The indigenization of Christianity in China / 2 1922-1927 / Qi Duan

Gives insight into why Christianity must be indigenized in China.A discussion of interactions between Christianity and modern Chinese history and politics.An illumination of inseparability of the Chinese culture and indigenization of Chinese Church

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Auteur principal: Duan, Qi (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: London New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis 2022
Dans: The indigenization of Christianity in China
Année: 2022
Collection/Revue:China Perspectives
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B China / Christianisme / Inculturation / Histoire 1922-1927
Classifications IxTheo:AD Sociologie des religions
AX Dialogue interreligieux
CA Christianisme
KBM Asie
TK Époque contemporaine
Sujets non-standardisés:B Asian History
B Asia / China / HISTORY
B Généraux / RELIGION
B Asiatische Geschichte
B Geschichte der Religion
B History of religion
B 1920 bis 1929 n. Chr
B Christianity
B 20th Century / HISTORY / Modern
B c 1918 to c 1939 (Inter-war period)
B China
B Généraux / RELIGION / Christianity
B Christianisme
B Généraux / HISTORY
B Religion / Christianity / History
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Résumé:Gives insight into why Christianity must be indigenized in China.A discussion of interactions between Christianity and modern Chinese history and politics.An illumination of inseparability of the Chinese culture and indigenization of Chinese Church
Description:Interessenniveau: 01, General/trade: For a non-specialist adult audience. (01)
Interessenniveau: 05, College/higher education: For universities and colleges of further and higher education. (05)
Interessenniveau: 06, Professional and scholarly: For an expert adult audience, including academic research. (06)
ISBN:1032384603
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