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Conversion to Christianity: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives on a Great Transformation
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Conversion to Christianity: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives on a Great Transformation

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One of the most striking developments in the history of modern civilizations has been the conversion of tribal peoples to more expansively organized world religions. There is little scholarly consensus as to why these religions have endured and why conversion to them has been so widespread. These essays explore the phenomenon of Christian conversion from this world-building perspective. Combining rich case studies with original theoretical insights, this work challenges sociologists, anthropologists and historians of religion to reassess the varieties of religious experience and the convergent processes involved in religious change.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of California Press
Country
United States
Date
5 February 1993
Pages
345
ISBN
9780520078369

One of the most striking developments in the history of modern civilizations has been the conversion of tribal peoples to more expansively organized world religions. There is little scholarly consensus as to why these religions have endured and why conversion to them has been so widespread. These essays explore the phenomenon of Christian conversion from this world-building perspective. Combining rich case studies with original theoretical insights, this work challenges sociologists, anthropologists and historians of religion to reassess the varieties of religious experience and the convergent processes involved in religious change.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of California Press
Country
United States
Date
5 February 1993
Pages
345
ISBN
9780520078369