Obituary
The Rev. Dr. Paul G.
Hiebert, missiologist and missionary to
A prolific writer, Hiebert
has published more than 150 articles and 10 books. His colleagues will remember him for his
efforts to bring the insights and skills of anthropology to the theory and
practice of Christian mission, and for his contribution to the critical realist
approach to epistemology. His
students will remember him for his generosity, and for his care and concern for
them as people.
Hiebert was a loving
husband, father and grandfather.
His wife, Frances Flaming Hiebert, died in 1999. His parents, also missionaries to
His family will
remember him for the following things among many others: playing rough and tumble with kids,
enjoying family camping, celebrating all events at Chinese restaurants, happily
eating hot curry till dripping with sweat, traveling so much he could hardly be
found (¡¥Where¡¦s Dad?¡¦), doodling on Styrofoam cups, being an honorary member of
his sisters¡¦ Red Hat Society, and faithfully having family devotions.
In
Loving Memory
Paul G. Hiebert