Asia in the Making of Christianity: Conversion, Agency, and Indigeneity, 1600s to the Present: Social Sciences in Asia, cartea 35
Richard Fox Young, Jonathan A. Seitzen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 apr 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004236622
ISBN-10: 9004236627
Pagini: 444
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Social Sciences in Asia
ISBN-10: 9004236627
Pagini: 444
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Social Sciences in Asia
Cuprins
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Conventions
INTRODUCTION -Richard Fox Young and Jonathan A. Seitz
PART I: Continuity in Change, Change in Continuity
1. EARLY CHRISTIAN CONVERSION IN SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY COCHINCHINA - Nola Cooke
2. TRANSLATING SPIRITS: PROTESTANTS, POSSESSIONS, AND THE GRAMMARS OF CONVERSION IN SHANDONG PROVINCE - Richard Burden
3. PREACHING (CHUAN), WORSHIPPING (BAI), AND BELIEVING (XIN):RECASTING THE CONVERSIONARY PROCESS IN SOUTH CHINA - Joseph Tse-Hei Lee
4. CONVERSION TO MISSION CHRISTIANITY AMONG THE KACHIN OF UPPER BURMA, 1877-1972 - La Seng Dingrin
5. HAVE THE MITDES GONE SILENT? CONVERSION, RHETORIC, AND THE CONTINUING IMPORTANCE OF THE LOWER DEITIES IN NORTHEAST INDIA - Erik de Maaker
PART II: Conflicted Meanings, Meaningful Conflicts
6. FRAGILITY AND DURABILITY IN EARLY DIASPORIC CHINESE PROTESTANTISM - Jonathan A. Seitz
7. CONVERSION WITHOUT “COMMOTION”: REV. LAL BEHARI DAY’S CHANDRAMUKHIR UPAKHYAN (STORY OF CHANDRAMUKHI) - Sipra Mukherjee
8. LOSS AND/OR GAIN: AN ‘INTELLECTUALIST’ CONVERSION AND ITS SOCIO-COGNITIVE CALCULUS IN THE HINDU-CHRISTIAN LIFE OF NEHEMIAH GOREH, BENARES BRAHMIN - Richard Fox Young
9. THE ENIGMA OF CHRISTIAN CONVERSION IN MODERN JAPAN: THE CASE OF TWO BUDDHIST PRIESTS - Gregory Vanderbilt
10. BECOMING FAITHFUL: CONVERSION, SYNCRETISM, AND THE INTERRELIGIOUS HERMENEUTICAL STRATEGIES OF THE ‘”FAITHFUL OF JESUS” (ISA IMANDARS) - Jonas Adelin Jørgensen
PART III: The Politics of Conversion and the Conversion of Politics
11. DOES THE DIVINE PHYSICIAN HAVE AN UNFAIR ADVANTAGE? HEALING AND THE POLITICS OF CONVERSION IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY INDIA - Chad M. Bauman
12. CONVERSION AND MORAL AMBIGUITY: AN CHUNGGŬN, NATIONALISM AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN LATE NINETEENTH AND EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY KOREA - Franklin Rausch
13. CONNECTING DISCONNECTIONS: TROUBLING MEANINGS OF CHRISTIAN CONVERSION IN IMPERIAL NORTH INDIA - Rhonda Semple
14. THE ILLUSION OF CONVERSION: SIVA MEETS MARY AT VELANKANNI, SOUTHERN INDIA - Matthias Frenz
15. CONVERSION TO CHRISTIANITY AMONG THE THAI AND SINO-THAI OF MODERN THAILAND: GROWTH, EXPERIMENTATION, AND NETWORKING IN THE CONTEMPORARY CONTEXT - Edwin Zehner
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgements
Conventions
INTRODUCTION -Richard Fox Young and Jonathan A. Seitz
PART I: Continuity in Change, Change in Continuity
1. EARLY CHRISTIAN CONVERSION IN SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY COCHINCHINA - Nola Cooke
2. TRANSLATING SPIRITS: PROTESTANTS, POSSESSIONS, AND THE GRAMMARS OF CONVERSION IN SHANDONG PROVINCE - Richard Burden
3. PREACHING (CHUAN), WORSHIPPING (BAI), AND BELIEVING (XIN):RECASTING THE CONVERSIONARY PROCESS IN SOUTH CHINA - Joseph Tse-Hei Lee
4. CONVERSION TO MISSION CHRISTIANITY AMONG THE KACHIN OF UPPER BURMA, 1877-1972 - La Seng Dingrin
5. HAVE THE MITDES GONE SILENT? CONVERSION, RHETORIC, AND THE CONTINUING IMPORTANCE OF THE LOWER DEITIES IN NORTHEAST INDIA - Erik de Maaker
PART II: Conflicted Meanings, Meaningful Conflicts
6. FRAGILITY AND DURABILITY IN EARLY DIASPORIC CHINESE PROTESTANTISM - Jonathan A. Seitz
7. CONVERSION WITHOUT “COMMOTION”: REV. LAL BEHARI DAY’S CHANDRAMUKHIR UPAKHYAN (STORY OF CHANDRAMUKHI) - Sipra Mukherjee
8. LOSS AND/OR GAIN: AN ‘INTELLECTUALIST’ CONVERSION AND ITS SOCIO-COGNITIVE CALCULUS IN THE HINDU-CHRISTIAN LIFE OF NEHEMIAH GOREH, BENARES BRAHMIN - Richard Fox Young
9. THE ENIGMA OF CHRISTIAN CONVERSION IN MODERN JAPAN: THE CASE OF TWO BUDDHIST PRIESTS - Gregory Vanderbilt
10. BECOMING FAITHFUL: CONVERSION, SYNCRETISM, AND THE INTERRELIGIOUS HERMENEUTICAL STRATEGIES OF THE ‘”FAITHFUL OF JESUS” (ISA IMANDARS) - Jonas Adelin Jørgensen
PART III: The Politics of Conversion and the Conversion of Politics
11. DOES THE DIVINE PHYSICIAN HAVE AN UNFAIR ADVANTAGE? HEALING AND THE POLITICS OF CONVERSION IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY INDIA - Chad M. Bauman
12. CONVERSION AND MORAL AMBIGUITY: AN CHUNGGŬN, NATIONALISM AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN LATE NINETEENTH AND EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY KOREA - Franklin Rausch
13. CONNECTING DISCONNECTIONS: TROUBLING MEANINGS OF CHRISTIAN CONVERSION IN IMPERIAL NORTH INDIA - Rhonda Semple
14. THE ILLUSION OF CONVERSION: SIVA MEETS MARY AT VELANKANNI, SOUTHERN INDIA - Matthias Frenz
15. CONVERSION TO CHRISTIANITY AMONG THE THAI AND SINO-THAI OF MODERN THAILAND: GROWTH, EXPERIMENTATION, AND NETWORKING IN THE CONTEMPORARY CONTEXT - Edwin Zehner
Contributors
Index
Notă biografică
Richard Fox Young holds the Timby Chair in History of Religions at Princeton Theological Seminary. Resistant Hinduism (1981), The Bible Trembled (1995), and Vain Debates (1996) are his most widely-cited monographs on the encounter of Hindus and Buddhists with Christianity.
Jonathan A. Seitz is Assistant Professor, Taiwan Theological Seminary. A PhD graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary (2007), he is editing and annotating the early biography of Liang Fa by George H. McNeur. His next project is a study of Protestant sinology.
Jonathan A. Seitz is Assistant Professor, Taiwan Theological Seminary. A PhD graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary (2007), he is editing and annotating the early biography of Liang Fa by George H. McNeur. His next project is a study of Protestant sinology.