Download PDF: Senior, Stories Revisited Abstract This paper proposes a theological method that facilitates a constructive dialogue between Christian theological reflection and narrative ethnography. It argues that the complex construction of the self in the crafting of personal narratives is a
“If They Kill Us, At Least Others Will Have More Time to Get Away”: The Ethics of Risk in Ethnographic Practice
Download PDF: Whitmore, If They Kill Us Abstract Anthropologists have been addressing the issue of risk in the field since the early 1990s, but have yet to detail on what grounds and in what circumstances such risk is warranted. After
Perspectives in Lived History: Religion, Ethnography, and the Study of African Diasporic Religions
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Bestowing Meaning: A Reflection on Theology and Ethnography
Download PDF: McBride, Bestowing Meaning In my work thus far, I have explored the relationship between theology and ethnography intuitively, rather than following a formal methodology. Therefore, I would like to contribute to the conversation in this journal simply by sharing
A Trip to the Spring: A Documentary Film
Download PDF: Mote, Trip to the Spring Since 1830, families have gathered almost every year at Shingleroof Campground in Henry County, Georgia to keep camp meeting together. Shingleroof, like other extant camp meetings across the US, is the offspring of the
Second-Grade Children Speak: Artistic Expressions of Sin and Forgiveness in the Sacrament of Reconciliation
Download PDF: Beste, Second-Grade Children Speak Abstract Despite a long-standing historical debate in Catholicism about whether second grade is an age-appropriate time to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation, there has been a virtual absence of Catholic children’s own voices and
Genocide or Just Another “Casualty of War”? The Implications of the Memo Attributed to President Yoweri K. Museveni of Uganda
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Genocide or Just Another “Casualty of War”? – Part I: The Interpretive Context of Intrigue
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Genocide or Just Another “Casualty of War”? – Part II: The Authenticity of the Document: Policy Shifts, Land, Language, and Names
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Genocide or Just Another “Casualty of War”? – Part III: The Implications of the Document: Genocide
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Genocide or Just Another “Casualty of War”? Concluding Remarks
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