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Critical Christianity : translation and denominational conflict in Papua New Guinea / Courtney Handman.

LIBRA BR1495.N5 H36 2014
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Handman, Courtney, 1975- author.
Series:
Anthropology of Christianity ; 16.
The anthropology of christianity ; 16
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bible.
Christian sects--Papua New Guinea--Social life and customs.
Christian sects.
Protestantism--Social aspects--Papua New Guinea.
Protestantism.
Lutheran Church--Papua New Guinea.
Lutheran Church.
Bible--Translating--Papua New Guinea.
Guhu-Samane language--Papua New Guinea.
Guhu-Samane language.
Social aspects.
Manners and customs.
Papua New Guinea.
Physical Description:
xiv, 207 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Other Title:
Translation and denominational conflict in Papua New Guinea
Place of Publication:
Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2015]
Summary:
"In Critical Christianity, Courtney Handman analyzes the complex and conflicting forms of sociality that Guhu-Samane Christians of rural Papua New Guinea privilege and celebrate as 'the body of Christ.' Within Guhu-Samane churches, processes of denominational schism--long relegated to the secular study of politics or identity--are moments of critique through which Christians constitute themselves and their social worlds. Far from being a practice of individualism, Protestantism offers local people ways to make social groups sacred units of critique. Bible translation, produced by members of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, is a crucial resource for these critical projects of religious formation. From early interaction with German Lutheran missionaries to engagements with the Summer Institute of Linguistics to the contemporary moment of conflict, Handman presents some of the many models of Christian sociality that are debated among Guhu-Samane Christians. Central to the study are Handman's rich analyses of the media through which this critical Christian sociality is practiced, including language, sound, bodily movement, and everyday objects. This original and thought-provoking book is essential reading for students and scholars of anthropology and religious studies."--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Part one: Missions. Sacred speakers or sacred groups : the making of the colonial Lutheran Church in New Guinea
Linguistic locality and the anti-institutionalism of evangelical christianity : the summer institute of linguistics
Translating locality : the ethno-linguistics of christian critique
Part two: Christian villages. Revival villages : experiments in christian social and spatial groups
The surprise of speech : disorder, violence and christian language after the men's house
Part three: Denominations. Events of translation : intertextuality and denominationalist change
Mediating denominational disputes : land claims and the sound of christian critique
Kinship, christianity, and culture critique : learning to be a lost tribe of Israel in Papua New Guinea.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780520283756
0520283759
9780520283763
0520283767
OCLC:
879552842

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