Author: Sachsenmaier, Dominic

Aufnahme europäischer Inhalte in die chinesische Kultur durch Zhu Zongyuan (ca. 1616-1660). [Da ke wen 答客問. Zhengshi lüeshuo 拯世略說. Huoyi lun 豁疑論]
Date2001
Publish_locationSankt Augustin
PublisherInstitut Monumenta Serica
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageGerman, Chinese
Record_typeBook
SeriesMonumenta serica monograph series ; 47
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberBR1286.S32 2001
Description472 p. ; 24 cm.
NoteDie Aufnahme europäischer Inhalte in die chinesische Kultur durch Zhu Zongyuan (ca. 1616-1660) / Dominic Sachsenmaier.
In German and Chinese; summary in English.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [241]-267) and index.
Includes Chinese texts: Da ke wen 答客問 ; Zhengshi lüeshuo 拯世略說.
" ...[Both] works give a broad introduction to the main elements of the Christian faith, scholastic theology, and Catholic liturgy ... associations with the Confucian tradition on different levels, Zhu also stressed elements like the power of Christian symbols over evil spirits. Buddhist and Taoist (Daoist) beliefs and practices were refuted in great detail ..." Cf. Standaert, Handbook of Christianity in China, vol. 1, p. 430, 617. ; Also Albert Chan, S.J., Chinese Books and Documents in the Jesuit Archives in Rome, p. 221.
SubjectCatholic Church--China--Doctrines--17th century--Sources Zhu Zongyuan 朱宗元, juren 1648 Christianity--China--History--17th century China--Civilization--Christian influences--17th century Catholic Church--China--17th century--Apologetic works--Sources
Seriesfoo 105
ISBN3805004559
LCCN2001422701
Global entanglements of a man who never traveled : a seventeenth-century Chinese Christian and his conflicted worlds
Date2018
Publish_locationNew York
PublisherColumbia University Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeDigital Book (PDF)
SeriesColumbia studies in international and global history
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberCT3990.Z579 S23 2018d
Descriptionpdf. [x, 268 pages]
Note

Global entanglements of a man who never traveled : a seventeenth-century Chinese Christian and his conflicted worlds / Dominic Sachsenmaier.
Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: situating Zhu Zongyuan -- A local life and its global contexts -- A globalizing organization and Chinese Christian life -- A teaching shaped by constraints -- Of foreign learnings and Confucian ways -- European origins on trial -- Epilogue: the global standing of a man who never traveled.

Born into a low-level literati family in the port city of Ningbo, the seventeenth-century Chinese Christian convert Zhu Zongyuan likely never left his home province. Yet Zhu nonetheless led a remarkably globally connected life. His relations with the outside world, ranging from scholarly activities to involvement with globalizing Catholicism, put him in contact with a complex and contradictory set of foreign and domestic forces. In Global Entanglements of a Man Who Never Traveled, Dominic Sachsenmaier explores the mid-seventeenth-century world and the worldwide flows of ideas through the lens of Zhu's life, combining the local, regional, and global. Taking particular aspects of Zhu's multiple belongings as a starting point, Sachsenmaier analyzes the contexts that framed his worlds as he balanced a local life and his border-crossing faith. At the local level, the book pays attention to the intellectual, political, and social environments of late Ming and early Qing society, including Confucian learning and the Manchu conquest, questioning the role of ethnic and religious identities. At the global level, it considers how individuals like Zhu were situated within the history of organizations and power structures such as the Catholic Church and early modern empires amid larger transformations and encounters. A strikingly original work, this book is a major contribution to East Asian, transnational, and global history, with important implications for historical approaches and methodologies.

Local access dig.pdf. [Sachsenmaier-Global entanglements.pdf]
Also accessible online at JSTOR via Gleeson Library.

SubjectJesuits--China--17th century Catholic converts--China--Biography China--Civilization--Western influences Jesuits--Missions--China--History--17th century Zhu Zongyuan 朱宗元, juren 1648 China--Civilization--Christian influences--17th century Christian biography--China China--Intellectual life--17th century Chinese Christians--Biography Scholars--China--17th century--Biography
Seriesfoo 120
ISBN9780231547314
LCCN2018013663