Songs of the Lisu Hills

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271085074

Practicing Christianity in Southwest China

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By Aminta Arrington, Foreword by Brian Stanley
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Description

List of Illustrations

Foreword by Brian Stanley

Acknowledgments

List of Abbreviations

Notes About the Lisu Language and Its Usage

Introduction: Tso Lo Hamlet

Voice: Mie Hui Qing

1. J. O. Fraser and the Beginnings of Lisu Christianity

2. Linguistic Borderlands

Voice: A-na

3. The Evangelization of the Nujiang Valley

Voice: Yu Ping An

4. Fixing the Boundaries

Voice: Isaiah

5. The Easter Festival

Voice: Timothy

6. “Let’s Pray for Each Other”

7. Copying the Bible by Torchlight

Voice: Jesse

8. Hymns of the Everlasting Hills

Voice: Naomi

9. Building the House of Prayer

Postscript

Notes

Bibliography

Index



“A compelling story about the contested Christianity embraced by the Lisu. The author shows how the Lisu have made translated Western hymns their own, how they express their faith in practices rather than in creeds, and how they perpetuate these practices, which serve as boundary markers that help maintain Lisu identity as one of fifty-five minorities in China.”

—Michael Rynkiewich, author of Soul, Self, and Society: A Postmodern Anthropology for Mission in a Postcolonial World

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