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in Oceania: Ethnographic Perspectives |
I. Introduction: Ethnographic Perspectives on Christianity in Oceanic
Societies 2. Some Next Steps in the Study of Pacific Island Christianity 3. God and Ghosts in Kove 4. Keeping the Lo under a Melanesian Messiah: An Analysis of the Pomio
Kivung, East New Britian 5. Christianity, Cargo Cultism, and the Concept of the Spirit in Misiman
Cosmology 6. Fathers, Aliens, and Brothers: Building a Social World in Loboda
Village Church Services 7. Christianity, People of the Land, and Chiefs in Fiji 8. Catholicism, Capitalist Incorporation, and Resistance in Kragur
Village 9. Mission Station and Village: Religious Practice and Representations
in Maisin Society 10. Inventing the Mormon Tongan Family I I. Catholicism and Pulapese Identity 12. Christianity and Maori Ethnicity in the South Island of New Zealand 13. Afterword |