Shift. TWF Bulletin 8:5 :6-11. MayJune, 1985.
Epistemological Foundations for
Science and Theology. TWF Bulletin 8:4:5-10. MarchApril. 1985.
Introduction. Study Guide. Foundations
of Mennonite Brethren Missions. G. W. Peters author, P. G. Hiebert, General
Editor.
Discerning the Work of God. In C.
M. Robeck, Jr. ed. Charismatic Experiences in History.
Critical Contextualization. Missiology
12:287-296. July, 1984
Inverse Imperialism. Mennonite
World Conference Newsletter. 9. June, 1984
A Conflict of World View. Together:
A Journal of World Vision International No.4, July-September. 23-24. 1984.
People Movements in
Anthropological Tools for
Missionaries.
Barrett and Beyond. Missiology
12:63-69. January. 1984
Planning for the past or planning
for the future? The direction of world mission. And Parable: Rescue the
Perishing. 1984. Haggai Institute News Reprints.
The religious experience of the
poor: Folk religion in Andhra Pradesh. 1983. In Venay Samuel and Chris Sugden. Evangelism
and the Poor.
Don't be so right you're wrong.
1983. Eternity 30:12:24-25. December.
The Category 'Christian' in the
July. pp. 421-427.
Folk Religion in Andhra Pradesh: Some
Missiological Inlplications. 1983. In Vinay Samuel and Chris Sugden, eds. The
Gospel among our Hindu Neighbors.
Missions
and the Renewal of the Church. 1983. In Exploring Church Growth.
Countdown to the Twenty-First
Century. 1982.
Flaw of the Excluded Middle.
1982. Missiology 10:35-47. January. Reprinted in R. E. Hedlund and
Beulah Hebert, eds. Culture and Evangelization.
The Bicultural Bridge. 1982.
Culture and Cross-cultural
Differences. And Social Structure and Chmch Growth. 1981. In R. D. Winter and
S. C. Hawthorne, eds. World Christian Movement.
Many Cultures, One Gospel. 1981. Theology
News and Notes. October.
Contextualization's Challenge to
Theological Education. 1981. Occasional Papers of the Council of Mennonite
Seminaries and
Reaching Traditional Religions of
And the Darkness Cannot Put It
Out. 1981. Gospel Herald. March 24. And Christian Leader (March 10,
1981) and Evangelical Visitor 94:2-4 (April 1981).
Conversion in Cross-cultural
Perspective. In H. J. Schmidt. 1980. Conversion: Doorway to Discipleship.
Sets and Structures: A Study of
Church Patterns. And Reply to Respondents. In D. J. Hesselgrave.
1979. New Horizons in World
The Gospel and Culture. 1979. In
D. M. McCurry, ed. The Gospel and Islam: A 1978 Compendium.
Missions and Anthropology: A
Love/Hate Relationship. 1978. Missiology 6: 165-180. April. Reprinted in
Notes on Anthropology and Intercultural Community Work.
The Church and Society: An
Analytical Typology. And Editorial. 1979. In Theology, News and Notes.
October.
The Kingdom Reconciling Humanity.
1978. In P. N. Kraybill, ed. The
Conversion, Culture and Cognitive
Categories. 1978. Gospel in Context. October. Reprinted in Asian
Christian Communications Fellowship Journal (November 1980).
TheologyIPsychoiogy Integration
Part II: An Interview with Paul Hiebert. 1979. Paradeigma. Fuller
Seminary, May.
Dialogue on 'A Contextualized
Church: The
The Cultural Dimension in World
Outreach. 1977. In A. Glasser, P. Hiebert, P. Wagner and R. Winter. Understanding
World Evangelization.
Missionary Principle. Policies
and Practices.
1977.
An Introduction to
The Shape of Missions to Come.
1978. In Mennonite Brethren Missions/Services 1979 Triennial Report. pp.
30-31.
Introduction. 1978. In Meg Kraft.
Understanding the Worldview of the Kamwe.
Cultural Relativism and
Theological Absolutes. 1973. Direction. January. pp. 2-6.
Missions and the Understanding of
Culture. 1967. In A. J. Klassen,
ed. Church in
General Editor for the History of
Mennonite Brethren Missions (3 volumes). Also introduction and theoretical
analyses in each.
Toews, J. J. The Mennonite
Brethren in
Toews, 1. J. The Mennonite
Peters, G. W. The Mennonite
Brethren Mission Board and the
The Unheard Voice of Missions.
1972. Christian Leader. September 19.
The Emergence of National
Leadership. In A New Vision for the Church Today.
Training Pastors in
The Literature Program Develops
in
Peace, Today’s Problem. 1961. Christian
Leader. October 31.
Missionaries Study Their Task.
1961. Christian Leader. February 7.
Our Conflicting Values. 1960.
Christian Leader. July 12.
2. Book Reviews:
50+ book reviews in missiological
journals.
II. PROFESSIONAL
PUBLICATIONS - ANTHROPOLOGY:
1. Articles and Books
Indian and American world views:
a study in contrasts. 1983. Religion in Modern
Karma and other explanation
traditions in a South Indian village. 1982. Karma: An Anthropological
Inquiry.
Old age in a South Indian
village. 1981. Other Ways of Growing Old, P. Amos and S. Harrell, eds.
Stanford:
Anthropology and programs of
village development: A South Indian case study. 1977.
Land Tenure and Peasant in
A brief history of Patancheru or
Pottalakere, Andhra Pradesh. 1977. Journal of Andra Pradesh Historical
Society. Spring. Government of A.P. Publications. pp. 1-12.
Traffic patterns in
Class, caste and power. 1976. Indian
Journal of Comparative Sociology. Spring.
Cultural Anthropology. 1976.
Friendship Patterns in a South
Indian village school: An application of sociometric techniques. 1975. Indian
Journal of Comparative Sociology 1: 1-18. February.
Konduru: Structure and
Integration in a
Treasure-lore in
Caste and personal rank in an
Indian village. 1969. American Anthropologist 71.
Published in the special issue “A Memoriam of Paul G. Hiebert”
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