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|a Shaping Christianity in greater China :
|b Indigenous Christians in focus /
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|g Introduction /
|r Paul Woods --
|g Part I. Locating the faith --
|t The role of Indigenous Christians in the global church /
|r David Killingray --
|t Missionaries in the making of vernacular Christianity in China /
|r Lian Xi --
|t The dawn of Indigenous consciousness: a Chinese convert's criticism of the Western missionary /
|r Kuo Ya-Pei --
|g Part II. Writing the faith --
|t Chinese literati and their Christian poems in the seventeenth century /
|r Liu Yanyan --
|t Nineteenth-century churchgoers' letters to the Dailaam-Hwsviaa Kaohoexpoix, and "Amoy dialect" church periodical /
|r Stephen Donoho --
|t Christianizing China for the sake of China: Li Guanfang and her Republican dream /
|r Zhou Yun --
|t Translating the bible into Chinese: the contribution of Chinese translators /
|r Monica Romano --
|g Part III. Building the faith --
|t The Chinese clergy and church autonomy in the Diocese of Kwangsi-Hunan, 1909-1950 /
|r Peter Cunich --
|t An Indigenous CIM medical missionary and national hero: unveiling complexities in the story of Dr. Kao Gin-Cheng /
|r Lauren Pfister,
|r Liu Jihua --
|t Revisionist women's work for women: the contribution of native women workers in Canton /
|r Christina Wong --
|t Wang Hengtong: a native Chinese Christian teacher's approach and practice, 1902-1915 /
|r Bai Limin --
|g Part IV. Living the faith --
|t Identity, maturity, and leadership: Chinese Christians and the negotiation of otherness at the Boxer Rebellion /
|r Paul Woods //
|r The contribution of Ni Tuosheng (Watchman Nee) /
|r Stephen Williams --
|t Abolish the great evil: Chinese Christians' opposition to opium trafficking /
|r Charles Weber --
|g Part V. Commending the faith --
|t Torn between two worlds: Rev. Shoki Coe, domesticity and the Taiwanese self-determination movement /
|r Niki Alsford --
|t The hybridization and localization of the colony and the making of Hong Kong Christian leaders: three oral history accounts /
|r Kwok Wai Luen --
|t Faith-based engagement in China's Harmonious Society: a study of an Indigenous, faith-based NGO's organizational culture and response to the 2008 Sichuan earthquake /
|r Easten Law
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|a This book is an integrated collection of essays looking at the shaping of Christianity in China with a special emphasis on the contributions of Chinese believers. As well as its geographical scope of the China Mainland, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, the material covers a span of time from the end of the Ming Dynasty until the Sichuan earthquake of 2008. Also, Anglicans, Presbyterians, Roman Catholics, Charismatics, and various kinds of independents rub shoulders within its pages. This is, of course, how it should be.
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