The Service of Faith
An Ethnography of Mennonites and Development
- Publisher
- McGill-Queen's University Press
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2024
- Category
- Mennonite, Developing Countries
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9780228022503
- Publish Date
- Sep 2024
- List Price
- $44.95
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Description
Founded over a century ago, the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) is regarded as one of the most important institutional carriers of Canadian and American Mennonite identity. Generations of Mennonites and others have served with the organization, carrying out development, disaster relief, and peacebuilding work in over fifty countries globally. The Service of Faith offers an ethnography of MCC’s Christian development work in Indonesia, exploring the challenges, conundrums, theologies, and ethical commitments that shape Mennonite service.
The success of religious-based development work depends on effectively bridging very different cultural and religious worlds. Braiding together extensive ethnographic and archival research, Philip Fountain analyzes MCC’s practices of cultural translation in the Indonesian context. While the particularities of Mennonite religious values are deeply influential for MCC’s work, in practice its humanitarian project involves collaboration with a range of actors who come from widely varied religious positions. In taking a nuanced, case-specific approach to understanding how faith shapes moral projects, Fountain challenges mainstream claims to secular neutrality and the tendency to dismiss or disapprove of religious motivations in development work.
Exploring the diverse ways in which Mennonite convictions permeate MCC’s work in Indonesia, The Service of Faith confronts the question of whether religion has a legitimate place in international development work.
About the author
Philip Fountain is senior lecturer in religious studies at Victoria University of Wellington – Te Herenga Waka.
Editorial Reviews
“Fountain presents his research in unusual and insightful ways in this strong book. The great richness of his reading enables him to highlight the history and ethos of Mennonites and the MCC.” Emily Welty, Pace University
"The Service of Faith is a nuanced and much-needed in-depth analysis of a transnational Christian movement that attracts little scholarly attention. Fountain provides an extremely stimulating account of the lively, multifaceted, and productive relations that religion and development maintain in Asia.” Michel Chambon, National University of Singapore