God Aboveground
Discover the profound insights of God Aboveground by Eriberto Lozada, published by Stanford University Press in 2002. This captivating ethnographic study spans 277 pages and delves into the intricate dynamics of a Chinese Catholic village. Lozada explores how the swift influx of transnational influences in the post-Mao era has reshaped social and cultural frameworks within rural communities in the People's Republic of China.
With a focus on the intersections of faith, culture, and sociology, this book is an essential read for anyone interested in Christian theology, Catholicism, and rural anthropology. It offers a unique perspective on how globalization impacts local traditions and religious practices. Ideal for scholars and general readers alike, God Aboveground invites you to engage with the complexities of modern faith in a changing world.