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Mission of Development: Religion and Techno-Politics in Asia [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 270 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 457 g
  • Sērija : Theology and Mission in World Christianity 10
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Jun-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Brill
  • ISBN-10: 9004359087
  • ISBN-13: 9789004359086
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 270 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 457 g
  • Sērija : Theology and Mission in World Christianity 10
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Jun-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Brill
  • ISBN-10: 9004359087
  • ISBN-13: 9789004359086
The Mission of Development interrogates the complex relationships between Christian mission and international development in Asia from the 19th century to the new millennium. Through historically and ethnographically grounded case studies, contributors examine how missionaries have adapted to and shaped the age of development and processes of technocratisation, as well as how mission and development have sometimes come to be cast in opposition. The volume takes up an increasingly prominent strand in contemporary research that reverses the prior occlusion of the entanglements between religion and development. It breaks new ground through its analysis of the techno-politics of both development and mission, and by focusing on the importance of engagements and encounters in the field in Asia.
Preface ix
Notes on Contributors xi
1 Development's Missions
1(27)
R. Michael Feener
Catherine Scheer
2 The Gospel of Intellectuality: Indoctrinating Yenching Educational Missionaries in the Progressive Era
28(31)
Enyi Hu
3 The Laymen's Foreign Missions Inquiry, the Omi Mission, and Imperial Japan: Missionary Social Science and One Pre-History of Religion and Development
59(23)
Gregory Vanderbilt
4 Missionaries and Mining: Conflicts over Development in Eastern Indonesia
82(25)
Maribeth Erb
Fransiska Widyawati
5 The New Missionaries of Development: The Indonesian Council of Churches and Village Development Projects, 1971-1982
107(28)
Noemi Rui
6 "Development Missionaries" in the Slums of Bangkok: From the Thaification to the De-Thaification of Catholicism
135(30)
Giuseppe Bolotta
7 Developing Faith and Character to Develop the Nation: Perspectives from an Elite Indonesian Catholic School
165(25)
Erica M. Larson
8 Missionaries of a Korean Model of Development: Pentecostalism, Asian Modernity, and the Mission of the Yoido Full Gospel Church in Cambodia
190(24)
Hui-yeon Kim
9 Quietist Techno-Politics: Agricultural Development and Mennonite Mission in Indonesia
214(29)
Philip Fountain
Laura S. Meitzner Yoder
10 Evangelizing Entrepreneurship: Techno-Politics of Vocational Training in the Global Anti-Human Trafficking Movement
243(20)
Elena Shih
Index 263
Catherine Scheer, Ph.D. (2014), Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, is Lecturer at the Institut für Ethnologie, Universität Heidelberg. She was previously a post-doctoral fellow at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore.

Philip Fountain, Ph.D. (2011), Australian National University, is Teaching Fellow in Religious Studies at Victoria University of Wellington. His publications include Religion and the Politics of Development (Palgrave, 2015), edited with Robin Bush and R. Michael Feener.

R. Michael Feener, Ph.D. (1999), Boston University, is the is the Sultan of Oman Fellow at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, and Islamic Centre Lecturer in the History Faculty at the University of Oxford. His publications include Sharia and Social Engineering (OUP, 2014).