Karma and Grace: Religious Difference in Millennial Sri Lanka

Awards:   Winner of Claremont Prize for the Study of Religion, The Institute for Religion, Culture, and Public Life at Columbia University 2021
Author:   Neena Mahadev
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
Volume:   46
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9780231205283


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   31 October 2023
Format:   Hardback
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  • Winner of Claremont Prize for the Study of Religion, The Institute for Religion, Culture, and Public Life at Columbia University 2021

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"Around the turn of the millennium, Pentecostal churches began to pepper majority-Buddhist Sri Lanka, setting off a sense of alarm among Buddhists who saw Christianity as a neocolonial threat to the nation. Rumors of foul play in the death of a Buddhist monk, as well as allegations of proselytizing in the aftermath of the 2004 tsunami and during the final stages of civil war, spurred nationalist anxieties, moral panics, and even episodes of violence by Buddhists against Christians suspected of facilitating ""unethical"" conversions. Through vivid ethnography and keen observations of media events, Karma and Grace illuminates disputes over religious freedom and pluralism amid the rise of charismatic Christianity in Sri Lanka. Neena Mahadev explores the dueling efforts of Buddhist nationalists and Christian evangelists to reshape Sri Lanka's religious, economic, and political landscapes. She considers theological and political impasses between Buddhism's vast timescales of karma and Christians' promises of the immediacy of their God's salvific grace. While Christian missions spread ""the Good News,"" subsets of Buddhists produced bad press, sting operations, and disparaging media to impede born-again churches from taking root. In gripping detail, Mahadev recounts how modernist and traditionalist Theravāda Buddhists, Pentecostal newcomers, long-established Christian denominations, local deity and spirit cults, and the innovations of mavericks intermingle in a multireligious public sphere. Even amid trenchant conflicts, Karma and Grace demonstrates that social proximity between rivals is also conducive to religious experimentation and the ambiguities of identity that allow Sri Lankans to live with difference."

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Author:   Neena Mahadev
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
Imprint:   Columbia University Press
Volume:   46
ISBN:  

9780231205283


ISBN 10:   0231205287
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   31 October 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Crisscrossing a landscape fraught with political and religious conflict, Neena Mahadev's ethnographic skill and generosity yield rare insights. Politically alert, theologically informed, and ethically sensitive, she finds not just familiar hostilities but unexpected convergences. This is an exemplary anthropology for a religiously plural world. -- Webb Keane, author of <i>Ethical Life: Its Natural and Social Histories</i> Karma and Grace is a tour de force that is bound to become a classic in the emerging field of anthropology and political theology. Mahadev aptly charts the interreligious as an everyday, theopolitical, ritual space; a practice and temporality of mushrooming conversions, nationalistic fears, covenant gifts, the Christian miraculous, and Buddhist messianism with and beyond the Sri Lankan case. -- Valentina Napolitano, author of <i>Migrant Hearts and the Atlantic Return: Transnationalism and the Roman Catholic Church</i> Karma and Grace explores religious conflict and coexistence amidst the postwar rise of Sri Lankan Buddhist nationalism. Mahadev provides a refreshingly complex treatment of religious pluralism, productively exploring the Sri Lankan story with a focus on the everyday experiences of people living in religiously mixed communities. An important account of interreligious accommodation in a context known for violence and intolerance. -- Naomi Haynes, University of Edinburgh


Karma and Grace explores religious conflict and coexistence amidst the postwar rise of Sri Lankan Buddhist nationalism. Mahadev provides a refreshingly complex treatment of religious pluralism, productively exploring the Sri Lankan story with a focus on the everyday experiences of people living in religiously mixed communities. An important account of interreligious accommodation in a context known for violence and intolerance. -- Naomi Haynes, University of Edinburgh


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Neena Mahadev is an assistant professor of anthropology at Yale-NUS College and holds a courtesy appointment with the National University of Singapore.

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