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Beyond Conversion and Syncretism

Indigenous Encounters with Missionary Christianity, 1800-2000

Beyond Conversion and Syncretism

Indigenous Encounters with Missionary Christianity, 1800-2000

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Publisher: Berghahn Books
ISBN: 9780857452177
Number of Pages: 328
Published: 01/10/2011
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm

The globalization of Christianity, its spread and appeal to peoples of non- European origin, is by now a well-known phenomenon. Scholars increasingly realize the importance of natives rather than foreign missionaries in the process of evangelization. This volume contributes to the understanding of this process through case studies of encounters with Christianity from the perspectives of the indigenous peoples who converted. More importantly, by exploring overarching, general terms such as conversion and syncretism and by showing the variety of strategies and processes that actually take place, these studies lead to a more nuanced understanding of cross-cultural religious interactions in general—from acceptance to resistance—thus enriching the vocabulary of religious interaction. The contributors tackle these issues from a variety of disciplinary perspectives—history, anthropology, religious studies—and present a broad geographical spread of cases from China, Vietnam, Australia, India, South and West Africa, North and Central America, and the Caribbean.

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments

Introduction. Beyond Conversion and Syncretism
David Lindenfeld & Miles Richardson

PART I. CONVERSION AND ITS COMPLEXITIES

Chapter 1. Conversion, Translation, and Life-History in Colonial Central India
Saurabh Dube

Chapter 2. Conversion at the Boundaries of Religion, Identity, and Politics in Pluricultural Guatemala
C. Mathews Samson

Chapter 3. Christian Soldiers, Christian Allies: Coercion and Conversion in Southern Africa and Northeastern America at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century
Elizabeth Elbourne

Chapter 4. Horton’s “Intellectualist Theory” of Conversion, Reflected on by a South Asianist
Richard Fox Young

PART II. SYNCRETISM AND ITS ALTERNATIVES

Chapter 5. Santa Barbara Africana: Beyond Syncretism in Cuba
Joseph Murphy

Chapter 6. Inculturation, Mission, and Dialogue in Vietnam: The Conference of Representatives of the Four Religions
Anh Q. Tran

Chapter 7. Concentration of Spirituality: The Taiping and the Aladura Compared
David Lindenfeld

Chapter 8. Acculturation and Gendered Conversion: Afro-American Catholic Women in New Orleans, 1726-1884
Sylvia Frey

Chapter 9. Colonial Constructs and Cross-Cultural Interaction: Comparing Missionary/Indigenous Encounters in Northwestern America and Eastern Australia
Anne Keary

Selected Bibliography
Notes on Contributors

avid, Miles Richardson

David Lindenfeld is Professor of History at Louisiana State University. Trained as a Europeanist, he has published The Practical Imagination: The German Sciences of State in the Nineteenth Century (University of Chicago Press, 1997), and coedited with Suzanne Marchand Germany at the Fin de Siècle: Culture, Politics, and Ideas (LSU Press, 2004).