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Despite the remarkable growth of Christianity in Africa, Asia, and Latin America in the twentieth century, there is a dearth of primary material produced by these Christians. This volume explores the problem of writing the history of indigenous Christian communities in the Global South.
Many such indigenous Christian groups pass along knowledge orally, and colonial forces have often not deemed their ideas and activities worth preserving. In some instances, documentation from these communities has been destroyed by people or nature. Highlighting the creative solutions that historians have found to this problem, the essays in this volume detail the strategies employed in discerning the perspectives, ideas, activities, motives, and agency of indigenous Christians. The contributors approach the problem on a case-by-case basis, acknowledging the impact of diverse geographical, cultural, political, and ecclesiastical factors.
This volume will inspire historians of World Christianity to critically interrogate--and imaginatively use--existing Western and indigenous documentary material in writing the history of Christianity in Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Oceania.
In addition to the editor, the contributors to this volume include J. J. Carney, Adrian Hermann, Paul Kollman, Kenneth Mills, Esther Mombo, Mrinalini Sebastian, Christopher Vecsey, Haruko Nawata Ward, and Yanna Yannakakis.
Title
Christian Interculture: Texts and Voices from Colonial and Postcolonial Worlds
Author
Arun W. Jones
Book Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Penn State University Press
Published
January 2021
Weight
552g
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 2 cm
ISBN
9780271087795
ISBN-10
027108779X
Eden Code
5302876
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