03897nam 2200829z- 450 991036773610332120240424225725.03-03921-843-3(CKB)4100000010106356(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/43174(EXLCZ)99410000001010635620202102d2019 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierChristian literature in Chinese contexts /special issue editor, John T. P. LaiMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20191 electronic resource (128 p.)3-03921-842-5 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.???Prohibition of Christianitypostliberal theologypolitics-religion relationshipThe GospelJingjiao ChristianityFigurismrhetoric Jesuits Sino-Western literary relationstranslation history in ChinaMarxismJesuit FiguristsHaiguo QuyuChinese Islamsagesheng renShi WeiConfucianismQing dynastyShakespeareLü LibenbaptismBei CunHa ZhidaoXian SteleChinese ChristianityChinese Christian literaturePassion narrativesChristianityThe Yijing (The Book of Changes)Political Theologycomparative literatureMissionary in ChinaYijingShixi de hespiritual literature (shenxing xiezuo)DaoIsaac MasonLife of JesusJesus the Proletarianintertextualitytheology of religionsTang DynastyZhu Weizhi???275.1Lai John Tsz Pang1975-BOOK9910367736103321Christian Literature in Chinese Contexts3031949UNINA