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Strategies of salvation: Evangelical Christian praxis and sites of degradation in Sri Lanka
Authors:Orlando Woods
Institution:School of Social Sciences, Singapore Management University, 90 Stamford Road, Singapore 178903, Singapore
Abstract:This paper demonstrates how disasters create sites of degradation – potent spaces of upheaval and engagement – that are readily filled and exploited by evangelical Christian groups. In doing so, it explores how disasters provide opportunities for evangelical groups to gain a foothold in localities where Christian presence, and evangelical praxis, may otherwise be restricted. Drawing on qualitative data collected in Sri Lanka throughout 2010–2011, two comparative case studies are presented that reveal the strategies of evangelical Christian praxis in and through sites of environmental and political degradation. Specifically, the case studies reveal how evangelical groups pursue ‘outside‐in’ and ‘inside‐out’ strategies of salvation, which, by blurring the boundaries of religion and relief, can lead to the formation of new hierarchies of power.
Keywords:disasters  evangelical Christianity  power  sites of degradation  Sri Lanka  tsunami
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