Kingdom-minded people : Christian identity and the contributions of Chinese business Christians /

During the early twentieth century in China, a number of key economic leaders converted to Christianity. Whilst strongly influenced by cultural heritage, powerful modernizing forces and tumultuous political changes, the new Christian identity inculcated by Protestant missionaries motivated these ent...

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Main Author: Austin, Denise A.

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2011.

Series: Global Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies 8.
Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online, Collection 2012, ISBN: 9789004223301.

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Call Number: BR1288 .A97 2011

Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material /
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  • Introduction /
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  • Christian Identity and the Contributions of Protestant Business Christians in Modern China The Rise of the Chinese Christian Merchant Class /
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  • The Making of Chinese Business Christians /
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  • Christian Identity and Social Contribution /
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  • Doing Business as a Christian in Early Twentieth Century China /
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  • Where Eastern Philanthropy and Western Charity Collide /
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  • Building the Indigenous Church in China /
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  • A Comparative Analysis A Comparison with Chinese Business Catholics /
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  • Chinese Business Christians in Early Twentieth Century Australia /
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  • 'Kingdom-Minded' Contemporary Chinese Business Christians /
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  • Conclusion /
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  • Bibliography /
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  • Index /
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