Becoming sinners : Christianity and moral torment in a Papua New Guinea society / / by Joel Robbins.
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Superior document: | Ethnographic studies in subjectivity ; 4 |
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Publicatiejaar: | 2004 |
Taal: | English |
Reeks: | Ethnographic studies in subjectivity ;
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Fysieke beschrijving: | xxvii, 383 p. :; ill. |
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Inhoudsopgave:
- Part one : becoming sinners
- From salt to the law : contact and the early colonial period
- Christianity and the colonial transformation of regional relations
- Revival, second stage conversion, and the localization of the Urapmin Church
- Part two : living in sin
- Contemporary Urapmin in millennial time and space
- Willfulness, lawfulness, and Urapmin morality
- Desire and its discontents : free time and Christian morality
- Rituals of redemption and technologies of the self
- Millennialism and the contest of values
- Christianity, cultural change, and the moral life of the hybrid.