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Christian Literature in Chinese Contexts

Christian Literature in Chinese Contexts
Author: John T. P. Lai
Publisher: MDPI
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2019-12-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3039218425

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Christianity in China has a history dating back to the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE), when Allopen—the first Nestorian missionary—arrived there in 635. In the late sixteenth century, Matteo Ricci together with other Jesuit missionaries commenced the Catholic missions to China. Protestant Christianity in China began with Robert Morrison, of London Missionary Society, who first set foot in Canton in 1807. Over the centuries, the Western missionaries and Chinese believers were engaged in the enterprise of the translation, publication, and distribution of a large corpus of Christian literature in Chinese. While the extensive distribution of Chinese publications facilitated the propagation of Christianity, the Christian messages have been subtly re-presented, re-appropriated, and transformed by these works of Chinese Christian literature. This Special Issue entitled “Christian Literature in Chinese Contexts” examines the multifarious dimensions of the production, translation, circulation, and reception of Christian literature (with “Christian” and “literature” in their broadest sense) against the cultural and sociopolitical contexts from the Tang period to modern China. The eight articles in this volume cover a variety of intriguing topics, including the literary/translation endeavors of Western missionaries in Chinese, the indigenous works of the Chinese Christians, the interaction between the Christian and Chinese literary traditions, Chinese reception of the Bible, and numerous other relevant concepts.


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

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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.


Literary Representations of Christianity in Late Qing and Republican China

Literary Representations of Christianity in Late Qing and Republican China
Author: John T. P. Lai
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2019-03-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9004394486

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Literary Representations of Christianity in Late Qing and Republican China examines the multiple representations of Christianity through the major genres of Chinese Christian literature (novels, drama and poetry) of the late Qing and Republican periods.


Terminology Translation in Chinese Contexts

Terminology Translation in Chinese Contexts
Author: Saihong Li
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2021-02-22
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1000357104

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Terminology Translation in Chinese Contexts: Theory and Practice investigates the theory and practice of terminology translation, terminology management, and scholarship within the distinctive milieu of Chinese and explores the complex relationship between terminology translation (micro level) and terminology management (macro level). This book outlines the contemporary challenges of terminology translation and terminology management within Chinese contexts in specialized fields including law, the arts, religion, Chinese medicine, and food products. The volume also examines how the development and application of new technologies such as big data, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence have brought about major changes in the language service industry. Technology such as machine translation and computer-assisted translation has spawned new challenges in terminology management practices and has facilitated their evolution in contexts of ever greater internationalization and globalization. This book recontextualizes terminology translation and terminology management with a special focus on English–Chinese translation. It is hoped that the volume will enable and enhance dialogue between Chinese and Western scholars and professionals in the field. All chapters have been written by specialists in the different subfields and have been peer-reviewed by the editors.


Beyond Indigenization: Christianity and Chinese History in a Global Context

Beyond Indigenization: Christianity and Chinese History in a Global Context
Author: Feiya Tao
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2022-11-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004532129

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Beyond Indigenization, edited by Tao Feiya and translated into English by Max L. Bohnenkamp, traces the history of Christianity in China from the Tang era to contemporary times.


Sino-Christian Theology

Sino-Christian Theology
Author: Pan-Chiu Lai
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2010
Genre: China
ISBN: 9783631604359

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«Sino-Christian theology» usually refers to an intellectual movement emerged in Mainland China since the late 1980s. The present volume aims to provide a self-explaining sketch of the historical development of this theological as well as cultural movement. In addition to the analyses on the theoretical issues involved and the articulations of the prospect, concrete examples are also offered to illustrate the characteristics of the movement.


Issues of Contemporary Art and Aesthetics in Chinese Context

Issues of Contemporary Art and Aesthetics in Chinese Context
Author: Eva Kit Wah Man
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2015-08-17
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3662465108

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This book discusses how China’s transformations in the last century have shaped its arts and its philosophical aesthetics. For instance, how have political, economic and cultural changes shaped its aesthetic developments? Further, how have its long-standing beliefs and traditions clashed with modernizing desires and forces, and how have these changes materialized in artistic manifestations? In addition to answering these questions, this book also brings Chinese philosophical concepts on aesthetics into dialogue with those of the West, making an important contribution to the fields of art, comparative aesthetics and philosophy.


Chinese Theology

Chinese Theology
Author: Chloë Starr
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2016-11-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0300224931

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This major new study examines the history of Chinese theologies as they have navigated dynastic change, anti-imperialism, and the heights of Maoist propaganda In this groundbreaking and authoritative study, Chloë Starr explores key writings of Chinese Christian intellectuals, from philosophical dialogues of the late imperial era to sermons and micro blogs of theological educators and pastors in the twenty-first century. Through a series of close textual readings, she sheds new light on the fraught issues of Chinese Christian identity and the evolving question of how Christianity should relate to Chinese society.


Pioneer Chinese Christian Women

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

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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.