Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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Page 171
But the relationship between them is vertical : Christianity is presupposed as an
encompassing grid of meaning within which ... The multiculturalism of
inculturation is predicated upon a Christian universalism ( cf . van der Veer 1994 ;
Haraway ...
But the relationship between them is vertical : Christianity is presupposed as an
encompassing grid of meaning within which ... The multiculturalism of
inculturation is predicated upon a Christian universalism ( cf . van der Veer 1994 ;
Haraway ...
Page 172
The implication is both a translation of the Christian text and an organic
evolutionary transformation from a local cultural tradition to a perfected Aymara
Christianity . Dimensions of cultural difference become key emblems of identity
with the ...
The implication is both a translation of the Christian text and an organic
evolutionary transformation from a local cultural tradition to a perfected Aymara
Christianity . Dimensions of cultural difference become key emblems of identity
with the ...
Page 299
In its efforts to exercise such control , Christianity has come into conflict with
traditional Urapmin social structure . ... After tracing the way Christianity has
created this contradiction , this article concludes by examining new Christian
rituals that ...
In its efforts to exercise such control , Christianity has come into conflict with
traditional Urapmin social structure . ... After tracing the way Christianity has
created this contradiction , this article concludes by examining new Christian
rituals that ...
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Contents
Volume XXXVII Number | 4 |
A New Time and Place for Bolivian Popular Politics | 99 |
Performing National Culture in a Bolivian Migrant Community | 117 |
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