‘More than merry-making’: Tribal-Indigenous Baptists and their lifeworlds of festivities

IF 0.4 0 RELIGION Practical Theology Pub Date : 2023-02-06 DOI:10.1080/1756073X.2023.2167262
Rathiulung Elias KC
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ABSTRACT This paper explores how knowledge, ‘beliefs’, and ‘ways of being’ are embedded in the praxes of festivals among upland Rongmei Baptists of Manipur, India. The method used is qualitative ethnographic, coupled with theological analysis. The paper begins with a survey of festivals (Ngai) in traditional narratives and practices, to demonstrate the interconnectedness between narratives, practices, values, and their lifeworlds. With this theoretical insight, the paper analyses ongoing debates among Christians regarding the discontinuity of traditional Gaan Ngai, that results in the loss of epistemological praxes and traditional knowledge embedded in these festivals. Then, it looks at the practice of Christmas Ngai, presenting this as an indigenisation of Christianity, while noting that Ngai as epistemological and pedagogic praxis, becomes significantly modified in this Christian re-articulation. This indicates the generative capacity of Christian Ngai in animating new ‘Christian’ lifeworlds, characterised in part, by disruptions from land and indigenous lifeworlds. Drawing from ethnographic snippets, the paper prioritises vernacular concepts to visibilise indigenous lifeworlds in their own terms, and to unmask the potential violent encounters between lifeworlds. Finally, it proposes that the indigenous sensibilities of interconnectedness and their visions of reconciliation can contribute constructively to enrich global Christianity.
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“不仅仅是娱乐”:部落土著浸礼会教徒及其庆祝活动的生活世界
本文探讨了知识、“信仰”和“存在方式”如何嵌入到印度曼尼普尔邦高地融美浸信会教徒的节日习俗中。使用的方法是定性人种学,结合神学分析。本文首先对传统叙事和实践中的节日(Ngai)进行了调查,以展示叙事、实践、价值观及其生活世界之间的相互联系。凭借这一理论见解,本文分析了基督徒之间关于传统Gaan Ngai不连续性的持续辩论,这导致了这些节日中嵌入的认识论实践和传统知识的丧失。然后,它着眼于圣诞节Ngai的实践,将其呈现为基督教的本土化,同时注意到Ngai作为认识论和教学实践,在基督教的重新阐释中得到了显著的修改。这表明基督教Ngai在激活新的“基督教”生活世界方面的生产能力,其部分特征是来自土地和土著生活世界的破坏。从民族志的片段中,论文优先考虑了本土概念,以他们自己的方式来观察土著生活世界,并揭示了生活世界之间潜在的暴力冲突。最后,它提出了土著对相互联系的敏感性和他们的和解愿景可以为丰富全球基督教做出建设性贡献。
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