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Type: Book chapter
Title: The gateway to the fly: christianity, continuity, and spaces of conversion in Papua New Guinea
Author: Dundon, A.
Citation: Flows of Faith: Religious Reach and Community in Asia and the Pacific, 2012 / Manderson, L., Smith, W., Tomlinson, M. (ed./s), vol.9789400729322, pp.143-159
Publisher: Springer
Publisher Place: Netherlands
Issue Date: 2012
ISBN: 9400729316
9789400729315
Editor: Manderson, L.
Smith, W.
Tomlinson, M.
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Alison Dundon
Abstract: By foregrounding space and the role it plays in the experience and recollection of conversion, Dundon illustrates how people conceptualise conversion to Christianity as meaningful. Her analysis of cultural continuity in terms of the parallels between practices and experiences of the ancestors and those of the missionaries draws attention to the importance of the places in which Gogodala live and move, and how they imagine the place to which they will travel to when they die (Wabila/Heaven). Conversion to Christianity, instigated by UFM missionaries and the establishment of the first UFM stations, churches and educational and health facilities, is perceived as a rupture, but not as traumatic and destructive. Rather, conversion is understood as a disjuncture between ‘before’ (when the ancestors did not know where they came from and its significance) and ‘now’ (when this has been revealed to them over time and through the spaces opened up between mission, church and community).
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-2932-2_9
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2932-2_9
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