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Dr. Dan Shaw

Dan was a distinguished professor of mission and anthropology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and taught at Fuller Theological Seminary (USA) for some 37 years . Since commencing his Doctoral dissertation in Samo Social Structure (1973), he has consulted internationally in the field of anthropology.

Course curriculum

  • 1

    Course Description

    • Course Description

  • 2

    Communicational Assumptions

    • Communicational Assumptions (1)

    • Communicational Assumptions (2)

    • Communicational Assumptions (3)

    • Communicational Assumptions - reflection

  • 3

    Communicational Models

    • Communicational Models: Code Model

    • Communicational Models: Cognitive & Experience Models

    • Communicational Models - reflection

  • 4

    Transculturation: A Relevant Approach

    • Transculturation: A Relevant Approach (1)

    • Transculturation: A Relevant Approach (2)

    • Transculturation: A Relevant Approach - reflection

  • 5

    Communications in Pluralist Contexts

    • Inferential Communications in Pluralist Contexts

    • Appropriate Communications in Pluralist Contexts

    • Communications in Pluralist Contexts - Reflection

  • 6

    Relationships in Pluralist Contexts

    • Relationships in Pluralist Contexts (1)

    • Relationships in Pluralist Contexts (2)

    • Relationships in Pluralist Contexts - reflection

  • 7

    The Church in Pluralist Contexts

    • The Church in Pluralist Contexts (1)

    • The Church in Pluralist Contexts (2)

    • The Church in Pluralist Contexts - reflection

  • 8

    Communicating the Gospel in Pluralist Contexts

    • Communicating the Gospel in Pluralist Contexts (1)

    • Communicating the Gospel in Pluralist Contexts (2)

    • Communicating the Gospel in Pluralist Contexts - reflection

  • 9

    Mission in Pluralist Contexts

    • Mission in Pluralist Contexts (1)

    • Mission in Pluralist Contexts (2)

    • Mission in Pluralist Contexts - reflection

  • 10

    Review this Course

    • Review this Course