Medium or Message?
Language and Faith in Ethnic Churches
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What is the role of language in ethnic churches? This new and much needed account of the Australian experience examines the issues faced by sixteen congregations, together representing different periods of Australia’s migration history, as well as different languages, cultural backgrounds and Christian denominations. Drawing on the rich data provided by the study, the concept of “language–religion ideology” is developed to describe the nature of the relationship between language and religion which is exhibited by a denomination, with far-reaching implications for multilingual and multicultural societies.
List of Tables and Figures
Series Editor’s Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
1 Establishing the Context of the Study
2 Language–Religion Ideology in an Ethnic Church Context
3 Views from the Pulpit
4 Case Study 1: The Latvian Church
5 Case Study 2: The Indonesian Church
6 Some General Trends
7 Towards a New Framework
Appendix: Summary Tables of Data Gathered from Interviews with Ministers
References
Index