A New History of Christianity in China
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2011.
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Colección: | New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Blackwell Guides to Global Christianity
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: The Nestorian Age and the Mongol Mission, 635-1368
- Prologue
- Nestorian Christians in Tang China
- Christians and Mongols (Thirteenth to Fourteenth Centuries)
- Chapter 2: The Jesuit Mission of Early Modern Times and Its Fate
- Prologue
- Background and Context
- Ricci, the Jesuits, and the Larger China Mission
- Chinese Christians and Christian Communities
- The Rites Controversy
- On their Own: The Long Eighteenth Century and the Life of the Church in China
- Chapter 3: Protestant Beginnings, Catholics Redux, and China's First Indigenous Christians, 1800-1860
- Prologue
- Waiting on the China Coast
- The Treaties (I)
- Between Treaty Rounds
- The Treaties (II)
- Conclusion
- Chapter 4: Expansion and Institution-Building in a Declining Dynasty, 1860-1902
- Prologue
- Broad Patterns of the Times
- Jiaoan and Issues of Local Violence
- Chinese Christians and the Making of a Chinese Church?
- Christianity at the End of the Century: Reformists, Revolutionaries, and Boxers
- Christians and the Boxers
- Chapter 5: The "Golden Age" of Missions and the "Sino-Foreign Protestant Establishment," 1902-1927
- Prologue
- Patterns of Protestant Growth
- Origins and Course of the "Sino-Foreign Protestant Establishment"
- Diversification of the Christian Scene
- Aftermath of the May Fourth Movement and the Christian Movement in China (I)
- Aftermath of the May Fourth Movement and the Christian Movement in China (II)
- Chapter 6: The Multiple Crises of Chinese Christianity, 1927-1950
- Prologue
- Continued Forward Movement
- Protestant Christianity in the "Nanjing Decade," 1927-1937
- Statebuilding, Social Reform, and Soul-Saving: The Rise of Independent Chinese Christianity
- Roman Catholics from the mid 1920s until War with Japan
- Chinese Protestantism during the War of Resistance against Japan, 1937-1945
- End Game: Christianity and the Civil War, 1946-1950
- Roman Catholics 1937-1949: Vulnerabilities
- Chapter 7: Christianity and the New China, 1950-1966
- Prologue
- Protestants 1949-1954: Compliance
- The "Christian Manifesto"and Growth of the Three Self
- The Fate of Evangelicals in the TSPM: The Case of Chen Chonggui
- Catholics 1949-1957: Resistance
- From the Great Leap to the Cultural Revolution, 1958-1966
- Some Thoughts
- Chapter 8: The Chinese Church from the End of the Cultural Revolution to the Early Twenty-first Century
- Prologue
- Into the Maelstrom, 1966
- Reform and Opening
- The 1980s: Protestant Growth, Catholic Recalcitrance
- A Rural Decade: Christianity as Folk Religion
- Urban Christianity: "Cultural Christians," and the Opium War Revisited
- China in the Arena of World Christianity