| Posted November 17, 2021 | By Darrell Whiteman, PhD in Anthropology | Categorized under Missiology Classics Podcast Series |






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1. Gospel and Culture: Advocates or Adversaries of Contextualization Part 1

2. Gospel and Culture: Advocates or Adversaries of Contextualization Part 2

3. Gospel and Culture: Advocates or Adversaries of Contextualization Part 3


By Darrell Whiteman, PhD in Anthropology

Darrell Whiteman is a missiological anthropologist, passionate about helping people in diverse cultures connect the Gospel and biblical values to the deepest part of their worldview. His teaching on “Crossing Cultural Barriers with the Gospel” has taken him to 78 countries and the training of thousands of missionaries and church workers.

After serving as a United Methodist missionary in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands, Darrell was professor of cultural anthropology and later dan of the E. Stanley Jones School of World Mission and Evangelism at Asbury Theological Seminary for 21 years, and Vice President and Resident Missiologist at The Mission Society in Atlanta, Georgia for nine years. He recently served as the interim executive director of the Overseas Ministries Study Center in New Haven, and adjunct professor at Yale Divinity School. He served on the board of trustees of the American Bible Society for 27 years. He is the past president of the American Society of Missiology as well as the International Association for Mission Studies. He has authored and edited five books, including World Mission in the Wesleyan Spirit.