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From Christ To Confucius German Missionaries Chinese Christians And The Globalization Of Christianity 18601950 Albert Monshan Wu

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From Christ To Confucius German Missionaries Chinese Christians And The Globalization Of Christianity 18601950 Albert Monshan Wu
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.86 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Albert Monshan Wu
ISBN: 9780300217070, 0300217072
Language: English
Year: 2016

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From Christ To Confucius German Missionaries Chinese Christians And The Globalization Of Christianity 18601950 Albert Monshan Wu by Albert Monshan Wu 9780300217070, 0300217072 instant download after payment.

A bold and original study of German missionaries in China, who catalyzed a revolution in thinking among European Christians about the nature of Christianity itself
In this accessibly written and empirically based study, Albert Wu documents how German missionaries—chastened by their failure to convert Chinese people to Christianity—reconsidered their attitudes toward Chinese culture and Confucianism. In time, their increased openness catalyzed a revolution in thinking among European Christians about the nature of Christianity itself. At a moment when Europe’s Christian population is falling behind those of South America and Africa, Wu’s provocative analysis sheds light on the roots of Christianity’s global shift.

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