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The Anthropology of Religious Conversion

Edited by Andrew Buckser and Stephen D. Glazier

The Anthropology of Religious Conversion paints a picture of conversion far more complex than its customary image in anthropology and religious studies. Conversion is very seldom simply a sudden moment of insight or inspiration; it is a change both of individual consciousness and of social belonging, of mental attitude and of physical experience, whose unfolding depends both on its cultural setting and on the distinct individuals who undergo it. The book explores religious conversion in a variety of cultural settings and considers how anthropological approaches can help us understand the phenomenon. Fourteen case studies span historical and geographical contexts, including the contemporary United States, modern and medieval Europe, and non-western societies in South Asia, Melanesia, and South America. They discuss conversion to Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Islam, and Spiritualism. Combining ethnographic description with theoretical analysis, authors consider the nature and meaning of conversion, its social and political dimensions, and its relationship to individual religious experience.
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 256 • Trim: 6 x 9¼
978-0-7425-1777-6 • Hardback • August 2003 • $163.00 • (£127.00)
978-0-7425-1778-3 • Paperback • August 2003 • $71.00 • (£55.00)
978-0-585-48305-4 • eBook • August 2003 • $67.00 • (£52.00)
Subjects: Religion / Psychology of Religion, Social Science / Anthropology / General
Andrew Buckser is an assistant professor of anthropology at Purdue University. Stephen D. Glazier is a professor of anthropology at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln.

Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 In Memoriam: Morton Klass
Chapter 3 The Anthropology of Conversion: An Introduction
Chapter 4
Chapter One: Conversion and Social Processes
Chapter 5 Continuous Conversion? The Rhetoric, Practice, and Rhetorical Practice of Charismatic Protestant Coversion
Chapter 6 Agency, Bureaucracy and Religious Conversion: Ethiopian Felashmura Immigrants to Israel
Chapter 7 Converted Innocents and their Trickster Heroes: The Politics of Proselytising in India
Chapter 8 Comparing Conversion among the Dani of Irian Jaya
Chapter 9 The Meanings of Conversion in Jewish Copenhagen
Chapter 10 Conversion and Marginality in Southern India
Chapter 11
Chapter Two: Conceptualizing Conversion: Alternative Perspectives
Chapter 12 The Place of Evil in Aguaruna Evangelical Conversion Narratives
Chapter 13 Turning the Belly: Insights on Religious Conversion from New Guinea Gut Feelings
Chapter 14 Constraint and Freedom in Icelandic Conversions
Chapter 15 Mystical Experiences, American Culture, and Conversion to Christian Spiritualist Churches
Chapter 16
Chapter Three: Conversion and Individual Experience
Chapter 17 Limin' wid Ja: Spiritual Baptists who become Rastafarians and then become Spiritual Baptists again
Chapter 18 Converting to what? Embodied Culture and Adoption of New Beliefs
Chapter 19 From Jehovah Witness to Benedictine Nun: Conversion, Enculturation, and Formation as an ongoing Process
Chapter 20 Converted Christians, Shamans, and the House of God: An Analysis of the Reasons for Conversion given by the Western Toba (Gran Chaco, Argentina)
Chapter 21 Afterword: Anthropology and the Study of Conversion
This is a most welcome book. In it anthropologists, Christian and non-Christian, do deep, sympathetic studies of religious conversion, both individual and corporate, to Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Spiritism, and Rastafarianism. The do what anthropologists do best?give us thick descriptions of conversion from the perspectives of converts themselves. . . In these penetrating studies, the authors show us by way of ethnographic detail the complex intertwining of personal, social, cultural, and spiritualfactors that are involved...
—


A good cross-section of the new anthropological writings on religious change.....
—


A very interesting range of comparisons . . . . Succeeds admirably in its goal of offering nuanced ethnographies of conversion as a multileveled social process.....
—


The Anthropology of Religious Conversion

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Hardback
Paperback
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Summary
Summary
  • The Anthropology of Religious Conversion paints a picture of conversion far more complex than its customary image in anthropology and religious studies. Conversion is very seldom simply a sudden moment of insight or inspiration; it is a change both of individual consciousness and of social belonging, of mental attitude and of physical experience, whose unfolding depends both on its cultural setting and on the distinct individuals who undergo it. The book explores religious conversion in a variety of cultural settings and considers how anthropological approaches can help us understand the phenomenon. Fourteen case studies span historical and geographical contexts, including the contemporary United States, modern and medieval Europe, and non-western societies in South Asia, Melanesia, and South America. They discuss conversion to Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Islam, and Spiritualism. Combining ethnographic description with theoretical analysis, authors consider the nature and meaning of conversion, its social and political dimensions, and its relationship to individual religious experience.
Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 256 • Trim: 6 x 9¼
    978-0-7425-1777-6 • Hardback • August 2003 • $163.00 • (£127.00)
    978-0-7425-1778-3 • Paperback • August 2003 • $71.00 • (£55.00)
    978-0-585-48305-4 • eBook • August 2003 • $67.00 • (£52.00)
    Subjects: Religion / Psychology of Religion, Social Science / Anthropology / General
Author
Author
  • Andrew Buckser is an assistant professor of anthropology at Purdue University. Stephen D. Glazier is a professor of anthropology at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1 Preface
    Chapter 2 In Memoriam: Morton Klass
    Chapter 3 The Anthropology of Conversion: An Introduction
    Chapter 4
    Chapter One: Conversion and Social Processes
    Chapter 5 Continuous Conversion? The Rhetoric, Practice, and Rhetorical Practice of Charismatic Protestant Coversion
    Chapter 6 Agency, Bureaucracy and Religious Conversion: Ethiopian Felashmura Immigrants to Israel
    Chapter 7 Converted Innocents and their Trickster Heroes: The Politics of Proselytising in India
    Chapter 8 Comparing Conversion among the Dani of Irian Jaya
    Chapter 9 The Meanings of Conversion in Jewish Copenhagen
    Chapter 10 Conversion and Marginality in Southern India
    Chapter 11
    Chapter Two: Conceptualizing Conversion: Alternative Perspectives
    Chapter 12 The Place of Evil in Aguaruna Evangelical Conversion Narratives
    Chapter 13 Turning the Belly: Insights on Religious Conversion from New Guinea Gut Feelings
    Chapter 14 Constraint and Freedom in Icelandic Conversions
    Chapter 15 Mystical Experiences, American Culture, and Conversion to Christian Spiritualist Churches
    Chapter 16
    Chapter Three: Conversion and Individual Experience
    Chapter 17 Limin' wid Ja: Spiritual Baptists who become Rastafarians and then become Spiritual Baptists again
    Chapter 18 Converting to what? Embodied Culture and Adoption of New Beliefs
    Chapter 19 From Jehovah Witness to Benedictine Nun: Conversion, Enculturation, and Formation as an ongoing Process
    Chapter 20 Converted Christians, Shamans, and the House of God: An Analysis of the Reasons for Conversion given by the Western Toba (Gran Chaco, Argentina)
    Chapter 21 Afterword: Anthropology and the Study of Conversion
Reviews
Reviews
  • This is a most welcome book. In it anthropologists, Christian and non-Christian, do deep, sympathetic studies of religious conversion, both individual and corporate, to Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Spiritism, and Rastafarianism. The do what anthropologists do best?give us thick descriptions of conversion from the perspectives of converts themselves. . . In these penetrating studies, the authors show us by way of ethnographic detail the complex intertwining of personal, social, cultural, and spiritualfactors that are involved...
    —


    A good cross-section of the new anthropological writings on religious change.....
    —


    A very interesting range of comparisons . . . . Succeeds admirably in its goal of offering nuanced ethnographies of conversion as a multileveled social process.....
    —


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