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Monograph #6
Church and Sect in Oceania |
1. Introduction: Missionary Occasions
Kenelm O. L. Burridge Part 1: MISSIONARIES AND ANTHROPOLOGISTS Introduction 2. Foreign Missionaries in the Pacific Islands during the Twentieth
Century 3. Mutual Biases of Anthropologists and Missionaries Part 2. MISSIONIZATION IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Introduction 4. The Impact of South Sea Islands Missionaries on Melanesia 5. Civilizing the Heathen: Missionaries and Social Change in the Mortlock
Islands 6. Missions, Administration, and Education in the Solomon Islands, 1893-1942 7. Competition for Baegu Souls: Mission Rivalry on Malaita, Solomon
Islands Part 3: LOCAL-LEVEL MISSIONARY ADAPTATION Introduction 8. Mission, Church, and Sect: Three Types of Religious Commitment in
the Torres Strait Islands 9. Intercultural Communication in the Western Solomons: The Methodist
Mission and the Emergence of the Christian Fellowship Church 10. Indigenization as a Missionary Goal in the Caroline and Marshall
Islands 11. The Impact of Vatican II on the Marists in Oceania Part 4: INDIGENOUS RESPONSE Introduction 12. The Teachings of Father Marino: Christianity on Tobi Atoll 13. Christianity in Kaliai: Response to Missionization in Northwest
New Britain 14. After the Missionaries Came: Denominational Diversity in the Tonga
Islands 15. The Politics of Denominational Organization in Samoa 16. Conclusion: Retrospect and Prospect |