Why Are There So Few Christian Anthropologists? Reflections on the Tensions between Christianity and Anthropology

Source:

Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith, Volume 58, Number 4, p.266 (2006)

URL:

http://www.asa3.org/ASA/PSCF.html

Keywords:

Christianity; Anthropology

Abstract:

In his provacative book, "The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind", evangelical historian Mark Noll decries the lack of an evangelical mind in the academy, and challenges evangelical Christians to consider the importance of the cultivation of the mind as a divine calling. Unfortunately, the Christian mind in anthropology lags behind many disciplines because, among other reasons, there are so few Christian anthropologists. Why is this? According to a Carnegie Foundation survey, anthropology is the most secular of the disciplines. It has a record of hostility to Christianity that is bourne out by the experiences of many evangelical Christians. This essay elaborates some of the tensions between anthropology and Christianity and provides a response to some of these tensions. It suggests that evangelical Christians can influence the academy by immersing themselves in it and by pursuing pure research rather than just focusing on more applied concerns such as missions, development and the church.