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Intro
Acknowledgments
Praise page for Hierarchies of Power
Contents
List of Figures
1 Introduction
P/E Church, Religious Change, and Globalization
Value-Culturalist Approach
Hierarchy, Religious Change, and Power Structures
The Kenyah in Apokayan and Central Borneo
The Fieldwork
Outline of the Chapters
References
2 The End of Headhunting and the Globalizing Mission of Evangelical Christianity in Borneo
Upland-Lowland Social Formation in Precolonial and Colonial Borneo
The End of Headhunting
Moral Frontiers and P/E Christian Ideology
The Urgency of Proselytizing and Evangelical Christian Moral Geography
Self-Planting Church and Egalitarian Vision of a Church Network
The Radical Break with Tradition
Conclusion
References
3 The Fall of Adat Pu'un and the Politics of Church Making
The Fall of Old Adat, Bungan Malan, and Christianity as a Novel Form of Power
The Emergence of the Indigenous Church and Local Evangelists
Becoming Missionaries: Transnational Church Development in the Midst of Indonesia's Revolution
The Fall of Old Adat, Church, and Gendered Social Change
Conclusion
References
4 The Spirit Went Upriver: Disenchanted Adat and the Politics of "Culture"
The Return of Adat, Ladung Bio, and Politics of Pemekaran
Christian Aristocrat: Pastor Raising a Belawing
Uman Jenai as Disenchanted Rituals
Beyond the Ritual, Gendered Adat, and Ethics of Everyday Life
Conclusion
References
5 Inter-Denominational Relations, Hierarchy, and Schism
Bungan Malan Movement and Early Conversion
Contrasting Liturgies and Polarized Villages
Liturgy, Village Events, and Inter-Denominational Relations
The Complete and Incomplete Church
Conclusion
References
6 Conclusion
The Articulation of Socio-Religious Forms and the Development of P/E Christianity
Reassessing Religious Change in Borneo, Southeast Asia, and Beyond
References
Index
Acknowledgments
Praise page for Hierarchies of Power
Contents
List of Figures
1 Introduction
P/E Church, Religious Change, and Globalization
Value-Culturalist Approach
Hierarchy, Religious Change, and Power Structures
The Kenyah in Apokayan and Central Borneo
The Fieldwork
Outline of the Chapters
References
2 The End of Headhunting and the Globalizing Mission of Evangelical Christianity in Borneo
Upland-Lowland Social Formation in Precolonial and Colonial Borneo
The End of Headhunting
Moral Frontiers and P/E Christian Ideology
The Urgency of Proselytizing and Evangelical Christian Moral Geography
Self-Planting Church and Egalitarian Vision of a Church Network
The Radical Break with Tradition
Conclusion
References
3 The Fall of Adat Pu'un and the Politics of Church Making
The Fall of Old Adat, Bungan Malan, and Christianity as a Novel Form of Power
The Emergence of the Indigenous Church and Local Evangelists
Becoming Missionaries: Transnational Church Development in the Midst of Indonesia's Revolution
The Fall of Old Adat, Church, and Gendered Social Change
Conclusion
References
4 The Spirit Went Upriver: Disenchanted Adat and the Politics of "Culture"
The Return of Adat, Ladung Bio, and Politics of Pemekaran
Christian Aristocrat: Pastor Raising a Belawing
Uman Jenai as Disenchanted Rituals
Beyond the Ritual, Gendered Adat, and Ethics of Everyday Life
Conclusion
References
5 Inter-Denominational Relations, Hierarchy, and Schism
Bungan Malan Movement and Early Conversion
Contrasting Liturgies and Polarized Villages
Liturgy, Village Events, and Inter-Denominational Relations
The Complete and Incomplete Church
Conclusion
References
6 Conclusion
The Articulation of Socio-Religious Forms and the Development of P/E Christianity
Reassessing Religious Change in Borneo, Southeast Asia, and Beyond
References
Index