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This book provides students with an accessible–yet critically oriented–introduction to the foundational methods and themes in Global Christianity scholarship over the past 40 years. While the field of Global Christianity is itself interdisciplinary, it largely has not reflected upon the various disciplines of which it is comprised. In addressing different methods that have constituted this field of scholarship, Jason Bruner draws students’ attention to the ways in which these elements have worked together, and what the implications for their use have been in the past and might be in the future. In addition to identifying themes within the discourse, this book offers a survey of where the field has been, what its analytical priorities are, and how future scholars might develop new research projects and trajectories in light of the its history.

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1. IntroductionPart I Methods2. History3. Ethnography4. Theology5. DemographyPart II Themes6. Agency7. Mission8. Conversion9. Gender and Sexuality10. Translation11. Migration12. Decolonization13. Neglected Topics in the Study of Global Christianity14. The Futures of Christianity

How to Study Global Christianity: A Short Guide

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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 17/10/2022
      ISBN13: 9783031128103, 978-3031128103
      ISBN10: 3031128109

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book provides students with an accessible–yet critically oriented–introduction to the foundational methods and themes in Global Christianity scholarship over the past 40 years. While the field of Global Christianity is itself interdisciplinary, it largely has not reflected upon the various disciplines of which it is comprised. In addressing different methods that have constituted this field of scholarship, Jason Bruner draws students’ attention to the ways in which these elements have worked together, and what the implications for their use have been in the past and might be in the future. In addition to identifying themes within the discourse, this book offers a survey of where the field has been, what its analytical priorities are, and how future scholars might develop new research projects and trajectories in light of the its history.

      Table of Contents
      1. IntroductionPart I Methods2. History3. Ethnography4. Theology5. DemographyPart II Themes6. Agency7. Mission8. Conversion9. Gender and Sexuality10. Translation11. Migration12. Decolonization13. Neglected Topics in the Study of Global Christianity14. The Futures of Christianity

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