Subject: Xujiahui 徐家匯--Church history

Angelo Zottoli, a Jesuit missionary in China (1848 to 1902) : his life and ideas
AuthorDe Caro, Antonio
PlaceSingapore
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeDigital Book (PDF)
SeriesChristianity in modern China (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm))
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberBX4705.Z68 D43 2022
Descriptionpdf [xx, 174 p. : ill. (some color)]
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Angelo Zottoli, a Jesuit missionary in China (1848 to 1902) : his life and ideas / Antonio De Caro.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 157-172) and index.

Angelo Zottoli and His Mission.- The Labyrinth of Zi-ka-wei.- A Cosmogonic Journey: Zottoli's Works and Ideas about the Cosmos.- Zottoli's Works in Dialogue with Chinese Culture and Jesuit Spirituality.- The Qu pi xun meng《取譬訓蒙》, (Cathchism Illustrated with Examples or Using Parables to Instruct The Ignorant, 1869-1870), An Introduction to Zottoli's Chinese Roman Catholic Cosmogony.- The Fifth Chapter of The Qu pi xun meng and The Main Cosmogonic Ideas.- The Sixth Chapter of The Qu pi xun meng: The Role of Humans in the Cosmos and The Nature of Evil.- A Cross-Road of Dreams and Hopes.

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This book offers a study of the cosmogonic works by Fr. Angelo Zottoli S.J., a Jesuit missionary who has received relatively little attention by modern scholars, but who deserves a special recognition for his theological and philosophical ideas. More generally, the book aims to shed light on the importance of cosmogony in the cross-cultural and interdisciplinary environment of Xujiahui, the area in modern Shanghai where Zottoli flourished. It shows how through Zottoli's teaching and sermons he was able to reimagine his own cosmogonic ideas, his personality, and his relationship with local Chinese converts. Among Zottoli's most famous students was Ma Xiangbo (1840-1939) and Zottoli played a crucial role in Ma's intellectual formation. A wider familiarity with Zottoli's works is not only interesting in and of itself, but also paves the way to future studies on the complex and multifaceted relationship between European missionaries and Chinese students in Shanghai during the nineteenth century. Antonio De Caro is a Postdoctoral Scientific Researcher within the Centre for Early Medieval Studies at Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic. He earned his PhD degree at Hong Kong Baptist University under the supervision of Prof. Lo Ping Cheung. After his doctoral studies he has been awarded with the prestigious Young Scholar Award by the EACP (European Association for Chinese Philosophy).

Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Figures -- 1 Angelo Zottoli and His Mission -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 The Jesuit Mission in Zi-Ka-Wei 徐家匯: The Restoration of Old Memories -- 1.3 Angelo Zottoli: A Brief Biography -- 2 The Labyrinth of Zi-Ka-Wei -- 2.1 Those Who Love Their Life Lose It: Zottoli's Mission and His Views on Cosmogony -- 2.1.1 Divergent Views on Cosmogony: Zottoli's Major Challenge -- 2.2 My reflection on Cross-Cultural Hermeneutics -- 2.2.1 Doing (Cross-Cultural) Philosophy: Paideia Παιδεία (Education) and Xiu Shen 修身 (Self-Cultivation) -- 2.3 Jesuit Spirituality and Zottoli's Spiritual Formation -- 2.4 A Complex Heritage: Jesuit Missions in China from the 15th to the 19th centuries -- 2.4.1 Ricci's Critique of Neo-Confucianism -- 2.4.2 The Figurists and Their Acceptance of Neo-Confucianism -- 2.5 James Legge and Angelo Zottoli: A Tale of Two 19th Century Sinologists -- 2.6 Zottoli's Hermeneutics -- 2.7 Toward a Closer Examination of Zottoli's Cosmogony -- 3 A Cosmogonic Journey: Zottoli's Works and Ideas About the Cosmos -- 3.1 Introductory Note -- 3.2 The Cursus (1879-1882) -- 3.2.1 Contemporary Reception of the Cursus -- 3.2.2 Cosmogonic Ideas in the Cursus and the Presentation of Neo-Confucian Cosmogony -- 3.2.2.1 The Jesuit Understanding of taiji 太極: The Example of François Noël (Wei Fanji 衛方濟, 1651-1729) -- 3.2.3 On Early Confucian Cosmogony -- 4 Zottoli's Works in Dialogue with Chinese Culture and Jesuit Spirituality -- 4.1 Nanjing Catechism (1892) -- 4.2 Ascetic Nomenclature (1877) -- 4.3 Uncertain Clues on Zottoli's Philosophical Positions in the Cursus (1879-1882) -- 4.4 The Latin-Chinese Dictionary (Dictionarium Latino-Sinicum, C.A. 1902) -- 4.5 Remarks on these Other Texts on Roman Catholic Spirituality and Chinese Philosophy.

5.The Qu Pi Xun Meng 取譬訓蒙 (1869-1870) and a summary of Zottoli's Chinese Roman Catholic Cosmogony -- 6 The Fifth Chapter of the Qu Pi Xun Meng and Zottoli's Main Cosmogonic Ideas -- 6.1 An English Translation of selections from the Fifth Chapter of the Qu Pi Xun Meng -- 6.2 Philosophical and Terminological Reflections on the Fifth Chapter of the Qu Pi Xun Meng -- 6.2.1 On the Term hua cheng 化成 (Completed Transformation) -- 6.2.2 Preservation of the Cosmos and Eternal Creation (Zai zao 再造 ) -- 6.2.3 God as the Ruler (Wang 王): A Possible Influence from Ricci's Tianzhu Shiyi 天主實義 -- 7 The Sixth Chapter of the Qu Pi Xun Meng: The Role of Humans in the Cosmos and the Nature of Evil -- 7.1 English Translation of Selected Parts of the Sixth Chapter of the Qu Pi Xun Meng -- 7.2 Philosophical and Terminological Reflections on the Sixth Chapter of the Qu Pi Xun Meng -- 7.2.1 Tian Di 天地 (Heaven and Earth): Angels Inhabit Heaven While Humans Inhabit Earth -- 7.2.2 The Role of Humans in Cosmogony and the Nature of Evil -- 7.3 Further Remarks on the Qu Pi Xun Meng -- 7.4 The Context of Zi-ka-wei and the Qu Pi Xun Meng: The Works of the Figurists on Neo-confucianism and Zottoli's Innovation -- 7.5 Conclusion -- 8 Crossroads of Dreams and Hopes -- 8.1 A Journey Between Meng ("Youthful" Ignorance) and Meng 夢 (Dream): Zottoli's Approach to Cosmogony -- 8.1.1 Meng ("Youthful" Ignorance): Zottoli as an Educator -- 8.1.2 Meng 夢 (Dream): Zottoli as a Creative Jesuit Missionary -- 8.2 Zottoli's Vision Beyond Cosmogony -- 8.2.1 Zottoli's Cross-Cultural Hermeneutics: A Different Approach -- 8.2.2 Was Zottoli a Colonizer-- 8.2.3 A Vision Embedded in the Community -- Bibliography -- Primary Sources with annotations -- Published and unpublished works by Angelo Zottoli: -- Works about Zottoli -- Secondary Literature -- European Philosophy and European Studies. Jesuit Studies (Excluding Studies on Jesuits in China) -- Roman Catholic Theology -- Chinese Philosophy and Chinese Studies -- History of Christianity in China (Including Works of Jesuit Missionaries on Chinese Philosophy and Science) -- History of Zi-Ka-Wei and Shanghai -- Miscellanea -- Index.

ISBN9789811652974
Jindai Xifang wenhua dongjian yu Xujiahui de xingcheng 近代西方文化東渐與徐家匯的形成
AuthorGu Weimin 顧衛民
PlaceShanghai 上海
PublisherShanghai shehui kexue xueyuan 上海社會科學學院
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageChinese 中文[簡體字]
TypeExtract/Offprint
Series
ShelfFile Cabinet A
Call NumberDS796.S26 K894 1991
Descriptionp. 32-80 ; 29 cm
NoteJindai Xifang wenhua dongjian yu Xujiahui de xingcheng 近代西方文化東渐與徐家匯的形成 / Gu Weimin 顧衛民.
Reprint from: Shehui kexue 社會科學1991年第8期.
mission de Nankin
AuthorHugon, Joseph, 1893-1929
PlaceVanves
PublisherImprimerie Franciscaine Missionaire
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageFrench
TypeBooklet, Digital text [pdf]
Series
ShelfDigital Archives, File Cabinet A
Call NumberBV3420.K5 H84 1925
Description20 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
NoteLa mission de Nankin / J. Hugon.
Brief introduction to the Nanjing Mission with a focus on Shanghai, Zikawei, Aurore, etc.
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Tianzhujiao dongchuan yu Shanghai Xujiahui Diqu 天主教東傳與上海徐家匯地區
AuthorGu Weimin 顧衛民Jidujiao yu Zhongguo xiandaihua guoji xueshu yantaohui 基督教與中國現代化國際學術研討會 (1994 : Taibei 台北)
PlaceTaibei 臺北
PublisherYuzhouguang chuanbo zhongxin 宇宙光傳播中心
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeExtract/Offprint
Series
ShelfFile Cabinet A
Call NumberDS796.S26 K8 1994
Description29 p. ; 26 cm
NoteTianzhujiao dongchuan yu Shanghai Xujiahui Diqu 天主教東傳與上海徐家匯地區 / Gu Weimin 顧衞民.
Reprint of paper given at the symposium titled: Jidujiao yu Zhongguo xiandaihua guoji xueshu yantaohui 基督教與中國現代化國際學術研討會. Taibei Shi Shili tushuguan Zhonghua minguo 83 nian 3 yue 3-5 ri 台北市市立圖書館,中華民國83年3月3-5日.
Includes bibliographical references.
Xujiahui jinxi : tupian teji 徐家匯今昔 : 圖片特輯 = Xujiahui, then and now : a special pictorial issue. [Tripod/Ding 鼎 v.XII No.70, July-Aug 1992]
AuthorTripod 鼎 (Hong Kong)
PlaceHong Kong 香港
PublisherHoly Spirit Study Centre
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish-Chinese
TypeBook, Digital Book (PDF)
Series
ShelfHallway Cases, Digital Archives
Call NumberDS796.S26 H78 1992
Description81 p. : ill., maps ; 21 cm
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Xujiahui jinxi : tupian teji 徐家匯今昔 : 圖片特輯 = Xujiahui, then and now : a special pictorial issue.
Special issue of: Tripod 鼎, vol. XII-number 70, July-August, 1992.
Parallel English-Chinese text.

Map of Xujiahui – Introduction / Edward J. Malatesta -- Xu Guangqi, Scholar and Convert / Michael Sloboda, M.M. -- Guangqi Society -- The Xujiahui (Zikawei) Library . Huang Zhiwei -- Churches of Xujiahui -- Xujiahui: Contribution to Science and Society / Angelo Lazzarotto, P.I.M.E. -- Museum of Natural History -- The Jesuits in Education -- T' ou-se-we Orphanage -- The Helpers in Xujiahui -- Carmelite Monastery - Wudaitou Residential Area -- Thoroughfares of Xujiahui -- Some Dates Relevant to Xujiahui's History

徐家匯地圖 -- 徐家匯今 / 馬愛德著; 林瑞琪譯 -- 徐光啟: 皈依教會的士大夫 / 沈嘉仁著; 林瑞琪譯 -- 光啟社 -- 徐家匯藏書樓 / 黃志偉著 -- 徐家匯的天主堂 -- 徐家匯對社會及科學界的貢獻 / 梁作祿著; 林瑞琪譯 -- 博物館 -- 耶穌會的教育事業 -- 土山灣孤兒院 -- 拯亡會的工作 -- 聖衣會隱修院 -- 五埭頭住宅區 -- 徐家匯的街道 -- 徐家匯夫事紀。

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