Sinicizing Christianity / / edited by Zheng Yangwen.

Chinese people have been instrumental in indigenizing Christianity. Sinizing Christianity examines Christianity's transplantation to and transformation in China by focusing on three key elements: Chinese agents of introduction; Chinese redefinition of Christianity for the local context; and Chi...

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Superior document:Studies in Christian Mission, Volume 49
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill,, 2017.
©2017
Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Series:Studies in Christian mission ; Volume 49.
Physical Description:1 online resource (376 pages) :; color illustrations, photographs.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • Introduction. Christianity: Towards a Theory of Sinicization / Yangwen Zheng
  • A Mission Without Missionaries: Chinese Catholic Clergy in Sichuan, 1746–1756 / Robert Entenmann
  • The Role of Union Theological Seminary (New York) in Sinicizing Christianity / Christopher D. Sneller
  • “Taking Jesus Back to China”: New Gospel Agents in Shanghai / Yuqin Huang
  • Christ-human and Jia Yuming’s Doctrine of Sanctification / Wai Luen Kwok
  • Sermon, Story, and Song in the Inculturation of Christianity in China / Thomas Alan Harvey
  • Translating and Transplanting the Word of God in Chinese / Monica Romano
  • The “Sino-Christian Style”: A Major Tool for Architectural Indigenization / Thomas Coomans
  • Sacred Dwellings: Protestant Ancestral Halls and Homes in Southern Fujian / Chris White
  • The Sinicization of Sacred Music: A Study of T. C. Chao / Dennis T.W. Ng
  • Sinicizing Christian Music at Shanghai Community Church / Ruiwen Chen
  • Epilogue. Multiple Sinicizations of Multiple Christianities / Richard Madsen
  • Bibliography
  • Index.