Ethnography as Christian Theology and Ethics
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Ethnography as Christian Theology and Ethics
A Fully Revised 2nd Edition
Scharen, Assistant Professor Christian; Vigen, Assistant Professor Aana Marie
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
10/2024
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Foreword - Traci West (Drew University, USA)
Reflections on the Life, Works, and Legacy of Rev. Dr Melissa Brown Browning
Damaris S. Parsitau (Egerton University, Kenya) and Emily Reimer-Barry (University of San Diego, USA)
Part I - Revised Versions from Vol. 1
Chapter 1:
What is Ethnography?
Aana Marie Vigen (Loyola University, USA)
Chapter 2:
The Ethnographic Turn in Theology and Ethics
Christian Scharen (PThU, the Netherlands)
Chapter 3:
Critiques of the Use of Social Science in Theology and Ethics,
Christian Scharen (PThU, the Netherlands)
Chapter 4:
Theological Justifications for Turning to Ethnography
Aana Marie Vigen (Loyola University, USA)
Part II - New Exemplars
Chapter 5:
A Conversation Between the Researcher and the Research Assistant on Ethnographic Praxis
Elina Hankela & Clementine Nishimwe (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
Chapter 6:
Ethnography and Crucified Bodies: A Liberationist-Incarnational Approach
Sunder John Boopalan (Canadian Mennonite University, Canada) and RC Jongte (Princeton Theological Seminary, USA)
Chapter 7:
A Trauma-Ridden Body Lifted High: Eschatological Imagination in a Public Square
Hee-Kyu Heidi Park, Ewha Women's University, South Korea)
Chapter 8:
Theodicies at the Border: Grasping with Evil in the Lives of Indonesian Female Migrant Workers in Singapore
Lailatul Fitriyah (Claremont School of Theology, USA)
Chapter 9:
Fieldnotes from the Garden: Methods, Ethics, and Rants
Nikki Hoskins (University of Scranton, USA)
Chapter 10:
The Curious Case of the Swedish Woman: Ethnographic Reflexivity and Accountability in Transnational Feminism
Sara A. Williams (Fairfield University, USA)
Chapter 11:
Qualitatively Studying Evangelical Whiteness
Nicole Symmonds (Columbia Theological Seminary, USA)
Chapter 12:
Inhabiting the Aftermath of Violence: Guns and the Practice of Vigil Keeping
Michael Grigoni (Wake Forest University, USA)
Chapter 13:
Making Lemonade with Substitute Sugar: Towards an Ethics of Receptivity
AnneMarie Mingo (Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, USA)
Part III - Method
Chapter 14:
Benedictions: For Those Willing to Give Ethnography a Try
Bibliography
About the Contributors
Index
Reflections on the Life, Works, and Legacy of Rev. Dr Melissa Brown Browning
Damaris S. Parsitau (Egerton University, Kenya) and Emily Reimer-Barry (University of San Diego, USA)
Part I - Revised Versions from Vol. 1
Chapter 1:
What is Ethnography?
Aana Marie Vigen (Loyola University, USA)
Chapter 2:
The Ethnographic Turn in Theology and Ethics
Christian Scharen (PThU, the Netherlands)
Chapter 3:
Critiques of the Use of Social Science in Theology and Ethics,
Christian Scharen (PThU, the Netherlands)
Chapter 4:
Theological Justifications for Turning to Ethnography
Aana Marie Vigen (Loyola University, USA)
Part II - New Exemplars
Chapter 5:
A Conversation Between the Researcher and the Research Assistant on Ethnographic Praxis
Elina Hankela & Clementine Nishimwe (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
Chapter 6:
Ethnography and Crucified Bodies: A Liberationist-Incarnational Approach
Sunder John Boopalan (Canadian Mennonite University, Canada) and RC Jongte (Princeton Theological Seminary, USA)
Chapter 7:
A Trauma-Ridden Body Lifted High: Eschatological Imagination in a Public Square
Hee-Kyu Heidi Park, Ewha Women's University, South Korea)
Chapter 8:
Theodicies at the Border: Grasping with Evil in the Lives of Indonesian Female Migrant Workers in Singapore
Lailatul Fitriyah (Claremont School of Theology, USA)
Chapter 9:
Fieldnotes from the Garden: Methods, Ethics, and Rants
Nikki Hoskins (University of Scranton, USA)
Chapter 10:
The Curious Case of the Swedish Woman: Ethnographic Reflexivity and Accountability in Transnational Feminism
Sara A. Williams (Fairfield University, USA)
Chapter 11:
Qualitatively Studying Evangelical Whiteness
Nicole Symmonds (Columbia Theological Seminary, USA)
Chapter 12:
Inhabiting the Aftermath of Violence: Guns and the Practice of Vigil Keeping
Michael Grigoni (Wake Forest University, USA)
Chapter 13:
Making Lemonade with Substitute Sugar: Towards an Ethics of Receptivity
AnneMarie Mingo (Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, USA)
Part III - Method
Chapter 14:
Benedictions: For Those Willing to Give Ethnography a Try
Bibliography
About the Contributors
Index
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ethics; ethnography; liberation; prayer; christian; muslim; Singapore; violence; USA; gun ownership; poetic; black women; ecology; geography; hurricane katrina; trauma; public square; Seoul; Evangelical; Sweden; transnational feminism; research; South Africa
Foreword - Traci West (Drew University, USA)
Reflections on the Life, Works, and Legacy of Rev. Dr Melissa Brown Browning
Damaris S. Parsitau (Egerton University, Kenya) and Emily Reimer-Barry (University of San Diego, USA)
Part I - Revised Versions from Vol. 1
Chapter 1:
What is Ethnography?
Aana Marie Vigen (Loyola University, USA)
Chapter 2:
The Ethnographic Turn in Theology and Ethics
Christian Scharen (PThU, the Netherlands)
Chapter 3:
Critiques of the Use of Social Science in Theology and Ethics,
Christian Scharen (PThU, the Netherlands)
Chapter 4:
Theological Justifications for Turning to Ethnography
Aana Marie Vigen (Loyola University, USA)
Part II - New Exemplars
Chapter 5:
A Conversation Between the Researcher and the Research Assistant on Ethnographic Praxis
Elina Hankela & Clementine Nishimwe (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
Chapter 6:
Ethnography and Crucified Bodies: A Liberationist-Incarnational Approach
Sunder John Boopalan (Canadian Mennonite University, Canada) and RC Jongte (Princeton Theological Seminary, USA)
Chapter 7:
A Trauma-Ridden Body Lifted High: Eschatological Imagination in a Public Square
Hee-Kyu Heidi Park, Ewha Women's University, South Korea)
Chapter 8:
Theodicies at the Border: Grasping with Evil in the Lives of Indonesian Female Migrant Workers in Singapore
Lailatul Fitriyah (Claremont School of Theology, USA)
Chapter 9:
Fieldnotes from the Garden: Methods, Ethics, and Rants
Nikki Hoskins (University of Scranton, USA)
Chapter 10:
The Curious Case of the Swedish Woman: Ethnographic Reflexivity and Accountability in Transnational Feminism
Sara A. Williams (Fairfield University, USA)
Chapter 11:
Qualitatively Studying Evangelical Whiteness
Nicole Symmonds (Columbia Theological Seminary, USA)
Chapter 12:
Inhabiting the Aftermath of Violence: Guns and the Practice of Vigil Keeping
Michael Grigoni (Wake Forest University, USA)
Chapter 13:
Making Lemonade with Substitute Sugar: Towards an Ethics of Receptivity
AnneMarie Mingo (Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, USA)
Part III - Method
Chapter 14:
Benedictions: For Those Willing to Give Ethnography a Try
Bibliography
About the Contributors
Index
Reflections on the Life, Works, and Legacy of Rev. Dr Melissa Brown Browning
Damaris S. Parsitau (Egerton University, Kenya) and Emily Reimer-Barry (University of San Diego, USA)
Part I - Revised Versions from Vol. 1
Chapter 1:
What is Ethnography?
Aana Marie Vigen (Loyola University, USA)
Chapter 2:
The Ethnographic Turn in Theology and Ethics
Christian Scharen (PThU, the Netherlands)
Chapter 3:
Critiques of the Use of Social Science in Theology and Ethics,
Christian Scharen (PThU, the Netherlands)
Chapter 4:
Theological Justifications for Turning to Ethnography
Aana Marie Vigen (Loyola University, USA)
Part II - New Exemplars
Chapter 5:
A Conversation Between the Researcher and the Research Assistant on Ethnographic Praxis
Elina Hankela & Clementine Nishimwe (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
Chapter 6:
Ethnography and Crucified Bodies: A Liberationist-Incarnational Approach
Sunder John Boopalan (Canadian Mennonite University, Canada) and RC Jongte (Princeton Theological Seminary, USA)
Chapter 7:
A Trauma-Ridden Body Lifted High: Eschatological Imagination in a Public Square
Hee-Kyu Heidi Park, Ewha Women's University, South Korea)
Chapter 8:
Theodicies at the Border: Grasping with Evil in the Lives of Indonesian Female Migrant Workers in Singapore
Lailatul Fitriyah (Claremont School of Theology, USA)
Chapter 9:
Fieldnotes from the Garden: Methods, Ethics, and Rants
Nikki Hoskins (University of Scranton, USA)
Chapter 10:
The Curious Case of the Swedish Woman: Ethnographic Reflexivity and Accountability in Transnational Feminism
Sara A. Williams (Fairfield University, USA)
Chapter 11:
Qualitatively Studying Evangelical Whiteness
Nicole Symmonds (Columbia Theological Seminary, USA)
Chapter 12:
Inhabiting the Aftermath of Violence: Guns and the Practice of Vigil Keeping
Michael Grigoni (Wake Forest University, USA)
Chapter 13:
Making Lemonade with Substitute Sugar: Towards an Ethics of Receptivity
AnneMarie Mingo (Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, USA)
Part III - Method
Chapter 14:
Benedictions: For Those Willing to Give Ethnography a Try
Bibliography
About the Contributors
Index
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