Subject: Christianity and politics--China--History--20th century

Neither Eastern nor Western : Jia Yuming's support of independent churches in the anti-Christian movement
AuthorQin Junhui
CollectionRicci Institute Library
LanguageEnglish
TypeArticle (in Periodical)
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberBR1288.Q56 2024
Description18 p.
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"Neither Eastern nor Western : Jia Yuming's support of independent churches in the anti-Christian movement" / Qin Junhui.

Religions 15 (2024).

This article belongs to the Special Issue Expressions of Chinese Christianity in Texts and Contexts: In Memory of Our Mentor Professor R. G. Tiedemann (1941–2019).

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Abstract:

The Chinese Christian church was accused of colluding with Western imperialism, and this led to the anti-Christian movement. The Chinese church responded by accelerating a movement of church independence. Discussions of this movement have often been incorporated into a discourse of aggression and resistance between East and West. Such discussions obscure the differences between individuals and the plurality of thought in the Chinese church. Based on the textual analysis of his writings, the article aims to reveal previously overlooked details within Jia Yuming’s justification of the independence movement by. On the one hand, Jia responded to nationalism by pointing out the ethnic and national identities and obligations of Christians. On the other hand, he avoided conflict with the Western missions in the process of independence, thus taking the church’s independence out of the context of East–West confrontation. Finally, he reconciled the conflict between national identity and the Western image with the ecumenical values of Christ and the Christian reformation of society, unifying both sides with ultimate spirituality. His justification draws attention to an attuned theological path of thought in the process of indigenization of the Chinese church.

Xunmi diushi de jiyi : Xinhai geming shiqi Wuhan ji Changsha Shenggonghui Jidutu canyu shehui biange huodong yanjiu 尋覓丢失的記憶 : 辛亥革命時期武漢暨長沙聖公會基督徒參與社會變革活動研究
AuthorKang Zhijie 康志杰
PlaceXianggang 香港
PublisherXianggang Zhongwen daxue Chong Ji xueyuan 香港中文大學崇基學院
CollectionRicci Institute Library
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBooklet
SeriesCSRCS Occasional paper ; no. 19
ShelfStacks
Call NumberBR1295.W83 K35 2005
Description89 p. ; 21 cm.
NoteXunmi diushi de jiyi : Xinhai geming shiqi Wuhan ji Changsha Shenggonghui Jidutu canyu shehui biange huodong yanjiu 尋覓「丢失的記憶」 : 辛亥革命時期武漢暨長沙聖公會基督徒參與社會變革活動研究 / Kang Zhijie zhu 康志杰著.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 76-89).
Colophon title also in English: Bringing back "losing memories" : the effects of Anglican Christians in Wuhan and Changsha to social movements during the 1911 Revolution.

Pub.: [香港] : 香港中文大學崇基學院宗教與中國社會研究中心 : 發行中文大學出版社.
Series: Occasional paper (Chinese University of Hong Kong. Chung Chi College. Centre for the Study of Religion and Chinese Society) ; no. 19.

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