Author: Wu, David Chusing

A dictionary of Asian Christianity
Date2001
Publish_locationGrand Rapids, MI
PublisherW.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co
CollectionRicci Institute Library [Luce]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook
Series
ShelfSeminar Room 102-103
Call NumberBR1065.D52 2001
Descriptionxliii, 937 pages : maps ; 27 cm
Note

A dictionary of Asian Christianity / edited by Scott Sunquist ; associate editors, David Wu Chusing and John Chew Hiang Chea.

Includes bibliographical references.

"This dictionary is the first basic reference work for the study of Asian Christianity in the past and at present. Describing Christianity in the region from Pakistan to Japan and from Mongolia to Indonesia, this volume's 1,260 signed articles include biographies of important Asian church leaders as well as reliable, up-to-date information on the political, cultural, and religious movements that have shaped the Christian faith in this part of the world."--Jacket.

 

 

SubjectChristianity--Asia--Dictionaries
ISBN080283776X ; 9780802837769
LCCN2001033224
employment of Chinese classical thought in Matteo Ricci's theological contextualization in sixteenth century China
Date1983
Publish_locations.l.
PublisherGraduate Theological Union
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeThesis/Dissertation, Digital text [pdf]
Series
ShelfDigital Archives, Case X
Call NumberBV3427.R46 W8 1983
Description2, iii, 264 leaves, bound ; 28 cm.+pdf
NoteThe employment of Chinese classical thought in Matteo Ricci's theological contextualization in sixteenth century China / by David Chusing Wu.
Thesis (Th. D.)--Graduate Theological Union, 1983.
Typescript (photocopy).
Bibliography: leaves 257-264.
Local access dig. pdf [Wu-Ricci Classical thought.pdf]
SubjectSoul--Early works to 1800. Donglin shuyuan 東林書院 Ricci, Matteo 利瑪竇, 1552-1610--Views on Confucianism China--Religion China--Church history Christianity and culture Human nature--Theory Ricci, Matteo 利瑪竇, 1552-1610--Knowledge and learning Neo-Confucianism--China--Ming dynasty, 1368-1644--Religious aspects