Sinicizing Christianity

Preliminary Material -- Introduction. Christianity: Towards a Theory of Sinicization /Yangwen Zheng -- A Mission Without Missionaries: Chinese Catholic Clergy in Sichuan, 1746–1756 /Robert Entenmann -- The Role of Union Theological Seminary (New York) in Sinicizing Christianity /Christopher D. Snell...

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Published in:Studies in Christian mission
Contributors: Zheng, Yangwen (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill [2017]
In: Studies in Christian mission (volume 49)
Reviews:Sinicizing Christianity (2018) (Oblau, Gotthard)
Series/Journal:Studies in Christian mission volume 49
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Christianity / Reception / China
B Christianity / Reception / China / Contextual theology / History
RelBib Classification:KBM Asia
Further subjects:B Christianity and culture History China
B China
B Christianity (China)
B Christianity and culture
B Christianity
B Christianity and culture (China) History
B History
B Christianity China
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Summary:Preliminary Material -- Introduction. Christianity: Towards a Theory of Sinicization /Yangwen Zheng -- A Mission Without Missionaries: Chinese Catholic Clergy in Sichuan, 1746–1756 /Robert Entenmann -- The Role of Union Theological Seminary (New York) in Sinicizing Christianity /Christopher D. Sneller -- “Taking Jesus Back to China”: New Gospel Agents in Shanghai /Yuqin Huang -- Christ-human and Jia Yuming’s Doctrine of Sanctification /Wai Luen Kwok -- Sermon, Story, and Song in the Inculturation of Christianity in China /Thomas Alan Harvey -- Translating and Transplanting the Word of God in Chinese /Monica Romano -- The “Sino-Christian Style”: A Major Tool for Architectural Indigenization /Thomas Coomans -- Sacred Dwellings: Protestant Ancestral Halls and Homes in Southern Fujian /Chris White -- The Sinicization of Sacred Music: A Study of T. C. Chao /Dennis T.W. Ng -- Sinicizing Christian Music at Shanghai Community Church /Ruiwen Chen -- Epilogue. Multiple Sinicizations of Multiple Christianities /Richard Madsen -- Bibliography -- Index.
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
ISBN:9004330380
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Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/9789004330382