1st Edition

Agents of Conversion on the Island of Nias The Emergence of Indigenous Christianity

By Bianca M. Dinkelaar Copyright 2027
272 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book explores the cultural and religious transformations that unfolded on the Indonesian island of Nias during its encounter with German missionaries in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Far from a one-sided story of conversion, it reveals a dynamic process of syncretism, where traditional Niasan worldviews and missionary Christianity collided, competed, and ultimately... Read more

Introduction  PART I. TRADITION  1. Nias Before the Missionaries: History, Records and Foreign Encounters (-1865)  2. Traditional Culture: Concepts at the Centre of the Nias World  PART II. INTERPRETATION  3. Messengers of Lowalangi: The Social Encounter Between Niasan and Missionary (1865-1890)  4. The Foreign Böwö: Defining ‘Christianity’ (1865-1890)  PART III. TRANSFORMATION  5. Shaping Niasan Christianity: Bible Translation and the ‘Niassification’ of the Gospel  6. Christian Expansion and the Destabilisation of Nias Culture (1891-1908)  Conclusion  Bibliography  Appendices  Index.

Biography

Bianca M. Dinkelaar holds a PhD from the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Cambridge, UK.