Dorsey- Anthropology vs Religion

One of the researchers we read about did not belong to either a missionary standpoint or an anthropologist standpoint. Since he interfered with the people he studied, the anthropologists would not recognize him. Since he did not teach the people Christianity in the exact way it read in the Bible, the missionaries would not accept him. I think that the stringent distinctions academia and religion put on themselves closes them off to knowledge and members. If both spheres were more open to bending the rules they would have much to gain from 'outsiders'. I understand why anthropologists do not want researchers to interfere with the people they are studying, however if the researcher does do this, it should not discount their work. Same for missionaries, unfortunately in Christianity it is important that the believer understands who Christ is and about the Trinity before many denominations will agree that they are a true disciple.

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