By Jon Bialecki, University of California, San Diego Two stories. It is my first time giving a talk abroad; indeed, it …
Occassional papers
“Milestones” is part of AnthroCyBib‘s ongoing effort to promote collaborative scholarship. We invite junior and senior scholars to submit proposals for essays that will critically and comparatively engage theoretical and methodological problems in the anthropological study of global Christianity. Contributors are encouraged to engage a wide variety of themes that will creatively advance emerging and established areas of interest.
Christianity as neither exception nor rule (An essay in the Self-Positionality in the Anthropology of Christianity series)
By Girish Daswani, University of Toronto As someone who grew up in Singapore, my relationship to Christianity was a peripheral …
Ethnography as a Memory of a Love Story (An essay in the Self-Positionality in the Anthropology of Christianity series)
By Nofit Itzhak, URV I could not attend Jeanne’s funeral, but my tiny psalms book, her husband told me over …
Negotiating asymmetries, discovering identities and experiencing new Christianities: the movements of a Brazilian researcher in Mozambique (An essay in the Self-Positionality in the Anthropology of Christianity series)
By Lívia Reis (National Museum, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) It was November 2014 and for three months I …
(Un)making selves and boundaries in Malaysian Borneo (An essay in the Self-Positionality in the Anthropology of Christianity series)
By Liana Chua (Brunel University) When I was about eight, one of my classmates gave me and another classmate a …
Introduction: Self-Positionalities (An essay in the Self-Positionality in the Anthropology of Christianity series)
By Girish Daswani (University of Toronto), with Jon Bialecki (University of California, San Diego) “In asking others to share their …
Occasional Paper: Daswani, “Christian Personhood in a Ghanaian Pentecostal Church”
Christian Personhood in a Ghanaian Pentecostal Church Girish Daswani (University of Toronto) Abstract: The question ‘what is Christian personhood?’ has been …
Occasional Paper: Riches, “Urban Indigenous Australian Pentecostal Christianity”
My Identity is ‘Indigenous Australian’ and ‘Christian’ and it’s Not An Oxymoron: Urban Indigenous Australian Pentecostal Christianity Tanya Riches (Fuller …
Occasional Paper: Howell, “19 and Counting: Religion, Gender, and the Hermeneutics of Agency”
19 and Counting: Religion, Gender, and the Hermeneutics of Agency in Liberal America Brian Howell (Wheaton College) Editorial Note – This article …
Occasional Paper: Bialecki, “The Judgment of God and the Non-elephantine Zoo”
The Judgment of God and the Non-elephantine Zoo: Christian Dividualism, Individualism, and Ethical Freedom After the Mosko-Robbins Debate Jon Bialecki …