Subject: Missions, German--China

Missionary work of single German women in China from 1886-1914 : a comparison between missiological theory and praxis on the mission field
AuthorEulenhoefer-Mann, Beate, 1964-
Place---
Publisher---
CollectionRicci Institute Library
LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis/Dissertation (PDF)
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberBV3415.E96 2003d
Descriptiondig.pdf. [vi, 355 leaves ; 28 cm.]
NoteMissionary work of single German women in China from 1886-1914 : a comparison between missiological theory and praxis on the mission field / by Beate Eulenhoefer-Mann.
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Fuller Theological Seminary, School of Theology, 2003.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 340-355).
Dig. file local access only [Eulenhoefer-German Missionary Women.pdf]
Richard Wilhelm's 'Cultural Approach to Evangelism' and his contributions to the spread of Christianity
AuthorTan YuanXuan JinZhang Tongyu
CollectionRicci Institute Library
LanguageEnglish
TypeArticle (in Periodical)
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberBV3415 T36 2024
Description20 p.
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"Richard Wilhelm's 'Cultural Approach to Evangelism' and his contributions to the spread of Christianity" / Tan Yuan, Xuan Jin, Zhang Tongyu

 

This article belongs to the Special Issue of

"Chinese Christianity: From Society to Culture," Religions 16

Abstract:


This study focuses on Richard Wilhelm (1873–1930), a German Protestant missionary, employing archival research methods to examine his experiences in China and his contributions to the dissemination of Christianity. After arriving in Qingdao (青島) in 1899, Wilhelm adopted a missionary approach that was relatively new to the German missionary community. Under the influence of the theory of “direct Christianity”, he focused on “cultural evangelism” in an effort to establish a non-dogmatic Chinese Christianity. By establishing modern schools and hospitals, he played a pivotal role in fostering reconciliation between Christian and non-Christian communities in China, thereby enhancing the legitimacy of Christian educational institutions within the indigenous educational framework. Furthermore, through extensive dialogues with both intellectual elites and ordinary citizens, Wilhelm demonstrated that traditional Confucian values are not inherently in conflict with Christian teachings. His missionary endeavors thus promoted the indigenization of Christianity in China and significantly facilitated Sino-German cultural exchange.

Seraphisches Weltapostolat des Heiligen Franz von Assisi : illustrierte Monatsschrift über das Missionswerk des Kapuzinerordens
AuthorKapuzinerprovinz des Deutschen Sprachgebiets
PlaceMünchen, Altötting
PublisherSt. Antonius-Druckerei, Zeitschriftenverlag der Bayerischen Kapuziner
LanguageGerman
TypePeriodical
ShelfRare Book Room
Call NumberBV3415.K378 1925
DescriptionPeriodical : illus. ; 24 cm.
Note

Seraphisches Weltapostolat des Heiligen Franz von Assisi : illustrierte Monatsschrift über das Missionswerk des Kapuzinerordens / Kapuzinerprovinz des Deutschen Sprachgebiets, ed.

Lib. has a complete run: vol. 1, nos. 1-12 (1925); vol. 2, nos. 1-12 (1926); vol. 3, nos. 1-12 (1927); vol. 4, nos. 1-12 (1928); vol. 5, nos. 1-12 (1929); vol. 6, nos. 1-12 (1930); vol. 7, nos. 1-12 (1931); vol. 8, nos. 1-12 (1932); vol. 9, nos. 1-12 (1933); vol. 10, nos. 1-12 (1934); vol. 11, nos. [1]*-12 (1935); vol. 12, nos. 1-12 (1936); vol. 13, nos. 1-12 (1937); vol. 14, nos. 1-12 (1938); vol. 15, nos. 1-10 (1939), when publication ceased.

* Vol. 11, no. 1 does not have a title page where the number is indicated, but it is followed by no. 2.

Each vol. bound separately, except vols. 14-15, which are bound together.

Contains index.