Confronting Christianity: The Protestant Mission and the Buddhist Reform Movement in Nineteenth-Century Thailand

$38.50

This book provides a detailed historical analysis of religious and cultural encounters in Thailand, which is valuable for history and religious studies.

Confronting Christianity: The Protestant Mission and the Buddhist Reform Movement in Nineteenth-Century Thailand
Confronting Christianity: The Protestant Mission and the Buddhist Reform Movement in Nineteenth-Century Thailand
$38.50

[wpforms id=”1190″ title=”true” description=”Request a call back”]

Confronting Christianity explores the history of religious encounters between Christian missionaries and Thai Buddhists during the nineteenth century, a period of Western imperialism in Southeast Asia that fundamentally transformed Siamese society and religious institutions. From about 1830 onward, discussions on religion became a central arena of conflict between rival regimes of knowledge in Thailand, confronting traditional Buddhist views on nature and man’s existence with the ideals and practices of science and rationalism coming from the West. Protestant missionaries, mostly from the United States, became important brokers of knowledge, as one of their strengths was the ability to offer religion in tandem with modern science and technology. Historian Sven Trakulhun explains why the intrusion of evangelical Christianity strengthened the position of Theravada Buddhism rather than undermining people’s belief in traditional forms of worship. Based on a wide range of Thai and Western primary sources, the volume describes how Christian missionaries unwittingly contributed to the making of what scholars of Buddhism have later rendered as “Buddhist modernism.” In response to Christian assaults on the traditional cosmology, Buddhist reformers fashioned an orthodox version of Buddhism that acknowledged the findings of modern science and at the same time deemed even more rational than Christianity. This new orthodoxy became a major source of moral authority for Thai kings and an important ideology for pushing their claims for religious leadership in the Theravada Buddhist world. Trakulhun offers a thorough study of the encounter between Christianity and Buddhism and places the history of Siamese Theravada Buddhism within the broad context of global intellectual history.

Additional information

Weight 0.499 lbs
Dimensions 15.2 × 2.1 × 22.9 in

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Confronting Christianity: The Protestant Mission and the Buddhist Reform Movement in Nineteenth-Century Thailand”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *