Author | Shen Qingsong 沈清松 [Vincent] |
Place | Washington, D.C. |
Publisher | Council for Research in Values and Philosophy |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Language | English |
Type | Digital Book (PDF) |
Series | Cultural heritage and contemporary change. Series III, Eastern Asian philosophical studies ; v. 31, Cultural heritage and contemporary change. Series VIII, Christian philosophical studies ; v. 17, Chinese philosophical studies ; 31 |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | BR1288.C4875 2015d |
Description | pdf. [225 pages ; 23 cm.] |
Note | Chinese spirituality & Christian communities : a kenotic perspective / edited by Vincent Shen. Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction / Vincent Shen -- Kenotic theology : a perspective from 'regress' theory traced in the thought of Chiara Lubich and Meister Eckhart / Chan Tak-Kwong -- Kenosis, transcendence and body : comparing Christian mysticism and Chinese spirituality / Vincent Shen -- Logos and Tao : the Johannine Jesus and a Taoist sage / Joseph H. Wong, OSB CAM -- Humility and humiliation-kenotic experience in modern Chinese painting, and in the historical experience of Chinese Christians / Benoît Vermander SJ -- Christ's kenosis in Christianity from a perspective of Sunyata in Chan Buddhism : explanation and addition to Masao Abe -- Guo Sheng-Ping -- Theory and practice of ethics of generosity in Chinese Mahayana Buddhism / Vincent Shen -- Religious communities in contemporary Shanghai and the tasks of East Asian theology / Benoit Vermander SJ -- Bring Christ to all cultures on Earth and bring all cultures to Christ : spreading the spirit of Fu Jen Catholic University / Bernard Li -- The Catholic Church on freedom of religion / Thomas Yang. Local access dig.pdf.[Shen-Chinese spirituality.pdf] |
ISBN | 9781565183094 ; 1565183096 |
LCCN | 2015003120 |
Author | Chow, Christie Chui-Shan [Zhou Cuishan 週翠珊] |
Place | Notre Dame, IN |
Publisher | University of Notre Dame Press |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Language | English |
Type | Book |
Shelf | Seminar Room 102-103 |
Call Number | BX6153.4.C5 C56 2021 |
Description | xv, 335 p. ; illus., maps, music ; 24 cm. |
Note | Schism : seventh-day Adventism in post-denominational China / Christie Chui-Shan Chow Includes bibliographical references (297-325) and index. Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 China's Adventist Century and Wenzhou -- Chapter 2 To Pray or Not to Pray? The First Schism -- Chapter 3 Come Out of "Babylon": The Wilderness Schism -- Chapter 4 Hybrid Identity: The Wheatfield Schism -- Chapter 5 "Sisters, You Should Also Help!": The Case of Horizontal Dyke Village -- Chapter 6 Divide and Divide: The Case of Stone Ground Village -- Chapter 7 A Brief Coalition: The Case of South Pond -- Conclusion Appendix A. Biographies of Key Figures Involved in the Schisms -- Appendix B. "Sixteen Lyrics" -- Notes -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index "Scholars have been slow to consider Chinese Protestantism from a denominational standpoint. In Schism, the first monograph that documents the life of the Chinese Adventist denomination from the mid-1970s to the 2010s, Christie Chui-Shan Chow explores how Chinese Seventh-day Adventists have used schism as a tool to retain, revive, and recast their unique ecclesial identity in a religious habitat that resists diversity. Based on unpublished archival materials, fieldwork, oral history, and social media research, Chow demonstrates how Chinese Adventists adhere to their denominational character both by recasting the theologies and faith practices that they inherited from American missionaries in the early twentieth century and by engaging with local politics and culture. This book locates the Adventist movement in broader Chinese sociopolitical and religious contexts and explores the multiple agents at work in the movement, including intrachurch divisions among Adventist believers, growing encounters between local and overseas Adventists, and the denomination's ongoing interactions with local Chinese authorities and other Protestants. The Adventist schisms show that global Adventist theology and practices continue to inform their engagement with sociopolitical transformations and changes in China today. Schism will compel scholars to reassess the existing interpretations of the history of Protestant Christianity in China during the Maoist years and the more recent developments during the Reform era. It will interest scholars and students of Chinese history and religion, global Christianity, American religion, and Seventh-day Adventism."-- ǂc Provided by publisher |
ISBN | 9780268200527; 0268200521; |