God in the Rainforest - Kathryn T. Long

God in the Rainforest

Missionaries and the Waorani in Amazonian Ecuador

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Buch | Hardcover
480 Seiten
2019
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-060898-9 (ISBN)
36,75 inkl. MwSt
Set in the jungles of Amazonian Ecuador, God in the Rainforest tells the story of an iconic evangelical mission. Beginning in 1956 with the deaths of five young Americans at the hands of the Waorani people, the book explores the aftermath of this incident as well as the ongoing complexities of Waorani-missionary interaction.
In January of 1956, five young evangelical missionaries were speared to death by a band of the Waorani people in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Two years later, two missionary women--the widow of one of the slain men and the sister of another--with the help of a Wao woman were able to establish peaceful relations with the same people who had killed their loved ones. The highly publicized deaths of the five men and the subsequent efforts to Christianize the Waorani quickly became the defining missionary narrative for American evangelicals during the second half of the twentieth century.

God in the Rainforest traces the formation of this story and shows how Protestant missionary work among the Waorani came to be one of the missions most celebrated by Evangelicals and most severely criticized by anthropologists and others who accused missionaries of destroying the indigenous culture. Kathryn T. Long offers a study of the complexities of world Christianity at the ground level for indigenous peoples and for missionaries, anthropologists, environmentalists, and other outsiders. For the first time, Long brings together these competing actors and agendas to reveal one example of an indigenous people caught in the cross-hairs of globalization.

Kathryn T. Long is a former Associate Professor and Chair of the History Department at Wheaton College. Her first book, The Revival of 1857-58: Interpreting an American Religious Awakening, was awarded the Brewer Prize for outstanding scholarship in church history by a first-time author from the American Society of Church History.

Acknowledgments

Introduction

I. A Missionary Legend Takes Shape, 1956-1959
Chapter 1 "Palm Beach" on the Curaray River
Chapter 2 Impact on the Home Front

II. Entry and a Reunion with Kin, 1956-1958
Chapter 3 Tensions and Competition
Chapter 4 Dayumæ, Rachel, and Betty
Chapter 5 An Invitation to Meet the Family

III. Life in Tewæno, 1958-1966
Chapter 6 Peaceful Contact
Chapter 7 A Parting of the Ways
Chapter 8 The (Apparently) Idyllic Years

IV. Pacification, 1967-1973
Chapter 9 Big Oil, Waorani Relocation, and Polio
Chapter 10 Early Anti-Mission Sentiment

V. Access, 1974-1982
Chapter 11 An Anthropologist Arrives
Chapter 12 Breaking a Pattern of Dependence
Chapter 13 Ethnocide: the SIL Response
Chapter 14 Land, Literacy, and "Quichua-ization"
Chapter 15 Catholics and the Waorani
Chapter 16 Exit from Ecuador

VI. Transitions, 1982-1994
Chapter 17 The New Testament in Wao tededo
Chapter 18 The Aguarico Martyrs
Chapter 19 David and Goliath
Chapter 20 Saving the Rainforest

Epilogue: The Twenty-first Century

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Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 10
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 241 x 157 mm
Gewicht 771 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Religionsgeschichte
Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
ISBN-10 0-19-060898-6 / 0190608986
ISBN-13 978-0-19-060898-9 / 9780190608989
Zustand Neuware
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