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This comparative study of the history of the Catholic Church in China and Vietnam from the seventeenth to the twentieth century opens up new perspectives for the understanding of the presence of Christianity in Asia. The author narrates the biographies of a number of outstanding missionaries and Christians from China and Vietnam and tries to understand them in their respective historical backgrounds by applying the principle of mutual illumination: the experience of China may help to understand the Vietnamese reality and vice versa. In this way some interesting similarities between European…mehr
This comparative study of the history of the Catholic Church in China and Vietnam from the seventeenth to the twentieth century opens up new perspectives for the understanding of the presence of Christianity in Asia. The author narrates the biographies of a number of outstanding missionaries and Christians from China and Vietnam and tries to understand them in their respective historical backgrounds by applying the principle of mutual illumination: the experience of China may help to understand the Vietnamese reality and vice versa. In this way some interesting similarities between European missionaries and local Christians are revealed. At the same time the parallel biographies from China and Vietnam throw a light on the peculiar cultural and political contexts of Christianity in the two nations. The book, based on recent research in several languages, is a pioneering attempt at writing comparative ecclesiastical history in Asia and offers an insightful synopsis, occasionally even including observations on Japan and Korea. The study presents new questions and fields for further research, including native church leadership, Christian architecture, arts, and literature, and common theological vocabularies. The work discloses hitherto unnoticed spiritual links between China and Vietnam.
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Autorenporträt
Leopold Leeb was born in Austria in 1967. After theological studies in Austria and language training in Taiwan he obtained a doctorate in Chinese philosophy from Peking University in 1999. Since 2004 he has been teaching the European classical languages (Latin, Greek, Hebrew) at the School of Liberal Arts, Renmin University of China. Living and working in Beijing since 1995 he has translated and published a number of books in Chinese, English, and German, among them textbooks for Latin and Greek, several studies concerning the history of Catholicism in China, and a dictionary of the history of Christianity in China. Among his more recent works is the translation of He Guanghu's Sino-ChristianTheology. Born in Sorrow, Grown in Grief (2020).
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Contents: The Pioneers: Matteo Ricci and Alexandre de Rhodes - The First Martyrs: Huang Mingsha and Andrew of Phu Yen - Outstanding Christian Women: Agnes Le and Agatha Lin - Authors of Christian Literature: Giulio Aleni and Geronimo Maiorica - Dominican Students in the Philippines: Luo Wenzao and Vicente Liem - Priests from the East in Europe: Zheng Manuo and Philiphe Binh - Western Studies in the East: Li Ande, the Colegio de S.o Paolo, and the Seminary of St. Joseph - Foreign Affairs Secretary of the Emperor: Fr. Poirot and Fr. Pigneau - Successful Messengers of the Faith: Bp. Dufresse and Bp. Longer - Mandarin Christians: Xu Guangqi and H .nh Hy - Officials Cooperating with Foreigners: Lê Vãn Duy t and Zeng Guofan - Catholic Reformers: Nguy n Trý ng T and Ma Xiangbo - Xenophobic Mandarins: Tôn Th t Thuy t and Yu Xian - Encyclopedists and Editors: Trýõng V nh K. and Li Wenyu - Papal Representatives and the Reform of Seminaries: Celso Costantini and Costantino Aiuti - Catholic Prime Ministers: Nguy n H u Bài and Lu Zhengxiang - Inculturation of Religious Art: Tr n L c and Liu Bizhen - The First Bishops: Nguy n Bá T.ng and Zhu Kaimin - Erudite Theologians: H Ng c C n and Xu Zongze - Pioneers of Indigenization: Fr. Cadiere and Fr. Lebbe - Political Activists: Ngô .nh Th c and Yu Bin - Christian Literature: Su Xuelin and .nh Th ch.
Contents: The Pioneers: Matteo Ricci and Alexandre de Rhodes - The First Martyrs: Huang Mingsha and Andrew of Phu Yen - Outstanding Christian Women: Agnes Le and Agatha Lin - Authors of Christian Literature: Giulio Aleni and Geronimo Maiorica - Dominican Students in the Philippines: Luo Wenzao and Vicente Liem - Priests from the East in Europe: Zheng Manuo and Philiphe Binh - Western Studies in the East: Li Ande, the Colegio de S.o Paolo, and the Seminary of St. Joseph - Foreign Affairs Secretary of the Emperor: Fr. Poirot and Fr. Pigneau - Successful Messengers of the Faith: Bp. Dufresse and Bp. Longer - Mandarin Christians: Xu Guangqi and H .nh Hy - Officials Cooperating with Foreigners: Lê Vãn Duy t and Zeng Guofan - Catholic Reformers: Nguy n Trý ng T and Ma Xiangbo - Xenophobic Mandarins: Tôn Th t Thuy t and Yu Xian - Encyclopedists and Editors: Trýõng V nh K. and Li Wenyu - Papal Representatives and the Reform of Seminaries: Celso Costantini and Costantino Aiuti - Catholic Prime Ministers: Nguy n H u Bài and Lu Zhengxiang - Inculturation of Religious Art: Tr n L c and Liu Bizhen - The First Bishops: Nguy n Bá T.ng and Zhu Kaimin - Erudite Theologians: H Ng c C n and Xu Zongze - Pioneers of Indigenization: Fr. Cadiere and Fr. Lebbe - Political Activists: Ngô .nh Th c and Yu Bin - Christian Literature: Su Xuelin and .nh Th ch.
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