Catholicism in China, 1900-Present

Catholicism in China, 1900-Present
Title Catholicism in China, 1900-Present PDF eBook
Author C. Chu
Publisher Springer
Pages 271
Release 2014-11-18
Genre History
ISBN 1137353651

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This volume is the product of scholars of various backgrounds, specialties and agendas bringing forth their most treasured findings regarding the Chinese Catholic Church. The chapters in this book covering the church from 1900 to the present trace the development of the Church in China from many historical and disciplinary vantage points.

Catholicism in China, 1900-Present

Catholicism in China, 1900-Present
Title Catholicism in China, 1900-Present PDF eBook
Author C. Chu
Publisher Springer
Pages 370
Release 2014-11-18
Genre History
ISBN 1137353651

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This volume is the product of scholars of various backgrounds, specialties and agendas bringing forth their most treasured findings regarding the Chinese Catholic Church. The chapters in this book covering the church from 1900 to the present trace the development of the Church in China from many historical and disciplinary vantage points.

People, Communities, and the Catholic Church in China

People, Communities, and the Catholic Church in China
Title People, Communities, and the Catholic Church in China PDF eBook
Author Cindy Yik-yi Chu
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 163
Release 2020-01-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 9811516790

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This book explores the Chinese Catholic Church as a whole as well as focusing on particular aspects of its activities, including diplomacy, politics, leadership, pilgrimage, youths, and non-Chinese Catholics in China. It discusses Sino-Vatican relations and the rationale behind the decisions taken by Pope Francis with regard to the appointment of bishops in China. The book also examines important changes and personalities in the Chinese Church, the Catholic organizations, and the Catholic communities in the Church, offering a key read for researchers and graduate students studying the Chinese Catholic Church, the Church in Asia, and religion in contemporary China.

The Catholic Church, The Bible, and Evangelization in China

The Catholic Church, The Bible, and Evangelization in China
Title The Catholic Church, The Bible, and Evangelization in China PDF eBook
Author Cindy Yik-yi Chu
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 156
Release 2022-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9811661820

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This edited volume starts from the perspectives of Beijing in how it sees that religion should serve the interests of the state. From China’s viewpoint, religion should act as a stabilizing force of society, or else the Christian Churches will lose their reason for existence. This might be incomprehensible to Western Christians, who believe in the freedom of religion and their right to embrace their faith. This collection of articles represents the concerted efforts of Chinese, Italians, and an American—who live in China, Europe, and the United States and belong to different disciplines, such as History, Religious Studies, and Language Studies—to promote a better understanding of the Catholic Church in the world and in China.

CHINA and the Catholic Church

CHINA and the Catholic Church
Title CHINA and the Catholic Church PDF eBook
Author Sergio Ticozzi
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 170
Release 2023-09-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 9819931738

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The volume approaches the relations between China and the Catholic Church in a quite comprehensive and unprejudiced way. Its approach is new since it clarifies the root of the persistent antagonism of both the imperial and republican Chinese Authorities toward the Catholic Church: no matter how the Catholic approach has been, they kept their Sino-centric attitude. It also points out the lack of a truly objective and complete understanding of China by the Western society, including Catholic missionaries: from a blind admiration to a negative evaluation, determined by contingent circumstances and motivations. It tries to clarify myths and stereotyped understandings, that have been created during the historical process, including the role of the Jesuits and in particular of Fr. Matteo Ricci. It also pays particular attention to the role of the Vatican in the recent religious policy of Chinese Government. The reading of the book could be enlightening especially for academics, university students and Christian clergy interested in the history of Catholic Missions in China.

Sinicizing Christianity

Sinicizing Christianity
Title Sinicizing Christianity PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 390
Release 2017-04-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004330380

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Chinese people have been instrumental in indigenizing Christianity. Sinizing Christianity examines Christianity's transplantation to and transformation in China by focusing on three key elements: Chinese agents of introduction; Chinese redefinition of Christianity for the local context; and Chinese institutions and practices that emerged and enabled indigenisation. As a matter of fact, Christianity is not an exception, but just one of many foreign ideas and religions, which China has absorbed since the formation of the Middle Kingdom, Buddhism and Islam are great examples. Few scholars of China have analysed and synthesised the process to determine whether there is a pattern to the ways in which Chinese people have redefined foreign imports for local use and what insight Christianity has to offer. Contributors are: Robert Entenmann, Christopher Sneller, Yuqin Huang, Wai Luen Kwok, Thomas Harvey, Monica Romano, Thomas Coomans, Chris White, Dennis Ng, Ruiwen Chen and Richard Madsen.

New Developments in Christianity in China

New Developments in Christianity in China
Title New Developments in Christianity in China PDF eBook
Author Francis K. G. Lim
Publisher MDPI
Pages 128
Release 2020-05-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 3039287249

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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.