China American Catholicism and the Missionary

China  American Catholicism  and the Missionary
Author: Thomas A. Breslin
Publsiher: University Park : Pennsylvania State University Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1980
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015001517211

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The Catholic Invasion of China

The Catholic Invasion of China
Author: D. E. Mungello
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2015-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781442250505

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The culmination of D. E. Mungello’s forty years of study on Sino-Western history, this book provides a compelling and nuanced history of Roman Catholicism in modern China. As the author vividly shows, when China declined into a two-century cycle of poverty, powerlessness, and humiliation, the attitudes of Catholic missionaries became less accommodating than their famous Jesuit predecessors. He argues that “invasion” accurately characterizes the dominant attitude of Catholic missionaries (especially the French Jesuits) in their attempt to introduce Western religion and culture into China during the nineteenth and early twentieth century. Elements of this attitude lingered until the end of the last century, when many Chinese felt that Pope John Paul II’s canonization of 120 martyrs reflected the imposition of an imperialist mentality. In this important work, Mungello corrects a major misreading of modern Chinese history by arguing that the growth of an indigenous Catholic church in the twentieth century transformed the negative aspects of the “invasion” into a positive Chinese religious force.

Christianity in China

Christianity in China
Author: Xiaoxin Wu
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 2589
Release: 2015-07-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317474678

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Now revised and updated to incorporate numerous new materials, this is the major source for researching American Christian activity in China, especially that of missions and missionaries. It provides a thorough introduction and guide to primary and secondary sources on Christian enterprises and individuals in China that are preserved in hundreds of libraries, archives, historical societies, headquarters of religious orders, and other repositories in the United States. It includes data from the beginnings of Christianity in China in the early eighth century through 1952, when American missionary activity in China virtually ceased. For this new edition, the institutional base has shifted from the Princeton Theological Seminary (Protestant) to the Ricci Institute for Chinese-Western Cultural Relations at the University of San Francisco (Jesuit), reflecting the ecumenical nature of this monumental undertaking.

Christianity in China

Christianity in China
Author: Archie R. Crouch
Publsiher: M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages: 784
Release: 1989
Genre: Archival resources
ISBN: 0873324196

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A bibliographical guide to the works in American libraries concerning the Christian missionary experience in China.

The Catholic Church in China from 1860 to 1907

The Catholic Church in China from 1860 to 1907
Author: Bertram Wolferstan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 522
Release: 1909
Genre: China
ISBN: UOM:39015008360243

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Ecclesiastical Colony

Ecclesiastical Colony
Author: Ernest P. Young
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2013-04-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199924622

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The French Religious Protectorate was an institutionalized and enduring policy of the French government, based on a claim by the French state to be guardian of all Catholics in China. The expansive nature of the Protectorate's claim across nationalities elicited opposition from official and ordinary Chinese, other foreign countries, and even the pope. Yet French authorities believed their Protectorate was essential to their political prominence in the country. This book examines the dynamics of the French policy, the supporting role played in it by ecclesiastical authority, and its function in embittering Sino-foreign relations. In the 1910s, the dissidence of some missionaries and Chinese Catholics introduced turmoil inside the church itself. The rebels viewed the link between French power and the foreign-run church as prejudicial to the evangelistic project. The issue came into the open in 1916, when French authorities seized territory in the city of Tianjin on the grounds of protecting Catholics. In response, many Catholics joined in a campaign of patriotic protest, which became linked to a movement to end the subordination of the Chinese Catholic clergy to foreign missionaries and to appoint Chinese bishops. With new leadership in the Vatican sympathetic to reforms, serious steps were taken from the late 1910s to establish a Chinese-led church, but foreign bishops, their missionary societies, and the French government fought back. During the 1930s, the effort to create an indigenous church stalled. It was less than halfway to realization when the Chinese Communist Party took power in 1949. Ecclesiastical Colony reveals the powerful personalities, major debates, and complex series of events behind the turmoil that characterized the nineteenth- and early twentieth-century experience of the Catholic church in China.

Handbook of Christianity in China

Handbook of Christianity in China
Author: Gary Tiedemann
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1092
Release: 2009-12-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004190184

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This second volume on Christianity in China covers the period from 1800 onwards up to the present, divided into three main periods, and dealing with the complexities of both Catholic and Protestant aspects. Also in this volume the reader will be guided to and through the Chinese and Western primary and secondary sources by carefully selected major scholars in the field. Produced with financial support from the Ricci Institute at the University of San Francisco Center for the Pacific Rim.

Christianity in China

Christianity in China
Author: Wu Xiaoxin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 2072
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781315493992

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A bibliographical guide to the works in American libraries concerning the Christian missionary experience in China.