Author: Lu, Rachel Yan

History of catechesis in China
Date2008
Publish_locationLeuven
PublisherFerdinand Verbiest Institute, K.U. Leuven
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish, Chinese
Record_typeBook (Conference Proceedings)
SeriesLeuven Chinese studies ; 18
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberBV3415.L489 no. 18
Description400 p., [11] p. of plates : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
NoteHistory of catechesis in China / edited by Staf Vloeberghs ; co-editors: Patrick Taveirne, Ku Wei-Ying, Rachel Lu Yan.
"The central theme of the the International Symposium on the History of the Chinese Catholic Church at Fujen Catholic University (8-10 September 2001) was “History of Catechesis in China”." –p. [9].
Papers in English and Chinese.

Introduction / Patrick Taveirne - Opening Address to the 7th International Symposium - On the History of the Catholic Church in China and the History of Catechesis in China / His Eminence Paul Cardinal Shan - Bian Zhengjiao Zhenchuan Shilu 辯正教真傳實錄 (Testimony of the True Religion): a catechetical book of the Sixteenth Century / Miguel San Roman - Mission and Medicine in China: Between Canon Law, Charity and Science / Claudia von Collani - The Figurists, and G.B. Vico on the Chinese: Esoteric wisdom versus poetic wisdom / Philip Vanhaelemeersch - Jean Basset MEP (1662-1707) and his catechetical writings in Chinese: A bibliographical introduction / Ad Dudink - The Chinese writings and translations of Andreas Ly / Robert Entenmann - The catechetical approach of Andrew Li (1692-1775): A Chinese priest in Sichuan Province / Jean Charbonnier - Scheut Missionaries (CICM) and Catechetics in Northern China and Inner Mongolia (1865-1949) / Wim Holderbeke and Patrick Taveirne - Catechisms and catechetical material published by Divine Word missionaries (S.V.D.) in China (1882–1950): Preliminary Bibliographical Notes / Roman Malek - Reaching out through printed words and pictures: Maryknoll catechetical materials, 1918-1950 / Jean-Paul Wiest - Maryknoll and catechetics in China / Peter J. Barry - Catechesis on Heaven天堂要理: A Chinese catechetical painting prepared by Raymond De Jaegher SAM and Br. Liu Yuejue CSJB introducing the Christian message to Chinese farmers / Jeroom Heyndrickx - History of catechesis in China: Missiological reflections on a catechism explanation / Jac Kuepers - 第七屆國際學術研討會「中國天主教會史和中國要理講授史」開幕詞 / 單國璽樞機主教 His Eminence Paul Cardinal Shan - 漢語語境中的基督教闡釋:「本地化」還是「處境化」 (Inculturation or contextualization: Interpretation of Christianity in the Context of Chinese Culture) 楊慧林 Yang Huilin - 《四字經文》, 本位化與台灣天主教 (The Four Character Classic and the Taiwan Catholic Church) / 古偉瀛 Ku Wei-ying - 教理講授之全球地方化:從《萬物真原》, 《三山論學記》與《慎思錄》談當代教理講授的處境化問題 Chinese lay Catholics and the Catechetical movement: Speaking about the inculturation problems of catechesis from "Wan-wu-zheng-yuan 萬物真原", "San-shan-lun-xue-ji 三山論學記" and "Shen-si-lu 慎思錄" / 潘鳳娟 Pan Fengchuan - 佛耶交涉與“禮儀之爭” -- 從《聖朝破邪集》到羅江頂頭村 The dialogue between Catholicism and Chinese Buddhism – From "Sheng-chao-po-xie-ji 聖朝破邪集" to Ding-tou Village, Luojiang 羅江頂頭村 / 李向平 Li Xiangping.

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SubjectInculturation--China--Congresses Catholic Church--Missions--China--History--Congresses Christian art and symbolism--China--History Catholic Church--Doctrines--Bibliography Catechetics--Catholic Church--China--History--Congresses Catechisms, Chinese--History
Seriesfoo 95
ISBN9789080183308 ; 908018330X
Silent Force : native converts in the Catholic China Mission
Date2009
Publish_locationLeuven
PublisherFerdinand Verbiest Institute, K.U. Leuven
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook (Conference Proceedings)
SeriesLeuven Chinese studies ; 20
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberBV3415.L489 no. 20
Description540 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
NoteSilent Force : native converts in the Catholic China Mission / edited by Rachel Lu Yan, Philip Vanhaelemeersch.
"....presented to the Eighth Symposium of the Ferdinand Verbiest Institute, held at Vaalbeek, Leuven, from August 31-Sept. 3, 2004" -— preface.
Includes bibliographical references.

Preface / Noël Golvers & Willy Vande Walle -– The life and thought ot seventeenth century Chinese Christians / Paul Rule –- The formation of Chinese Diocesan religious congregations and Sisterhoods in the late Qing: some preliminary observations on an elusive phenomenon / R.G. Tiedemann –- Confucian practices and Christian principles in the Qing period: a Jesuit pastor, Francis Xavier Do Rosario He Tianzhang (1667-1736) / John W. Witek -– Chinese clergy and their European colleagues in Sichuan, 1702-1800 / Robert Entenmann –- Per Pedes Apostolorum: Bishop Johannes Müllener CM in Sichuan / Claudia von Collani –- The Chinese assistants of the Jesuit Procurators from China in Europe: the case of (Dominicus and ) Shen Fu-tsung / Noël Golvers -– The Chinese priests of the College of Naples and the promotion of the indigenous clergy (18-19th centuries) / Gianni Criveller –- Fr. Juan Feng Wenzi, Fuanese, out-and-out missionary in difficult times / Miguel Angel San Roman -– The contribution of the Chinese clergy to the growth of the Catholic Church among the Hakka people of Guangdong Province, 1845-1961 / Peter J. Barry -– On the authenticity and significance of the Pro-Catholic memorial by Censor Huang Entong in 1848 / Weiying Ku –- Samt'andjimba (1816-1900): a faithful servant, a guide and catechist of Vincentian and C.I.C.M. missionaries among the Mongols / Jeroom Heyndrickx -– The missionary as a weather-forecaster: meteorological observations in the Chinese mission stations of C.I.C.M. (1873-1935) / Dirk Van Overmeire -– Banditry in early Republican Gansu: the attacks of Bai Lang on the C.I.C.M. mission stations in Qingshui, Fuqing, Qinzhou, Huixian and Chengxian (1914) / Koen De Ridder –- The difficult growth of the South Shaanxi Vicariate at the end of the Qing Empire / Angelo S. Lazzarotto -– Father Jacobus Zhang Weiqi (1856-1935): an analysis of the De Veris et Falsis (邪正理考 1907) / Patrick Taveirne –- "We have been thrown into the Vicariate". Passionists in West Hunan: the struggle to bring to life a Chinese Voice of Faith, 1922-1926 / Robert E. Carbonneau –- Who inspired Luke Chen, the pioneer Chinese Christian artist? An analysis of old papers and new findings / Anthony Sui-Ki Lam -– "With the Chinese, for the Chinese" : the Hungarian Jesuit mission in Puzi, Taiwan / Péter Vámos -– Dong Guangqing and the Chinese Franciscans of Wuhan in the Fifties / Elisa Giunipero –- Father Didacus Yang Ti: a priest, historian and humanist (Province Anhui, County Jin Zhai 1914-1994) / Mark Fang Zhirong, S.J. –- The Chinese martyrs among the 120 martyrs of China, canonized on the 1st of October 2000 / Arnulf Camps, OFM.

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SubjectChinese Christians--China--Congresses Catholic Church--Missions--China--History--Congresses Catholic Church--China--Clergy Chinese Christian women--China Catholic converts--China--History
Seriesfoo 95
ISBN978-90-8143-3650-2