Authentic Chinese Christianity : : Preludes to its Development (nineteenth and twentieth centuries) / / Ku Wei-Ying, Koen De Ridder.
"This volume of Leuven Chinese Studies intends to tackle two problems. The first is the historical framework of imperialism - until now widely applied by Western and Chinese scholars as an approach to the Christian evangelization movement in China. The theological aspect of the missionary actio...
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