Foregrounds and Backgrounds: Ventures in the Anthropology of Christianity

Andreas Bandak, Jonas Petter Adelin Jørgensen

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Abstract

In this introduction, we take our point of departure in the question: what difference does Christianity make? We argue that the anthropology of Christianity must encompass believers, skeptics and observers, in that the differences Christianity makes never are simple or singular. We pose the play between foregrounds and backgrounds as a viable way to venture, but argue that this must be paired with a focus on the particular assemblage made in and across contexts. The effect of Christianity is therefore best conceived of in the very bundling of affects, forms, ideologies and practices. We contend that a focus on Christianity within anthropology should not be conceived as yet another subdisciplinary move, but is a focus that revitalizes the discipline of anthropology writ large. The theoretical elaboration on foregrounds and backgrounds we argue is of purchase beyond the focus on Christianity.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationForegrounds and Backgrounds : Ventures in the Anthropology of Christianity
Number of pages12
Place of PublicationAbingdon, Oxford
PublisherTaylor & Francis
Publication dateDec 2012
Pages447-458
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2012
SeriesEthnos. Journal of Anthropology
Number4
Volume77
ISSN1469-588X

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