Beyond Indigenization : : Christianity and Chinese History in a Global Context / / edited by Tao Feiya.

The volume, edited by Tao Feiya and featuring recent Chinese scholarly articles translated into English for the first time by Max L. Bohnenkamp, traces the history of Christianity in China and explores the dynamics of Christian practices in Chinese society. Its twenty chapters, written by Chinese sc...

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Superior document:East and West ; 15
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2023.
©2023
Year of Publication:2023
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:East and West (Leiden, Netherlands) ; 15.
Asian Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2023.
Physical Description:1 online resource (519 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • Copyright page
  • Acknowledgements
  • Tables
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Introduction / Feiya Tao
  • Chapter 1 The Chronology of the Tang Dynasty Jingjiao Nestorian Theologian Jingjing’s Writings and Translations in Relation to His Thought / Donghua Zhu
  • Chapter 2 The Fountainhead of Chinese-Language Christian Theology: Matteo Ricci’s “Doctrine of the Sovereign of Heaven” and Proof for the Existence of God / Jianxun Ji
  • Chapter 3 Interpretation of the Chinese Classics in a Cross-Cultural Linguistic Context: a Case Study of Antonio Caballero’s How Catholicism Was Sealed in Ancient Confucianism / Liwei Wu
  • Chapter 4 The Transmission of Catholicism to the East and the Restructuring of Early Qing Literati Thought: a Study on the Intellectual Tide of “Venerating Heaven” / Yunhua Liu
  • Chapter 5 Interpretation and Divergence: Responses to the Dissemination of Jesus’s Image in Ming and Qing Society / Qinghe Xiao
  • Chapter 6 Mary in the Poetry of Heavenly Learning during the Ming-Qing Transition / Guoqing Dai
  • Chapter 7 Dismantling Followed by Construction: the Writing Strategies of Karl Gützlaff’s Chinese Christian Fiction / John Tsz-pang Lai
  • Chapter 8 From Children’s Instructional Textbook to Missionary Tool: the Publication History of the Christian Three-Character Classic from 1823 to 1880 / Hong Guo
  • Chapter 9 The Changing Image of Martin Luther in Late Qing China / Ke Zhang
  • Chapter 10 Communities of Catholic Virgins in the Late Ming and Early Qing Dynasties / Pingping Zhou
  • Chapter 11 The Entanglements of “Chastity” and “Sex”: a Case Study of Culture Clash in the Fu’an and Suzhou Religious Incidents (1746–1748) during the Qianlong Period / Zhijie Kang
  • Chapter 12 The 1906 Nanchang Religious Incident and the Chinese-Western Press War in Shanghai / Xiongwei Yang
  • Chapter 13 A Difficult Petition: the 1895 Christian Missionary Memorial to the Qing Emperor / Feiya Tao
  • Chapter 14 Reflections of the Relationship between Buddhism and Christianity during the Early Modern Era in The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal / Xiongwei Yang / Wenhui Wu
  • Chapter 15 The Dialogue between Islam and Christianity in the Republican Era from the Perspective of Christian Missionaries: a Study of Isaac Mason’s “Conciliatory” Strategy of Literary Evangelizing / Qinhua Liu
  • Chapter 16 The Christian Fundamentalist Understanding and Critique of the “Charismatic Movement” in Republican Era China / Yongguang Zhang
  • Chapter 17 The Role of China in the Dissemination of Christianity to the Korean Peninsula in the Early Modern Era / Jian Shu
  • Chapter 18 Chinese and the Science of Language: the Search for a Chinese Research Methodology by Comparative Linguistics and Nineteenth-Century Sinology / Zhe Chen \ Yan Ding
  • Chapter 19 The International Reform Bureau and the Origins of Collaborative International Drug Prohibition: a Case Study of the 1909 “International Opium Commission” / Yong’an Zhang
  • Chapter 20 Communism in the Discourse of Protestant Missionaries in China / Weihua Yang
  • Index.