Transfiguration of Chinese Christianity Localization and Globalization

Transfiguration of Chinese Christianity  Localization and Globalization
Author: Allan H. Anderson,Paul H. B. Chang,Fu-chu Chou,Ke-hsien Huang,Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen,Cheng-tian Kuo,Yun-hsuan Kuo,Peter Tze Ming Ng,David A. Reed,Ray Yun Wang
Publsiher: 政大出版社
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2018-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789869630467

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Since Christianity was re-introduced to China in the early nineteenth century, Chinese Christianity has undergone a holistic “transfiguration” which both truthfully restores ante-Nicene Christianity and successfully adapts to the cultural contexts of Chinese and other societies. The theoretical and theological diversity of this book is consistent with that of traditional Chinese religious writings as well as that of the ante-Nicene fathers but may be deemed un-theoretical, un-academic, or un-theological by those theologians who received Western theological training, as that tends to be too hegemonic, emotionless, and archaic in the eyes of lay believers.

Ecclesial Diversity in Chinese Christianity

Ecclesial Diversity in Chinese Christianity
Author: Alexander Chow,Easten Law
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2021-07-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783030730697

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This volume explores Chinese Christianity—or Chinese Christianities—in a variety of forms and expressions, including those from outside the geopolitical boundaries of mainland China. Advancing a multi-disciplinary approach to the study of Chinese churches, the essays collected here engage many historical, sociological, cultural, and theological contingencies. The collection includes historical discussions of the early-20th-century encounters of Protestant and Catholic missionaries in China and the rise of Christianity among Malaysian Chinese and British Chinese communities. Essays examine the thinking of K. H. Ting (or Ding Guangxun), often remembered for his leadership in the Three-Self Patriotic Movement in the 1980s–90s, by revisiting his earlier theology and approach to the Bible in the 1930s–50s. These retrospectives give way to contemporary explorations into how Chinese churches negotiate their urban identities amidst the complexities of globalization in Chengdu and Shanghai, as well as in Vancouver, Canada. Taken as a whole, this collection offers close examinations into various aspects of Chinese Christianity’s complex picture, helping readers to recognize the many shades and colors of the global Chinese Church.

Chinese Christianity

Chinese Christianity
Author: Peter Tze Ming Ng
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2012-02-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004225756

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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 expounds upon the interplay of “universal” and “particular” aspects as well as the global and local forces which shaped the characteristics of Chinese Christianity in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. This work focused on China could have wider implications for modern scholarship, both in the fields of comparative history of education and modern Chinese church history, for those scholars who are exploring the dialogical interplay between global and local Christianities.

Migration and Theology

Migration and Theology
Author: Dorottya Nagy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2009
Genre: Chinese
ISBN: 9023923626

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From Christ to Confucius

From Christ to Confucius
Author: Albert Monshan Wu
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2016-11-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780300225266

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A bold and original study of German missionaries in China, who catalyzed a revolution in thinking among European Christians about the nature of Christianity itself In this accessibly written and empirically based study, Albert Wu documents how German missionaries—chastened by their failure to convert Chinese people to Christianity—reconsidered their attitudes toward Chinese culture and Confucianism. In time, their increased openness catalyzed a revolution in thinking among European Christians about the nature of Christianity itself. At a moment when Europe’s Christian population is falling behind those of South America and Africa, Wu’s provocative analysis sheds light on the roots of Christianity’s global shift.

Encounters Between Chinese Culture and Christianity

Encounters Between Chinese Culture and Christianity
Author: Jingyi Ji
Publsiher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2007
Genre: China
ISBN: 9783825807092

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Tracing encounters between Chinese culture and Christianity, Jingyi Ji (*1962 in Beijing) displays vividly how Chinese Christians interpret Christianity in their context. The book involves both Chinese and Western philosophy and theology and will be of interest not only for theologians but also for all those exploring the interaction between Chinese and Western culture.

New Developments in Christianity in China

New Developments in Christianity in China
Author: Francis K. G. Lim
Publsiher: MDPI
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2020-05-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783039287246

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The phenomenal expansion of Christianity in China in recent years has attracted much scholarly and public attention. As the country continues to deepen its linkages with the rest of the world, Chinese Christian networks are spreading both within and outside the country. These networks link and crisscross at multiple scales and localities in China while strengthening interactions with overseas Chinese Christians and global Christianity. Many Christian groups throughout the country are harnessing the tremendous potential of new media, such as the internet and mobile apps, to share religious messages, participate in rituals, access information, create online communities, and to evangelize. Chinese Christians have also begun exerting their influence outside China through activities such proselytism, charity work, and development projects. This volume presents cutting edge research by scholars working in the field of Christianity in China, providing valuable insights into how Chinese Christianity is evolving and how it is shaping the country and beyond.

Chinese Christianity

Chinese Christianity
Author: Ziming Wu
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2012
Genre: Christianity
ISBN: 6613591734

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Viewing Chinese Christianity from a globalization perspective, this volume describes the interplay of "universal" and "particular" aspects as well as the global and local forces which shaped the characteristics of Chinese Christianity.