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The gospel according to the Papuans, by Thomas Balmès

Label
The gospel according to the Papuans, by Thomas Balmès
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
For College; Adult audiences
Main title
The gospel according to the Papuans
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
747797681
Responsibility statement
by Thomas Balmès
Runtime
54
Summary
With gentle irony, this film records the overlay of Christianity on native beliefs that occurs in the Huli tribe, one of seven hundred tribes living in Papua New Guinea. In many areas of the world where Christian missionaries have brought their message, similar confusions and misconceptions abound. Recently, two rival groups of missionaries appeared in Papua, one Catholic and the other Seventh Day Adventists, creating competition for conversions. In past years, other Christian churches like the Lutherans, Methodists and Apostolics had tried to convert the tribe, with varying degrees of success. When chief Ghini agrees to be baptized a Catholic after being bribed with a shirt and tie, a large proportion of the Hulis follow. But first there were heated debates comparing their ancient spiritual beliefs with the tenets of Catholicism. One man argues, "Missionaries only came here to stop our traditions."
Target audience
general
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