China's Christianity : from missionary to indigenous church /
Among the assumptions interrogated in this volume, edited by Anthony E. Clark, is if Christianity should most accurately be identified as "Chinese" when it displays vestiges of Chinese cultural aesthetics, or whether Chinese Christianity is more indigenous when it is allowed to form its ow...
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Studies in Christian Mission
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Studies in Christian Mission Online, Supplement 2018, ISBN: 9789004363939.
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| 504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
| 505 | 0 | 0 | |t Preliminary Material -- |t Introduction: "China's Christianity" and the Ideal of a Universal Church / |r Anthony E. Clark -- |t Christianity Along the Warpath: The Anti-Christian Movement in Shantou during the Eastern Expedition (1925) / |r Joseph Tse-hei Lee -- |t Imaging Missions, Visualizing Experience: American Presbyterian Photography, Filmmaking, and Chinese Christianity in Republican China / |r Joseph W. Ho -- |t The 1670 Chinese Missal: A Struggle for Indigenization Amidst the Chinese Rites Controversy / |r Audrey Seah -- |t Sealing Fate and Changing Course: French Catholicism and Chinese Conversion / |r Anthony E. Clark -- |t Testing the Limits of Proper Behavior: Women Students in and beyond the Weimar Mission Schools in Qingdao 1905-1914 / |r Lydia Gerber -- |t Father Leonard Amrhein, cp: Missionary Zeal and Shared Experience of Suffering and Compassion with Chinese Catholics in Wartime and Late Twentieth-Century China / |r Robert E. Carbonneau -- |t Adjustment and Advocacy: Charles McCarthy, sj, and China's Jesuit Mission in Transition / |r Amanda C. R. Clark -- |t Indigenizing the Prophetess: Toward a Chinese Denominational Practice / |r Christie Chui-Shan Chow -- |t The Making of a Chinese Church: As Lived by Chinese Christians / |r Jean-Paul Wiest -- |t Rapid Progress and Remarkable Accomplishments: The Study of Christianity in China by a New Generation of Chinese Scholars / |r Xiaoxin Wu -- |t Index. |
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| 520 | |a Among the assumptions interrogated in this volume, edited by Anthony E. Clark, is if Christianity should most accurately be identified as "Chinese" when it displays vestiges of Chinese cultural aesthetics, or whether Chinese Christianity is more indigenous when it is allowed to form its own theological framework. In other words, can theological uniqueness also function as a legitimate Chinese Christian cultural expression in the formation of its own ecclesial identity? Also central to what is explored in this book is how missionary influences, consciously or unconsciously, introduced seeds of independence into the cultural ethos of China's Christian community. Chinese girls who pushed "the limits of proper behaviour," for example, added to the larger sense of confidence as China's Christians began to resist the model of Christianity they had inherited from foreign missionaries. Contributors are: Robert E. Carbonneau, CP, Christie Chui-Shan Chow, Amanda C. R. Clark, Lydia Gerber, Joseph W. Ho, Joseph Tse-hei Lee, Audrey Seah, Jean-Paul Wiest, and Xiaoxin Wu. | ||
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