Pioneer Chinese Christian Women

Pioneer Chinese Christian Women
Author: Jessie Gregory Lutz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780980149685

Chinese Christian women before the New Culture Movement and the May 4th Movement of 1919 have been largely invisible in the records of China missions and Chinese Christianity. We have known little about them either as individuals or as a group. The contributors of this volume have scoured a variety of sources to recreate the role of early Chinese women Christians in the life of the church and in Chinese society and to illustrate how gender affected their understanding of Christianity and their career choices. How did the Chinese context alter their relations with the church and with Christian and non-Christian communities? What was the legacy of pioneer Chinese Christian women? Essays on Chinese Christian educators, doctors, nurses, and evangelists show how the missionaries and the church made mobility and broadened horizons possible for women. They reveal also the contributions of these women and homemakers to a changing China.

Handbook of Christianity in China

Handbook of Christianity in China
Author: Nicolas Standaert
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1092
Release: 2009-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004114300

The second volume on Christianity in China covers the period from 1800 to the present day, dealing with the complexities of both Catholic and Protestant aspects.

Christian Women and Modern China

Christian Women and Modern China
Author: Li Ma
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2021-01-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1793631573

Christian Women and Modern China presents a social history of women pioneers in Chinese Protestantism from the 1880s to the 2010s. The author interrupts a hegemonic framework of historical narratives by exploring formal institutions and rules as well as social networks and social norms that shape the lived experiences of women. This book achieves a more nuanced understanding about the interplays of Christianity, gender, power and modern Chinese history. It reintroduces Chinese Christian women pioneers not only to women’s history and the history of Chinese Christianity, but also to the history of global Christian mission and the global history of many modern professions, such as medicine, education, literature, music, charity, journalism, and literature.

"Kingdom-Minded" People

Author: Denise Austin
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2011-09-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004222677

During the early twentieth century in China, a number of key economic leaders converted to Christianity. Whilst strongly influenced by cultural heritage, powerful modernizing forces and tumultuous political changes, the new Christian identity inculcated by Protestant missionaries motivated these entrepreneurs to modify their business practices, improve their social environment and extend the influence of Christianity. Protestant and Catholic sojourners likewise made significant contributions into their adopted communities. With unprecedented economic growth in China today, a fascinating contemporary parallel can be seen, particularly through the influence of Pentecostal, charismatic and evangelical training. Previous research has explored the emergence of the urban Christian élite in modern China. However, this systematic study provides new understanding of how Christian identity motivates Chinese business Christians toward economic, social and religious contribution.

Asia in the Making of Christianity

Asia in the Making of Christianity
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2013-04-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004251294

Drawing on first person accounts, Asia in the Making of Christianity studies conversion in the lives of Christians throughout Asia, past and present. Fifteen contributors treat perennial questions about conversion: continuity and discontinuity, conversion and communal conflict, and the politics of conversion. Some study individuals (An Chunggŭn of Korea, Liang Fa of China, Nehemiah Goreh of India), while others treat ethnolinguistic groups or large-scale movements. Converts sometimes appear as proto-nationalists, while others are suspected of cultural treason. Some transition effortlessly from leadership in one religious community into Christian ministry, while others re-convert to new forms of Christianity. The accounts collected here underscore the complexity of conversion, balancing individual agency with broader social trends and combining micro- with macrocontextual approaches.

Caste, Gender, and Christianity in Colonial India

Caste, Gender, and Christianity in Colonial India
Author: J. Taneti
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2013-12-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137382287

Beginning in the nineteenth century, native women preachers served and led nascent Protestant churches in much of Southern India, evolving their own mission theology and practices. This volume examines the impact of Telugu socio-political dynamics, such as caste, gender, and empire, on the theology and practices of the Telugu Biblewomen.

Sacred Webs

Sacred Webs
Author: Chris White
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2017-03-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004339175

In Sacred Webs, historian Chris White demonstrates how Chinese Protestants in Minnan, or the southern half of Fujian Province, fractured social ties and constructed and utilized new networks through churches, which served as nodes linking individuals into larger Protestant communities. Through analyzing missionary archives, local church reports, and available Chinese records, Sacred Webs depicts Christianity as a Chinese religion and Minnan Protestants as laying claim to both a Christian faith and a Chinese cultural heritage.

China and the True Jesus

China and the True Jesus
Author: Melissa Wei-Tsing Inouye
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2019-01-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0190923466

"The history of the True Jesus Church, a Pentecostal church founded in Beijing in 1917, reveals dynamic interaction between charismatic experience and organizational processes. Believers' lived experiences provide grassroots perspective on developments in China's modern history, including transnational exchange, gender roles, models for legitimate governance, clandestine culture, and church-state relations"--