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From Criticism and Rejection to Sino-Western Communication: The Evolution of Zheng Guanying’s Understanding of the Spread of Christianity in China
by
Li, Di
in
Attitudes
/ Christianity
/ Christianity and culture
/ common religion
/ Conversion
/ Conversion (Religion)
/ Criticism and interpretation
/ East and West
/ East-West relations
/ Essays
/ History
/ Indigenization (Christian theology)
/ Missionaries
/ Religion
/ Religious aspects
/ Religious missions
/ Society
/ Taoism
/ Theologians
/ Timothy Richard
/ Zheng Guanying
2024
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From Criticism and Rejection to Sino-Western Communication: The Evolution of Zheng Guanying’s Understanding of the Spread of Christianity in China
by
Li, Di
in
Attitudes
/ Christianity
/ Christianity and culture
/ common religion
/ Conversion
/ Conversion (Religion)
/ Criticism and interpretation
/ East and West
/ East-West relations
/ Essays
/ History
/ Indigenization (Christian theology)
/ Missionaries
/ Religion
/ Religious aspects
/ Religious missions
/ Society
/ Taoism
/ Theologians
/ Timothy Richard
/ Zheng Guanying
2024
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From Criticism and Rejection to Sino-Western Communication: The Evolution of Zheng Guanying’s Understanding of the Spread of Christianity in China
by
Li, Di
in
Attitudes
/ Christianity
/ Christianity and culture
/ common religion
/ Conversion
/ Conversion (Religion)
/ Criticism and interpretation
/ East and West
/ East-West relations
/ Essays
/ History
/ Indigenization (Christian theology)
/ Missionaries
/ Religion
/ Religious aspects
/ Religious missions
/ Society
/ Taoism
/ Theologians
/ Timothy Richard
/ Zheng Guanying
2024
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From Criticism and Rejection to Sino-Western Communication: The Evolution of Zheng Guanying’s Understanding of the Spread of Christianity in China
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From Criticism and Rejection to Sino-Western Communication: The Evolution of Zheng Guanying’s Understanding of the Spread of Christianity in China
2024
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Zheng Guanying paid close attention to the issue of the spread of Christianity in China since his youth. Over a period of more than three decades, he produced five monographs specifically addressing Christianity, from unequivocally opposing the spread of Christianity in China in the mid-to-late 1870s, to advocating for the adoption of the preaching form of the Christian “gatherings every seven days” to disseminate the village covenants and sacred edicts among the Chinese people in the 1890s. He proposed that the Chinese people should hold the right to spread Christianity. In 1906, he advocated for the establishment of a “common religion” and proposed “one religion for all nations” to eliminate wars around the world. In his later years, he proposed the “Five great wishes” to integrate and govern the various religions of the world with Taoism as the core, attempting to reconstruct global order from the perspective of religious unity. He envisioned the establishment of a sacred Taoist monastery, the dissemination of religious concepts, and the cultivation of talents, which drew on the organizational structure and missionary methods of Christianity, reflecting the thinking and efforts of modern Chinese intellectuals to bridge the Chinese and Western civilizations, seek solutions for modern China, reconcile conflicts between China and the West, and pursue global unity.
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