Shaping Christianity in greater China : Indigenous Christians in focus /
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 Mi...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Oxford, UK :
Regnum Books International,
2017.
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Series: | Regnum studies in mission.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Paul Woods
- Part I. Locating the faith
- The role of Indigenous Christians in the global church / David Killingray
- Missionaries in the making of vernacular Christianity in China / Lian Xi
- The dawn of Indigenous consciousness: a Chinese convert's criticism of the Western missionary / Kuo Ya-Pei
- Part II. Writing the faith
- Chinese literati and their Christian poems in the seventeenth century / Liu Yanyan
- Nineteenth-century churchgoers' letters to the Dailaam-Hwsviaa Kaohoexpoix, and "Amoy dialect" church periodical / Stephen Donoho
- Christianizing China for the sake of China: Li Guanfang and her Republican dream / Zhou Yun
- Translating the bible into Chinese: the contribution of Chinese translators / Monica Romano
- Part III. Building the faith
- The Chinese clergy and church autonomy in the Diocese of Kwangsi-Hunan, 1909-1950 / Peter Cunich
- An Indigenous CIM medical missionary and national hero: unveiling complexities in the story of Dr. Kao Gin-Cheng / Lauren Pfister, Liu Jihua
- Revisionist women's work for women: the contribution of native women workers in Canton / Christina Wong
- Wang Hengtong: a native Chinese Christian teacher's approach and practice, 1902-1915 / Bai Limin
- Part IV. Living the faith
- Identity, maturity, and leadership: Chinese Christians and the negotiation of otherness at the Boxer Rebellion / Paul Woods // The contribution of Ni Tuosheng (Watchman Nee) / Stephen Williams
- Abolish the great evil: Chinese Christians' opposition to opium trafficking / Charles Weber
- Part V. Commending the faith
- Torn between two worlds: Rev. Shoki Coe, domesticity and the Taiwanese self-determination movement / Niki Alsford
- The hybridization and localization of the colony and the making of Hong Kong Christian leaders: three oral history accounts / Kwok Wai Luen
- 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 / Easten Law