Chapter
Introduction: On Origin Stories in a Postmodern World
'Returning to the Origin': Colonial Incorporation
The Discipline of Anthropology
The Persistence of Tradition
PART ONE: COLONIAL INCORPORATION
Chapter 1: Missions in Colonial Context
Verzuiling in the Netherlands
Ethical Policy, Missions, and Imperialism in the Outer Islands
Imperialism and the Incorporation of Central Sulawesi
Dr A.C. Kruyt and Dr N. Adriani, Missionary Ethnographers
Religion in a Colonial Context
Chapter 2: The Reformation
Dismantling the Village Confederacies
Church and State as Village Institutions
Tentena in the 'New Order' Administrative Context
A Volkskerk in Transition
PART TWO: THE PERSISTENCE OF TRADITION
Chapter 3: The Household, Kinship, and Shared Poverty
Shared Poverty and the Moral-Economy Model
The Commodification of Wet-Rice Production in Tentena
Kinship and the Household
The Household Developmental Cycle
Peasantization and 'Discursive Traditionalism'
Chapter 4: Marriage, Kinship, and Posintuwu Networks
The 'Traditional' Marriage Process
The Control of Social Reproduction
The Women's Christian Organization
The Role of Church and State in Marriage
PART THREE: HIGHLAND CHRISTIANITY
Ritual Theory, Ritual Practice
The Indigenous Form of Ritualization
Inculturation and Monuntu
Dominance and the Protestant Worship Service
Chapter 6: The Rationalization of Belief
Conversion and Shared Belief
The Construction of Ritual as Text
Institutional Rationalization
Chapter 7: Rationalizing Religion in Indonesia
Colonial Discourses on Religion in Indonesia
Post-Colonial Discourses on Religion in Indonesia
Culture as Contested Territory