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The story of how the Lisu of southwest China were evangelized one hundred years ago by the China Inland Mission is a familiar one in mission circles. The subsequent history of the Lisu church, however, is much less well known. Songs of the Lisu Hills brings this history up to date, recounting the unlikely story of how the Lisu maintained their faith through twenty-two years of government persecution and illuminating how Lisu Christians transformed the text-based religion brought by the missionaries into a faith centered around an embodied set of Christian practices.Based on ethnographic fieldwork as well as archival research, this volume documents the development of Lisu Christianity, both through larger social forces and through the stories of individual believers. It explores how the Lisu, most of whom remain subsistence farmers, have oriented their faith less around cognitive notions of belief and more around participation in a rhythm of shared Christian practices, such as line dancing, attending church and festivals, evangelizing, working in one another’s fields, and singing translated Western hymns. These embodied practices demonstrate how Christianity developed in the mountainous margins of the world’s largest atheist state.A much-needed expansion of the Lisu story into a complex study of the evolution of a world Christian community, this book will appeal to scholars working at the intersections of World Christianity, anthropology of religion, ethnography, Chinese Christianity, and mission studies.
Aminta Arrington is Assistant Professor of Intercultural Studies at John Brown University.
List of IllustrationsForeword by Brian StanleyAcknowledgments List of AbbreviationsNotes About the Lisu Language and Its UsageIntroduction: Tso Lo HamletVoice: Mie Hui Qing1. J. O. Fraser and the Beginnings of Lisu Christianity2. Linguistic BorderlandsVoice: A-na3. The Evangelization of the Nujiang ValleyVoice: Yu Ping An4. Fixing the BoundariesVoice: Isaiah5. The Easter FestivalVoice: Timothy6. “Let’s Pray for Each Other”7. Copying the Bible by TorchlightVoice: Jesse8. Hymns of the Everlasting HillsVoice: Naomi9. Building the House of PrayerPostscriptNotesBibliographyIndex
“This original and insightful study of the indigenization of Christianity among Lisu communities in China’s southwestern borderlands is thoroughly researched, convincingly argued, and beautifully written. Aminta Arrington draws on extensive ethnographic information, archival materials, and local Lisu publications to contextualize the making of Lisu churches in the new century.”—Joseph Tse-Hei Lee, author of The Bible and the Gun: Christianity in South China, 1860–1900