As the third volume of a three-volume set on the indigenization of Christianity in modern China, this book analyzes the endeavors of Christianity in adapting to the changing social environment between the late 1920s and the end of the twentieth century.
As the third volume of a three-volume set on the indigenization of Christianity in modern China, this book analyzes the endeavors of Christianity in adapting to the changing social environment between the late 1920s and the end of the twentieth century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Qi Duan, Professor at Institute of World Religions of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, is a leading scholar specializing in the history of Christianity in modern China and has authored numerous books and articles shedding light on the development of modern Chinese Christianity.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The Chinese Christianity in Shanghai Massacre and Northern Expedition Periods: 1927-1929 2. The Chinese Christianity in the 1930s 3. The Chinese Christianity on the Eve of Founding of People's Republic of China 4. Reform of Christianity since the Founding of People's Republic of China
1. The Chinese Christianity in Shanghai Massacre and Northern Expedition Periods: 1927-1929 2. The Chinese Christianity in the 1930s 3. The Chinese Christianity on the Eve of Founding of People's Republic of China 4. Reform of Christianity since the Founding of People's Republic of China
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