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_aLindland, Eric. _e1 |
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_aCrossroads of Culture _bChristianity, Ancestral Spiritualism, and the Search for Wellness in Northern Malawi. _c |
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_aOxford : _bMZUNI Press, _c(c)2020. |
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_aMzuni books ; _vno. 24 |
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_aCover -- _tCopyright page -- _tTitle page -- _tDedication -- _tAcknowledgments -- _tContents -- _tNote on Naming and Translation -- _tMap 1: Peoples of the Lake Nyasa basin, circa 1875 -- _tMap 2: Livingstonia Mission stations -- _tMap 3: Embangweni (Loudon) Station, 2000 -- _tINTRODUCTION -- _tThe Research Context -- _tA History of Encounters -- _tChoosing a Field Site -- _tEmbangweni Station -- _tThe Embangweni Ecclesiastical Context -- _tThe Research Framework -- _tThe Broader Research Context: Crisis and Challenge -- _tConclusion -- _tPART ONE. History and Theory |
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_aCHAPTER ONE -- _tMissiology and Anthropology in the Study of Christian Missions in Africa -- _tMissiological Perspectives on Conversion and Syncretism -- _tAnthropological Perspectives on Syncretism and Conversion -- _tAnthropological Theories of Conversion: Rationalization, Cosmology, and Colonialism -- _tFurther Anthropological Theories of Conversion: Power, Pragmatism, and the Contradictions of Colonization -- _tAnthropological Theories of Syncretism: As Structure and Meaning -- _tModeling and Schematization: Towards Developing a Cognitive Anthropology of Syncretism and Conversion |
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_aCultural Models and Analogic Schematization -- _tStructures of Conjuncture and Disjuncture -- _tOf Christianity, Colonialism, and Consciousness -- _tDurable Schemas and Challenging Hegemonies -- _tCHAPTER TWO -- _tHistorical Theologies of Bodily Resurrection and the Emergence of a Dualist Paradigm in Modern Western Culture -- _tIntroduction -- _tA Christian of Death and Resurrection -- _tMetaphors of Decay and Fertility in an Emergent Christian Theology of Bodily Resurrection -- _tDevelopments in Thirteenth and Fourteenth Century Theology: The Soul's Desire for the Resurrected Body |
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_aBody/Soul Hierarchies and the Emergence of a Dualist Paradigm -- _tCartesian Dualism and the Further Intellectualization of Soul -- _tProtestantism and the Reformed Tradition -- _tPresbyterianism -- _tThe Emergence of Biomedicine: Dualism and the Scientific Ethic of the Body -- _tCHAPTER THREE -- _tHistory, Religion, and Medicine in Northern Nyasaland -- _tA Series of Migrations -- _tRegional Religious Cults and Movements -- _tTumbuka Religion: Early Missionary Accounts -- _tTumbuka Religion: Malawian Christian Accounts -- _tNgoni Religion -- _tThe Tumbuka-Ngoni Religious Encounter |
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_aThe Arrival of the Livingstonia Mission -- _tCHAPTER FOUR -- _tThe Establishment, Growth, and Segmentation of the Livingstonia Mission -- _tTribal"" Responses to Missionary Activity -- _tFrom Hora to Lwasozi: A History of Embangweni -- _tEmbangweni and the Mission Biomedical Project -- _tThe Mission's Educational Expansion -- _tReligious Competition and Independency -- _tCHAPTER FIVE -- _tMissionary and Tumbuka Models of Personhood and Being: Conjunctions and Disjunctions Between Western Dualist and African Monist Schemas -- _tIntroduction |
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_aChristianity and other religions _zMalawi. |
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_aTraditional medicine _zMalawi. |
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_a1 _bCynthia Snell _c1 _dCynthia Snell |