Jesuit mission and submission : : Qing rulership and the fate of Christianity in China, 1644-1735 / / Litian Swen.
Jesuit Mission and Submission' explains how the Jesuits entered the Manchu world after the Manchus conquered Beijing in 1644. Supported by Qing court archives, the book discovers the Jesuits? Manchu-style master-slave relationship with the Kangxi emperor. Against the backdrop of this relationsh...
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Swen, Litian, author. Jesuit mission and submission : Qing rulership and the fate of Christianity in China, 1644-1735 / Litian Swen. Leiden, Netherlands ; Boston, Massachusetts : Brill, [2021] ©2021 1 online resource (237 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier East and West Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references and index. Jesuit Mission and Submission' explains how the Jesuits entered the Manchu world after the Manchus conquered Beijing in 1644. Supported by Qing court archives, the book discovers the Jesuits? Manchu-style master-slave relationship with the Kangxi emperor. Against the backdrop of this relationship, the book reconstructs the back and forth negotiations between Kangxi and the Holy See regarding Chinese Rites Controversy (1705-1721), and shows that the Jesuits, although a group of foreign priests, had close access to Kangxi and were a trusted part of the Imperial circle. This book also redefines the rise and fall of the Christian mission in the early Qing court through key events, such as the Calendar Case and Yongzheng's prohibition of Christianity. Jesuits Missions China. Missions. fast (OCoLC)fst01023771 China. fast (OCoLC)fst01206073 90-04-44700-8 |
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