For a millennium and a half in China, Christianity has been perceived as a foreign religion for a foreign people. This volume investigates various historical attempts to articulate a Chinese Christianity, comparing the roles that Western and Latin forms of Christian theology have played with the potential role of Eastern Orthodox theology.
For a millennium and a half in China, Christianity has been perceived as a foreign religion for a foreign people. This volume investigates various historical attempts to articulate a Chinese Christianity, comparing the roles that Western and Latin forms of Christian theology have played with the potential role of Eastern Orthodox theology.
Alexander Chow is Chancellor's Fellow at the School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The Chinese Enlightenments 2. Watchman Nee's Spiritual Man 3. T. C. Chao's Spiritual Fellowship 4. K. H. Ting's Cosmic Christ 5. Theological Concerns 6. Theosis and China Conclusion Chinese-English Glossary Bibliography
Introduction 1. The Chinese Enlightenments 2. Watchman Nee's Spiritual Man 3. T. C. Chao's Spiritual Fellowship 4. K. H. Ting's Cosmic Christ 5. Theological Concerns 6. Theosis and China Conclusion Chinese-English Glossary Bibliography
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