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ASAO Monograph #12: Christianity in Oceania: Ethnographic Perspectives

Edited by John Barker

 
University Press of America (1990)

I. Introduction: Ethnographic Perspectives on Christianity in Oceanic Societies
John Barker

2. Some Next Steps in the Study of Pacific Island Christianity
Charles W. Forman

3. God and Ghosts in Kove
Ann Chowning

4. Keeping the Lo under a Melanesian Messiah: An Analysis of the Pomio Kivung, East New Britian
Garry Trompf

5. Christianity, Cargo Cultism, and the Concept of the Spirit in Misiman Cosmology
Martha Macintyre

6. Fathers, Aliens, and Brothers: Building a Social World in Loboda Village Church Services
Carl E. Thune

7. Christianity, People of the Land, and Chiefs in Fiji
Martha Kaplan

8. Catholicism, Capitalist Incorporation, and Resistance in Kragur Village
Michael French Smith

9. Mission Station and Village: Religious Practice and Representations in Maisin Society
John Barker

10. Inventing the Mormon Tongan Family
Tamar Gordon

I I. Catholicism and Pulapese Identity
Juliana Flinn

12. Christianity and Maori Ethnicity in the South Island of New Zealand
M. Jocelyn Armstrong

​13. Afterword
John Barker