This article explores the conjuncture of Christianity and development in light of the establishment of a new Gogodala church in Western Province, Papua New Guinea. In the paper, I examine the ways in which members of this new church, the Congregation of Evangelical Fellowship (CEF), are utilising the concept of dance to comment on the failure of both expatriate missionaries and the dominant Evangelical Church of Papua New Guinea (ECPNG) to prepare the Gogodala community for development. I trace how mission-instigated abstention from dance became emblematic of a Christian lifestyle, and remains central to the constitution and articulation of 'Christian country' in this part of PNG. The incorporation of dance into CEF services and conferences...
At the end of the last century, many missionaries from overseas arrived in Papua New Guinea seekingt...
The purpose of the article is to show the dynamics of evangelization in the context of the culture o...
My thesis addresses how Christianity can constitute itself as a creative force and a form of governa...
This article explores the conjuncture of Christianity and development in light of the establishment ...
This dissertation investigates the attitudes and perceptions of the students and faculty towards dan...
At the end of the last century, many missionaries from overseas arrived in Papua New Guinea seeking ...
The Vula'a people of south-eastern Papua New Guinea have been Christians for more than a century. Th...
In the Vula'a villages of south-east Papua New Guinea, the experience of more than a century of Chri...
This dissertation investigated the attitudes and perceptions of the students and faculty towards dan...
This thesis addresses the puzzle of how a development policy model of partnership works by examining...
Faith has been a central feature of West Papuan resistance to Indonesian colonialism. Missionised in...
[Extract] It is commonly perceived that the introduction of Christianity into the lives of the peopl...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of cultural and economic change in Auhelawa, a rural, ind...
Religious organizations have an important role in development aid. For a long time, this role was no...
The Motu and the Hula, two south coast Papua New Guinea societies, are linguistically related, have ...
At the end of the last century, many missionaries from overseas arrived in Papua New Guinea seekingt...
The purpose of the article is to show the dynamics of evangelization in the context of the culture o...
My thesis addresses how Christianity can constitute itself as a creative force and a form of governa...
This article explores the conjuncture of Christianity and development in light of the establishment ...
This dissertation investigates the attitudes and perceptions of the students and faculty towards dan...
At the end of the last century, many missionaries from overseas arrived in Papua New Guinea seeking ...
The Vula'a people of south-eastern Papua New Guinea have been Christians for more than a century. Th...
In the Vula'a villages of south-east Papua New Guinea, the experience of more than a century of Chri...
This dissertation investigated the attitudes and perceptions of the students and faculty towards dan...
This thesis addresses the puzzle of how a development policy model of partnership works by examining...
Faith has been a central feature of West Papuan resistance to Indonesian colonialism. Missionised in...
[Extract] It is commonly perceived that the introduction of Christianity into the lives of the peopl...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of cultural and economic change in Auhelawa, a rural, ind...
Religious organizations have an important role in development aid. For a long time, this role was no...
The Motu and the Hula, two south coast Papua New Guinea societies, are linguistically related, have ...
At the end of the last century, many missionaries from overseas arrived in Papua New Guinea seekingt...
The purpose of the article is to show the dynamics of evangelization in the context of the culture o...
My thesis addresses how Christianity can constitute itself as a creative force and a form of governa...