Lecture Description
General Cultural Anthropology (ANTH 200), Dr. Doug Hayward
Who Should We Follow? Leadership in Societies
November 15, 2011.
Course Index
- Why We Study Anthropology
- What Kind of Anthropologists are There? What is Worldview?
- What is a Worldview? What are the Types of Worldviews?
- Cultural Relativity and the Dangers of Absolute Relativism
- Worldviews and Cultural Perspective
- Anthropological Theory
- Anthropological Theory - Part 2
- Food Gathering Methods, Pt 1
- Food Gathering Methods, Pt 2
- Advanced Agriculture Techniques
- Hermeneutics and Cultural Implications
- Social Implications of Reciprocity
- Economic Issues in Society: Capitalism and the Free Market
- Marriage and the Regulation of Sexual Behaviors
- The Function of Marriage
- Types of Marriages in Different Cultures
- Kinship Societies
- God and Culture
- Who Should We Follow? Leadership in Societies
- Leadership in Societies: Tribal Communities
- Societal Categorizations
- Implications of Different Societies and Theories on Poverty
- Religion and Cosmology
- Religion and Cults
Course Description
Dr. Doug Hayward explains the basic aspects of culture that anthropologists use to analyze people groups. Hayward's Christian approach to anthropology offers a nuanced and comprehensive understanding of culture to his audience. Notably, Hayward discusses how Christians can reasonably utilize the idea of cultural relativism in both research and missions.
Topics: the nature of people in culture; worldview and perception; culture change; a study of the subsystems of cultures, including social organization, religion, language and related topics.
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