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Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 230
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Woman's Work in the Far East
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Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 230
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Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 230
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Woman's Work in the Far East
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Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 874
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Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 874
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Woman's Work
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Category : Church work with women
Languages : en
Pages : 574
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Category : Church work with women
Languages : en
Pages : 574
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Woman's Work for Woman
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Category : Church work with women
Languages : en
Pages : 398
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Category : Church work with women
Languages : en
Pages : 398
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Chinese Affairs ...
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Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 900
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Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 900
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The Weekly Review of the Far East
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Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 858
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Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 858
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Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal
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Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 628
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Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 628
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Woman's Work for Woman and Our Mission Field
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Pages : 308
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Pages : 308
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The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal
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Category : Missions
Languages : en
Pages : 812
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Category : Missions
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Pages : 812
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Christianity in China
Author: Daniel H. Bays
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 9780804736510
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 526
Book Description
This pathbreaking volume will force a reassessment of many common assumptions about the relationship between Christianity and modern China. The overall thrust of the twenty essays is that despite the conflicts and tension that often have characterized relations between Christianity and China, in fact Christianity has been, for the past two centuries or more, putting down roots within Chinese society, and it is still in the process of doing so. Thus Christianity is here interpreted not just as a Western religion that imposed itself on China, but one that was becoming a Chinese religion, as Buddhism did centuries ago. Eschewing the usual focus on foreign missionaries, as is customary, this research effort is China-centered, drawing on Chinese sources, including government and organizational documents, private papers, and interviews. The essays are organized into four major sections: Christianitys role in Qing society, including local conflicts (6 essays); ethnicity (3 essays); women (5 essays); and indigenization of the Christian effort (6 essays). The editor has provided sectional introductions to highlight the major themes in each section, as well as a general Introduction.
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 9780804736510
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 526
Book Description
This pathbreaking volume will force a reassessment of many common assumptions about the relationship between Christianity and modern China. The overall thrust of the twenty essays is that despite the conflicts and tension that often have characterized relations between Christianity and China, in fact Christianity has been, for the past two centuries or more, putting down roots within Chinese society, and it is still in the process of doing so. Thus Christianity is here interpreted not just as a Western religion that imposed itself on China, but one that was becoming a Chinese religion, as Buddhism did centuries ago. Eschewing the usual focus on foreign missionaries, as is customary, this research effort is China-centered, drawing on Chinese sources, including government and organizational documents, private papers, and interviews. The essays are organized into four major sections: Christianitys role in Qing society, including local conflicts (6 essays); ethnicity (3 essays); women (5 essays); and indigenization of the Christian effort (6 essays). The editor has provided sectional introductions to highlight the major themes in each section, as well as a general Introduction.