Paul g hiebert biography of martin luther
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Paul represented the third generation of a Mennonite Brethren missionary family. He was then sent to Shamshabad to take over as missionary principal of Bethany Bible School and College His Ph. No longer allowed into India as a regular missionary, Paul became a professor of anthropology and South Asian studies. His career, first at Kansas State University Manhattan, and then at the University of Washington Seattle, , was extremely successful.
During these same years, he spent one year as visiting professor at his Mennonite Brethren Seminary in Fresno and another year as a Fulbright visiting professor at Osmania University in Hyderabad During his last thirty years, from onward, Paul was a missionary anthropologist. This phase began when he accepted a research professorship at Fuller Theological Seminary Pasadena, California; After thirteen years of training doctoral students at Fuller, he moved to Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Deerfield, Illinois; He spent his last seventeen years there, serving first as professor of mission anthropology and South Asian studies.
Named distinguished professor of mission and anthropology in , to the end of his life Paul remained heavily involved in his work, especially in India.