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This collection offers fresh perspectives on Sino-Western cultural relations, with particular regard to the experience of Christianity in China. The contributors include authorities from China (including Hong Kong and Taiwan), Europe (including Russia and Eastern Europe), and North America.
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This collection offers fresh perspectives on Sino-Western cultural relations, with particular regard to the experience of Christianity in China. The contributors include authorities from China (including Hong Kong and Taiwan), Europe (including Russia and Eastern Europe), and North America.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Reprinted from Analog Integrat and Cessing', 2:4 and Discove
- Seitenzahl: 507
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 155mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 699g
- ISBN-13: 9780765606624
- ISBN-10: 0765606623
- Artikelnr.: 21566715
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Reprinted from Analog Integrat and Cessing', 2:4 and Discove
- Seitenzahl: 507
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 155mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 699g
- ISBN-13: 9780765606624
- ISBN-10: 0765606623
- Artikelnr.: 21566715
Stephen UhalleyJr., Xiaoxin Wu
Part 1 Introduction; Chapter 1 Burdened Past, Hopeful Future, Stephen
UhalleyJr.; Chapter 2 Christianity and China: Universal Teaching from the
West, John W. WitekSj; Chapter 3 Chinese Perspective-A Brief Review of the
Historical Research on Christianity in China, Zhang Kaiyuan; Part 2 China
and Christianity in the Traditional Past; Chapter 4 China and the West: The
Image of Europe and Its Impact, Erik Zürcher; Chapter 5 Does Heaven Speak?
Revelation in the Confucian and Christian Traditions, Paul A. Rule; Chapter
6 Christianity in Late Ming and Early Qing China as a Case of Cultural
Transmission, Nicolas StandaertSj; Chapter 7 Chinese Renaissance: The Role
of Early Jesuits in China, Li Tiangang; Chapter 8 The Problem of Chinese
Rites in Eighteenth-Century Sichuan, Robert Entenmann; Chapter 9
Sino-French Scientific Relations Through the French Jesuits and the
Académie Royale des Sciences in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries,
Han Qi; Chapter 10 China in the German "Geistesgeschichte" in the
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, Claudia von Collani; Chapter 11 The
Russian Orthodox Church in China, Dina V. Doubrovskaia; Part 3 China and
Christianity in Modern and Contemporary History and Beyond; Chapter 12
China and Protestantism: Historical Perspectives, 1807-1949, Jessie G.
Lutz; Chapter 13 Protestant Christianity in China Today: Fragile,
Fragmented, Flourishing, Ryan Dunch; Chapter 14 Hungarian Missionaries in
China, Péter Vámos; Chapter 15 Beyond Orthodoxy: Catholicism as Chinese
Folk Religion, Richard P. Madsen; Chapter 16 From Past Contributions to
Present Opportunities: The Catholic Church and Education in Chinese
Mainland during the Last 150 Years, Jean-Paul Wiest; Chapter 17
Christianity and China's Minority Nationalities-Faith and Unbelief, Ralph
R. Covell; Chapter 18 Discussion on "Cultural Christians" in China, Zhuo
Xinping; Chapter 19 The Catholic Church in Post-1997 Hong Kong: Dilemma in
Church-State Relations, Beatrice Leung; Chapter 20 Christianity in Modern
Taiwan-Struggling Over the Path of Contextualization, Peter Chen-Main Wang;
Chapter 21 Christianity and China: Toward Further Dialogue, Philip L.
Wickeri;
UhalleyJr.; Chapter 2 Christianity and China: Universal Teaching from the
West, John W. WitekSj; Chapter 3 Chinese Perspective-A Brief Review of the
Historical Research on Christianity in China, Zhang Kaiyuan; Part 2 China
and Christianity in the Traditional Past; Chapter 4 China and the West: The
Image of Europe and Its Impact, Erik Zürcher; Chapter 5 Does Heaven Speak?
Revelation in the Confucian and Christian Traditions, Paul A. Rule; Chapter
6 Christianity in Late Ming and Early Qing China as a Case of Cultural
Transmission, Nicolas StandaertSj; Chapter 7 Chinese Renaissance: The Role
of Early Jesuits in China, Li Tiangang; Chapter 8 The Problem of Chinese
Rites in Eighteenth-Century Sichuan, Robert Entenmann; Chapter 9
Sino-French Scientific Relations Through the French Jesuits and the
Académie Royale des Sciences in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries,
Han Qi; Chapter 10 China in the German "Geistesgeschichte" in the
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, Claudia von Collani; Chapter 11 The
Russian Orthodox Church in China, Dina V. Doubrovskaia; Part 3 China and
Christianity in Modern and Contemporary History and Beyond; Chapter 12
China and Protestantism: Historical Perspectives, 1807-1949, Jessie G.
Lutz; Chapter 13 Protestant Christianity in China Today: Fragile,
Fragmented, Flourishing, Ryan Dunch; Chapter 14 Hungarian Missionaries in
China, Péter Vámos; Chapter 15 Beyond Orthodoxy: Catholicism as Chinese
Folk Religion, Richard P. Madsen; Chapter 16 From Past Contributions to
Present Opportunities: The Catholic Church and Education in Chinese
Mainland during the Last 150 Years, Jean-Paul Wiest; Chapter 17
Christianity and China's Minority Nationalities-Faith and Unbelief, Ralph
R. Covell; Chapter 18 Discussion on "Cultural Christians" in China, Zhuo
Xinping; Chapter 19 The Catholic Church in Post-1997 Hong Kong: Dilemma in
Church-State Relations, Beatrice Leung; Chapter 20 Christianity in Modern
Taiwan-Struggling Over the Path of Contextualization, Peter Chen-Main Wang;
Chapter 21 Christianity and China: Toward Further Dialogue, Philip L.
Wickeri;
Part 1 Introduction; Chapter 1 Burdened Past, Hopeful Future, Stephen
UhalleyJr.; Chapter 2 Christianity and China: Universal Teaching from the
West, John W. WitekSj; Chapter 3 Chinese Perspective-A Brief Review of the
Historical Research on Christianity in China, Zhang Kaiyuan; Part 2 China
and Christianity in the Traditional Past; Chapter 4 China and the West: The
Image of Europe and Its Impact, Erik Zürcher; Chapter 5 Does Heaven Speak?
Revelation in the Confucian and Christian Traditions, Paul A. Rule; Chapter
6 Christianity in Late Ming and Early Qing China as a Case of Cultural
Transmission, Nicolas StandaertSj; Chapter 7 Chinese Renaissance: The Role
of Early Jesuits in China, Li Tiangang; Chapter 8 The Problem of Chinese
Rites in Eighteenth-Century Sichuan, Robert Entenmann; Chapter 9
Sino-French Scientific Relations Through the French Jesuits and the
Académie Royale des Sciences in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries,
Han Qi; Chapter 10 China in the German "Geistesgeschichte" in the
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, Claudia von Collani; Chapter 11 The
Russian Orthodox Church in China, Dina V. Doubrovskaia; Part 3 China and
Christianity in Modern and Contemporary History and Beyond; Chapter 12
China and Protestantism: Historical Perspectives, 1807-1949, Jessie G.
Lutz; Chapter 13 Protestant Christianity in China Today: Fragile,
Fragmented, Flourishing, Ryan Dunch; Chapter 14 Hungarian Missionaries in
China, Péter Vámos; Chapter 15 Beyond Orthodoxy: Catholicism as Chinese
Folk Religion, Richard P. Madsen; Chapter 16 From Past Contributions to
Present Opportunities: The Catholic Church and Education in Chinese
Mainland during the Last 150 Years, Jean-Paul Wiest; Chapter 17
Christianity and China's Minority Nationalities-Faith and Unbelief, Ralph
R. Covell; Chapter 18 Discussion on "Cultural Christians" in China, Zhuo
Xinping; Chapter 19 The Catholic Church in Post-1997 Hong Kong: Dilemma in
Church-State Relations, Beatrice Leung; Chapter 20 Christianity in Modern
Taiwan-Struggling Over the Path of Contextualization, Peter Chen-Main Wang;
Chapter 21 Christianity and China: Toward Further Dialogue, Philip L.
Wickeri;
UhalleyJr.; Chapter 2 Christianity and China: Universal Teaching from the
West, John W. WitekSj; Chapter 3 Chinese Perspective-A Brief Review of the
Historical Research on Christianity in China, Zhang Kaiyuan; Part 2 China
and Christianity in the Traditional Past; Chapter 4 China and the West: The
Image of Europe and Its Impact, Erik Zürcher; Chapter 5 Does Heaven Speak?
Revelation in the Confucian and Christian Traditions, Paul A. Rule; Chapter
6 Christianity in Late Ming and Early Qing China as a Case of Cultural
Transmission, Nicolas StandaertSj; Chapter 7 Chinese Renaissance: The Role
of Early Jesuits in China, Li Tiangang; Chapter 8 The Problem of Chinese
Rites in Eighteenth-Century Sichuan, Robert Entenmann; Chapter 9
Sino-French Scientific Relations Through the French Jesuits and the
Académie Royale des Sciences in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries,
Han Qi; Chapter 10 China in the German "Geistesgeschichte" in the
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, Claudia von Collani; Chapter 11 The
Russian Orthodox Church in China, Dina V. Doubrovskaia; Part 3 China and
Christianity in Modern and Contemporary History and Beyond; Chapter 12
China and Protestantism: Historical Perspectives, 1807-1949, Jessie G.
Lutz; Chapter 13 Protestant Christianity in China Today: Fragile,
Fragmented, Flourishing, Ryan Dunch; Chapter 14 Hungarian Missionaries in
China, Péter Vámos; Chapter 15 Beyond Orthodoxy: Catholicism as Chinese
Folk Religion, Richard P. Madsen; Chapter 16 From Past Contributions to
Present Opportunities: The Catholic Church and Education in Chinese
Mainland during the Last 150 Years, Jean-Paul Wiest; Chapter 17
Christianity and China's Minority Nationalities-Faith and Unbelief, Ralph
R. Covell; Chapter 18 Discussion on "Cultural Christians" in China, Zhuo
Xinping; Chapter 19 The Catholic Church in Post-1997 Hong Kong: Dilemma in
Church-State Relations, Beatrice Leung; Chapter 20 Christianity in Modern
Taiwan-Struggling Over the Path of Contextualization, Peter Chen-Main Wang;
Chapter 21 Christianity and China: Toward Further Dialogue, Philip L.
Wickeri;