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Making Christ Present In China Actornetwork Theory And The Anthropology Of Christianity 1st Edition Michel Chambon

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Making Christ Present In China Actornetwork Theory And The Anthropology Of Christianity 1st Edition Michel Chambon
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.94 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Michel Chambon
ISBN: 9783030556044, 3030556042
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Making Christ Present In China Actornetwork Theory And The Anthropology Of Christianity 1st Edition Michel Chambon by Michel Chambon 9783030556044, 3030556042 instant download after payment.

An anthropological theorization of the unity and diversity of Christianity, this book focuses on Christian communities in Nanping, a small city in China. It applies methodological insights from Actor-Network Theory to investigate how the Christian God is made part of local social networks. The study examines how Christians interact with and re-define material objects, such as buildings, pews, offerings, and blood, in order to identify the kind of networks and non-human actors that they collectively design. By comparing local Christian traditions with other practices informing the Nanping religious landscape, the study points out potential cohesion via the centralizing presence of the Christian God, the governing nature of the pastoral clergy, and the semi-transcendent being of the Church. 

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