Chinese Christianity : an interplay between global and local perspectives / / by Peter Tze Ming Ng.
This volume attempts to review the historical development of Chinese Christianity from a “global-local” or “glocalization” perspective. It includes chapters on the Boxer Movement, Chinese indigenous movements, and Christian higher education and also contains seven biographical chapters. The author e...
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Superior document: | Religion in Chinese societies, v. 4 |
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Year of Publication: | 2012 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Religion in Chinese societies ;
v. 4. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (272 p.) |
Notes: | Description based upon print version of record. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminary Material
- Introduction: My Personal Journey
- 1. From ‘Christianity in China’ to ‘Chinese Christianity’: Changing Paradigms and Changing Perspectives
- 2. Some Scenarios of the Impact of Boxer Movement on Christian Education in China
- 3. The Other Side of 1910: The Development of Chinese Indigenous Movements Before and After the Edinburgh Conference
- 4. Christian Higher Education in China: A Global-local View
- 5. Timothy Richard: Christian Attitude Towards Other Religions and Cultures
- 6. C.Y. Cheng: The Prophet of Chinese Christianity
- 7. Francis C.M. Wei: Bridging National Culture and World Values
- 8. T.C. Chao: Builder of Chinese Indigenous Christian Theology
- 9. David Paton: Christian Mission Encounters Communism in China
- 10. Y.T. Wu: A New Understanding of ‘Three-Self ’ Development in Chinese Christianity
- 11. K.H. Ting and the Three-Self Movement in China: Global Christianity and Local Contexts
- 12. Conclusion
- Index of Proper Names.