Songs of the Lisu Hills

Songs of the Lisu Hills
Author: Aminta Arrington
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2020-01-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0271085843

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.

Spot's First Songs

Spot's First Songs
Author: Eric Hill
Publisher: Frederick Warne Publishers
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2000
Genre: Sound effects books
ISBN: 9780723246565

Children can now sing along with Spot and his friends to simple tunes with this sound book. They have to press the shaped buttons to hear a selection of nursery rhymes.

The Merle Travis Collection (Songbook)

The Merle Travis Collection (Songbook)
Author: Merle Travis
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 171
Release: 1998-10-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1476801428

(Guitar Recorded Versions). Notes and tab for 15 songs by one of country guitar's greatest legends. Includes: Cannon Ball Rag * Dark as a Dungeon * Fat Gal * I Am a Pilgrim * Kentucky Means Paradise * Sixteen Tons * Start Even * Sweet Temptation * and more, plus a biography/introduction.

The Song of Songs - The Song of the Seven Hills

The Song of Songs - The Song of the Seven Hills
Author: Hamsa. C.S.Kamalapati
Publisher: Shakespeare Thapas Publications
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1991-01-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

This lengthy poem in simple English celebrates the enduring glory and throws light on the mystic meaning of the time honored Tirupati pilgrimage, to the thrice holy meteorite shrine of the boon-bestowing LORD OF LOVE on the Seven Hills, from an entirely new point of view, and presents visions of the not-too-far distant threefold possibility of, The human use of human beings, A harmoniously integrated happy India and, A peace filled federation of world sister states, mutually cooperating constructively on, The use of nuclear energy, Space exploration, planet-colonisation, Conservation of global mineral resources, Eco-balance, ozone layer maintenance and Finding ways for bettering the health, wealth, and happiness of mankind.

Songs of the Lisu Hills

Songs of the Lisu Hills
Author: Aminta Arrington
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2020-01-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0271085827

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.