Subject: Missionaries--Scotland--Biography

Scottish missions to China : commemorating the legacy of James Legge (1815-1897)
AuthorChow, Alexander [Cao Rongjin 曹榮錦]
PlaceLeiden ; Boston
PublisherBrill
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeDigital Book (PDF)
SeriesTheology and mission in world Christianity ; v. 23
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberBV3427.L42 C46 2022
Descriptionpdf. [(x, 256 p.) : ill. (chiefly color)]
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Scottish missions to China : commemorating the legacy of James Legge (1815-1897) /  edited by Alexander Chow.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Pulling the Plank Out of One's Own Eye: Reflective Moments of Transformation Gained from James Legge's Christian Engagement with Four Notable Chinese Persons / Lauren F. Pfister -- Psychological Research and the Roots of James Legge's Resilience / Marylin L. Bowman -- Legge in Oxford / David Jasper -- William Chalmers Burns in China / David J. Reimer -- China through Women's Eyes: the Contribution of Female Missionaries in Manchuria to the Image of China at the Turn of the 19th Century / Joanna Baradziej -- Anglo-Chinese College as a Bridge between the East and the West in Morrison and Legge's Time / Gao Zhiqiang -- Translator's Identity and Its Paradox: James Legge and Gu Hongming / Yang Huilin -- James Legge's Hermeneutical Methology as Revealed in His Translation of the Daxue / Zheng Shuhong -- "God Has Conferred Even on the Inferior People a Moral Sense": Legge's Concept of the "People" (min) in His Translation of the Book of Documents / Joachim Gentz -- Finding God's Chinese Name: a Comparison of the Approaches of Matteo Ricci and James Legge / Alexander Chou -- James Legge and the Missionary Tradition in British Sinology / Brian Stanley -- Living in the Shadows / Christopher Legge.

"This volume explores the important legacy of Scottish missions to China, with a focus on the missionary-scholar and Protestant sinologist par excellence James Legge (1815-1897). It challenges the simplistic caricature of Protestant missionaries as Orientalizing imperialists, but also shows how the Chinese context and Chinese persons "converted" Scottish missionaries in their understandings of China and the broader world. Scottish Missions to China brings together essays by leading Chinese, European, and North American scholars in mission history, sinology, theology, cultural and literary studies, and psychology. It calls attention to how the historic enterprise of Scottish missions to China presents new insights into Scottish-Chinese and British-Chinese relations"-- Provided by publisher

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