Subject: Lutheran Church--Missions--China

Central Hunan Lutheran church’s progress toward self-reliance (1902–1951) : a study based on the archives of the Norwegian missionary society
AuthorZhou Wuna
CollectionRicci Institute Library
LanguageEnglish
TypeArticle (in Periodical)
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberBV3415.2.Z468 2023
Description19 p.
Note

"Central Hunan Lutheran church’s progress toward self-reliance (1902–1951) : a study based on the archives of the Norwegian missionary society" / Zhao Wuna

This article belongs to the Special Issue of

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

Abstract: 
In 1902, the Norwegian Missionary Society (NMS) sent its first missionaries to central Hunan, China, to preach and set up a local Lutheran Church. Missionaries in China traditionally had a sense of religious superiority. At that time, Chinese Christians were experiencing a series of national crises, and their desire for self-reliance correlated with a rise in the national consciousness. Hunan’s Christians demanded autonomy for the Church, causing tension with the Western missionaries’ sense of superiority. The Central Hunan Lutheran Church realized a balanced transfer of authority through contradiction and dialogue. The establishment of a Chinese and Western Council aided gradual realization of Hunan Christians’ demand for self-reliance, and in 1922, the rise of an anti-Christian movement with strong anti-imperialist sentiments triggered further moves toward Church independence. However, local churches faced many difficulties and progress was slow, owing to the economic situation, the lack of material foundation, local Christians’ weak theological foundation and a highly mobile population. This article examines how Christians in Hunan responded to the huge gap between their own will and the conditions they faced, illustrating the historical process of cross-cultural cooperation as cultures collided.

Ethel M. Akins [oral history]
AuthorKoons, Jane BakerMidwest China Center (Saint Paul, Minn.)Midwest China Oral History and Archives CollectionAkins, Ethel M., b. 1895
PlaceSt. Paul, MN
PublisherMidwest China Center
CollectionRicci Institute [MCCOHA]
LanguageEnglish
TypeTranscript (interview)
ShelfAdmin. Office Gallery
Call NumberBV3427.A13 A44
Descriptionxvii, 131 leaves : portrait ; 28 cm
NoteEthel M. Akins / [interviewer, Jane Baker Koons].
Interview recorded December 1, 8, 15-16, 1976 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Cover title.
Transcription of taped interviews.
"The Midwest China Oral History and Archives Collection was made possible through the generous support of the Jerome Foundation, Inc., the Minnesota Historical Society, Lutheran Brotherhood, 3 M, the American Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Church in America"--Page [ii].
Original tape recordings ELCA Region 3 Archives; Luther Seminary, 2481 Como Ave., St. Paul, MN 55108; 651-641-3205
Lutherans on the Yangtze : a centenary account of the Missouri Synod in greater China, 1913-2013 = (Jangtzee Lutheraner)
AuthorKohl, David Grant
PlacePortland, Or.
PublisherOne Spirit Press
CollectionRicci Institute [AEC]
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
ShelfAdmin. Office
Call NumberBV3415.2.K64 2013
Description[1 of] 2 vols : ill, maps ; 26 cm
NoteLutherans on the Yangtze : a centenary account of the Missouri Synod in greater China, 1913-2013 / by David G. Kohl, Concordia University, Portland, Oregon ; in consultation with Dr. Hank Rowold, Concordia Theological Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri.
Additional cover title in Chinese: Fuyin dao Ludehui 福音道路德會.
Additional spine title in Chinese: Huaren Ludehui shilüe 華人路德會史略.
Only Volume 1 held; Volume 2 has subtitle: A centenary account of the Missouri Synod in greater China, 1949-2013.
ISBN1893075427 ; 9781893075429
LCCN2013944055
The changing China scene : the story of the Lutheran Theological Seminary in its church and political setting over a period of forty-five years, 1913-1958
AuthorCarlberg, Gustav, 1900-1970
PlaceHong Kong 香港
PublisherLutheran Literature Society
CollectionRicci Institute Library
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
ShelfRare Book Stacks
Call NumberBV4140.C5 C37 1959
Description261 p. : illus. ; 21 cm.
Note

The changing China scene : the story of the Lutheran Theological Seminary in its church and political setting over a period of forty-five years, 1913-1958 / Gustav Carlberg, 1900-1970

Date of publication is taken from the OCLC record. Preface dated 1958.

The Lutheran Theological Seminary was located in Hong Kong.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-246).

LCCN96165516
Viola Anderson [oral history]
AuthorKoons, Jane BakerAnderson, Viola, b. 1889
PlaceSt. Paul, MN
PublisherMidwest China Center
CollectionRicci Institute [MCCOHA]
LanguageEnglish
TypeTranscript (interview)
ShelfDir. Office Gallery
Call NumberBV3427.A13 A567
Descriptionxvii, 61 leaves : portrait ; 28 cm
NoteViola Anderson / [interviewer, Jane Baker Koons].
Interview recorded on January 30, February 6 and 27, and March 21, 1978, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Cover title.
Transcription of taped interviews.
"The Midwest China Oral History and Archives Collection was made possible through the generous support of the Jerome Foundation, Inc., the Minnesota Historical Society, Lutheran Brotherhood, 3 M, the American Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Church in America"--Page [ii].
Original tape recordings ELCA Region 3 Archives; Luther Seminary, 2481 Como Ave., St. Paul, MN 55108; 651-641-3205