Date | 2004 |
Publish_location | Washington, D.C. |
Publisher | Brookings Institution Press |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Record_type | Book |
Series | |
Shelf | Director's Office |
Call Number | BR1285.G63 2004 |
Description | vii, 200 p. ; 24 cm. |
Note | God and Caesar in China : policy implications of church-state tensions / Jason Kindopp, Carol Lee Hamrin, editors. Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-190) and index. Policy dilemmas in China's church-state relations: an introduction / Jason Kindopp -- State policy: control of religion -- A tradition of state dominance / Daniel H. Bays -- Control and containment in the reform era / Mickey Spiegel -- Accession to the world trade organization and state adaptation / Kim-Kwong Chan -- Church-state interaction -- Setting roots: the Catholic Church in China to 1949 / Jean-Paul Wiest -- Catholic conflict and cooperation in the People's Republic of China / Richard Madsen -- "Patriotic" Protestants: the making of an official church / Yihua Xu -- Fragmented yet defiant: Protestant resilience under Chinese Communist Party rule / Jason Kindopp -- Religion in U.S.-China relations -- Unreconciled differences: the staying power of religion / Peng Liu -- Advancing religious freedom in a global China: conclusions / Carol Lee Hamrin. This work examines religion policy in China, the history and growth of the Catholic and Protestant churches in China, and the implications of church-state friction for US-China relations. It concludes with recommendations for US policy. |
Subject | China--Religion Church and state--China |
ISBN | 0815749376 ; 9780815749370 |
LCCN | 2004000193 |
Date | 2009 |
Publish_location | Eugene, OR |
Publisher | Pickwick Publications |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Record_type | Book |
Series | Studies in Chinese Christianity |
Shelf | Director's Office |
Call Number | BR1296.S25 2009 |
Description | xi, 240 p. : ill., ports. ; 23 cm. |
Note | Salt and light : lives of faith that shaped modern China / edited by Carol Lee Hamrin, with Stacey Bieler. Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-225) and index. Introduction / Carol Lee Hamrin and Stacey Bieler -- Rong Hong: visionary for a new China / Stacey Bieler -- Tang Guo'an: pioneering China's rights recovery movement / Carol Lee Hamrin -- Shi Meiyu: an "army of women" in medicine / Connie Shemo -- Fan Zimei: between tradition and modernity / Fuk-Tsang Ying -- Ding Shujing: the YWCA pathway for China's "new women" / Elizabeth A. Littell-Lamb -- Mei Yiqi: university president in wartime / Stacey Bieler -- Lin Qiaozhi: the steady pulse of a quiet faith / Guowei Wright -- Wei Zhuomin: bridging national culture and world values / Peter Tze Ming Ng -- Wu Yifang: abundant life in training women for service / Mary Jo Waelchli -- Yan Yangchu: reformer with a heart for the village / Stacey Bieler. Rong Hong (Yung Wing) 容閎 – Tang Guo'an (Tong Kwoh On) 唐國安 – Tang Jiechen (Tong Kai-son) 唐介臣 – Shi Meiyu (Mary Stone) 石美玉 – Fan Zimei (T.M. Fan, Fan Yi) 范子美 (范禕) – Ding Shujing (Ting Shu Ching) 丁淑靜 – Mei Yiqi (Yi Chi Mei) 梅貽綺 – Lin Qiaozhi (Lim Kah T'i) 林巧稚 – Wei Zhuomin (Francis Wei) 韋卓民 – Wu Yifang 吳貽芳 – Yan Yangchu (Y.C. James Yen) 晏陽初. |
Subject | China--Social conditions--Qing dynasty, 1644-1911 Christianity--China China--Religion China--Church history Christian biography--China China--Social conditions--1911-1949 Chinese Christian women--China Chinese Christians--Biography |
Series | foo 99 |
ISBN | 9781556359842 ; 1556359845 |
LCCN | 2009280243 |