Alan Tippett
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Life

Tippett was born in Australia
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 and was a missionary to the Fiji Islands for more than 20 years. He earned his Ph.D.
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 in anthropology at the University of Oregon
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 in 1964 and taught part time in the Institute of Church Growth, Fuller Theological Seminary
Fuller Theological Seminary
Fuller Theological Seminary is an accredited Christian educational institute with its main campus in Pasadena, California and several satellite campuses in the western United States...

.

Tippett also served as professor
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 of Missionary Anthropology at Fuller Theological Seminary's School of World Mission in Pasadena, California
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.

In the spring of 1965, an invitation was extended to him and Donald McGavran
Donald McGavran
Donald A. McGavran was the founding Dean and Professor of Mission, church growth, and South Asian studies at the School of World Mission, Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California...

 to move the Institute of Church Growth to Pasadena, where the school would become another satellite school to the Fuller Theological Seminary.

The faculty was expanded to include such scholars as Ralph D. Winter
Ralph D. Winter
Ralph Dana Winter was an American missiologist and Presbyterian missionary who became well-known as the advocate for pioneer outreach among unreached people groups. He was the founder of the U.S...

 in history
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, Arthur Glasser
Arthur Glasser
Arthur F. Glasser was the Dean Emeritus of the School of Intercultural Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary...

 in theology
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, Charles H. Kraft
Charles H. Kraft
Rev. Dr. Charles H. Kraft is an American anthropologist and linguist whose work since the early 1980s has focused on inner healing and spiritual warfare...

 to join Tippett in anthropology, and C. Peter Wagner
C. Peter Wagner
Charles Peter Wagner Christian missionary, writer, teacher, and church growth specialist, notable for his controversial spiritual warfare practices and beliefs...

 in church growth
Church growth
Church Growth is a movement within evangelical Christianity which emphasizes mainly missionary work combined with sociological awareness of the target population. The "seeker sensitive" label for this approach characterizes the would-be converts as "seekers".-History:Church Growth began with the...

. As church growth ideas matured, they were incorporated by McGavran into the basic textbook of the movement, Understanding Church Growth (Eerdmans), published in 1970.

Books

  • Tippett, A.R., 1954, The Christian (Fiji 1835–1867), Auckland Institute and Museum, Auckland.
  • Tippett, A.R., 1967, Solomon Islands Christianity: a study in growth and obstruction, Lutterworth Press, London.
  • Tippett, A.R., 1970. Church Growth and the Word of God, Eerdmans, Grand Rapids.
  • Tippett, A.R., 1971, People Movements in Southern Polynesia, Moody Press, Chicago.
  • Tippett, A.R., 1973, Aspects of Pacific Ethnohistory, William Carey Library, Pasadena, CA.
  • Tippett, A.R., 1977, The Deep Sea Canoe: Third World Missionaries in the South Pacific, William Carey Library, Pasadena, CA.
  • Tippett, A.R., 1987, Introduction to Missiology, William Carey Library, Pasadena, CA
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