Global Chinese Pentecostal and charismatic Christianity

Pentecostals and Charismatics among Chinese Christians: An Introduction /Fenggang Yang , Joy K.C. Tong and Allan H. Anderson -- Part 1: Historical, Global, and Local Contexts -- Contextualizing the Contemporary Pentecostal Movement in China /Donald E. Miller -- Chinese Ecstatic Millenarian Folk Reli...

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Contributors: Yang, Fenggang 1962- (Editor) ; Tong, Joy Kooi-Chin (Editor) ; Anderson, Allan Heaton 1949- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill 2017
In:Year: 2017
Reviews:Global Chinese Pentecostal and Charismatic Chris-tianity (2018) (Heuser, Andreas, 1961 -)
Series/Journal:Global Pentecostal and charismatic studies 22
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B China / Charismatic movement
Further subjects:B Pentecostalism
B China
B Pentecostalism (China)
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Summary:Pentecostals and Charismatics among Chinese Christians: An Introduction /Fenggang Yang , Joy K.C. Tong and Allan H. Anderson -- Part 1: Historical, Global, and Local Contexts -- Contextualizing the Contemporary Pentecostal Movement in China /Donald E. Miller -- Chinese Ecstatic Millenarian Folk Religion with Pentecostal Christian Characteristics? /Daniel H. Bays -- Pentecostalism Comes to China: Laying the Foundations for a Chinese Version of Christianity /J. Gordon Melton -- Elitism and Poverty: Early Pentecostalism in Hong Kong (1907–1945) /Connie Au -- Part 2: A Chinese Pentecostal Denomination: The True Jesus Church -- Charismatic Crossings: The Transnational, Transdenominational Friendship of Bernt Berntsen and Wei Enbo /Melissa Wei-Tsing Inouye -- Taming the Spirit by Appropriating Indigenous Culture: An Ethnographic Study of the True Jesus Church as Confucian-Style Pentecostalism /Ke-hsien Huang -- Glossolalia and Church Identity: The Role of Sound in the Making of a Chinese Pentecostal-Charismatic Church /Yen-zen Tsai -- Part 3: Pentecostal or Non-Pentecostal: Self-Identity and Scholarly Observation -- Spirituality and Spiritual Practice: Is the Local Church Pentecostal? /Jiayin Hu -- Are Chinese Christians Pentecostal? A Catholic Reading of Pentecostal Influence on Chinese Christians /Michel Chambon -- The “Galilee of China”: Pentecostals without Pentecostalism /Yi Liu -- Part 4: New-Wave Charismatics in Chinese Societies -- “Christianity Fever” and Unregistered Churches in China /Selena Y.Z. Su and Allan H. Anderson -- China’s Patriotic Pentecostals /Karrie J. Koesel -- The Catholic Charismatic Renewal in Mainland China /Rachel Xiaohong Zhu -- City Harvest Church of Singapore: An Ecclesial Paradigm for Pentecostalism in the Postmodern World /Kim-kwong Chan -- The Localization of Charismatic Christianity among the Chinese in Malaysia: A Study of Full Gospel Tabernacle /Weng Kit Cheong and Joy K.C. Tong -- The Femininity of Chinese Christianity: A Study of a Chinese Charismatic Church and Its Female Leadership /Joy K.C. Tong and Fenggang Yang -- Conclusion: Challenges, Theories, and Methods in Studying Chinese “Pentecostalism” /Allan H. Anderson.
This is the first scholarly volume on Chinese Christian Pentecostal and charismatic movements around the globe. The authors include the most active and renowned scholars of global Pentecostalism and Chinese Christianity, including Allan Anderson, Daniel Bays, Kim-twang Chan, Gordon Melton, Donald Miller, and Fenggang Yang. It covers historical linkages between Pentecostal missions and indigenous movements in greater China, contemporary charismatic congregations in China, Singapore, Malaysia, and the United States, and the Catholic charismatic renewal movement in China. The volume also engages discussion and disagreement on whether it is even appropriate to refer to many of the Chinese Christian movements as Pentecostal or charismatic. If not, are they primarily following cultural traditions, or upholding beliefs and practices in the Bible? Contributors are: Allan H. Anderson, Connie Au, Daniel H. Bays, Michel Chambon, Kim-kwong Chan, Weng Kit Cheong, Jiayin Hu, Ke-hsien Huang, Melissa Wei-Tsing Inouye, Karrie J. Koesel, Yi Liu, J. Gordon Melton, Donald E. Miller, Selena Y.Z. Su, Joy K.C. Tong, Yen-zen Tsai, Fenggang Yang, Rachel Xiaohong Zhu
ISBN:9004342818
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Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/9789004342811