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27 <51> --- Kerkgeschiedenis--China --- Communism and Christianity --- China --- History --- 20th century --- Church history --- 21st century
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China --- Chine --- Religion --- S13B/0607 --- 27 <51> --- C2 --- missie --- christendom --- China [land in werelddeel Azië] --- #gsdb8 --- 27/28 <510> --- China: Christianity--Christianity under communism: 1976 - 1989 --- Kerkgeschiedenis--China --- Religieuze instituten --- C9 --- Scheutisten (1862-heden) --- Gedeeld erfgoed
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Better known to Western medieval travelers as Zayton, Quanzhou in Fujian was China's main port and also the terminus of the maritime Silk Road. The city was home to a cosmopolitan population especially when China was under Mongol rule (ca. 1280-1368 CE). Italian visitors to and inhabitants of the city included Marco Polo, Odoric of Pordenone and Andrew of Perugia. The city had a significant Christian population, both Catholic and Church of the East (Nestorian), and the nearby town of Jinjiang has to this day in its neighbourhood a Manichaean shrine housing a unique statue of Mani as the Buddha of Light. These religious communities left a wealth of art on stone which first came to light in the mid-twentieth century but is still very little known and studied outside China. This volume containing over 200 illustrations (many in full colour) is the work of a team of scholars from Australian universities in collaboration with the major museums in Quanzhou and Jinjiang and is the first major work on this unique material in a Western language.
Christian antiquities --- Manichaeism --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Christian art and symbolism --- Antiquities. --- Christian antiquities. --- Christian art and symbolism. --- Excavations (Archaeology). --- Manichaeism. --- Missions. --- Inschrift. --- Funde. --- Manichäismus. --- Christliche Archäologie. --- Franciscans --- Franciscans. --- Missions --- China --- Quanzhou Shi (China) --- China. --- Quanzhou. --- Church history. --- 27 <51> --- 273.21 --- S13A/0700 --- Kerkgeschiedenis--China --- Manicheïsme --- China: Religion--Manicheism --- 273.21 Manicheïsme
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En 1924, à Shanghai, fut célébré, en pleine communion avec Rome, le premier concile pour la Chine. Les institutions canoniques de l'Eglise catholique romaine prévoyaient déjà la possibilité de réunir les évêques en concile plénier, c'est-à-dire à l'échelle de tout un pays ; mais tenir de telles assises était et reste de par le monde une initiative extrêmement rare. Cette instance collégiale non permanente peut contribuer à ajuster la pastorale et les œuvres catholiques à la richesse et aux difficultés du contexte local. Ce concile plénier de Shanghai a su adapter le droit canonique missionnaire à la spécificité de la Chine de ce début du XXe siècle. L'évangélisation de l'empire du Milieu, déjà très ancienne, appelait à la fois un bilan, une consécration et une relance. Pendant des siècles, la direction de l'Eglise locale avait dû compter essentiellement sur de nombreux missionnaires congréganistes étrangers, et avait dû composer avec des présences politiques étrangères, intéressées à maints égards par l'évangélisation de la Chine. Mieux que ses prédécesseurs, le pape Pie XI, alors régnant, était en mesure de convoquer un tel concile : sa vision était de recommander que les autochtones chinois catholiques participent aux décisions canoniques et accèdent bien davantage aux responsabilités ecclésiales les plus grandes. Le concile de Shanghai marque donc une étape importante - et unique - de l'histoire de ce pays et de l'enracinement de cette Eglise locale, en mettant en quelque sorte un terme à la fameuse querelle des rites chinois qui durait depuis le XVIe siècle. Il contribue, en outre, à l'adaptation du droit canonique missionnaire de l'Eglise catholique romaine tout entière. Pour situer cet événement, analysé en détail du point de vue de son originalité juridique, l'auteur retrace dans une vaste fresque la très longue évolution religieuse de la Chine, avec l'éminente et délicate rencontre entre le confucianisme et les différentes présences chrétiennes en Chine depuis des siècles.
262.41 <51> --- S13B/0406 --- 27 <51> --- 348 <51> --- S13B/0550 --- Landelijke bisschoppensynodes. Bisschoppenconferenties--China --- China: Christianity--Canon law --- Kerkgeschiedenis--China --- Kerkelijk recht. Canoniek recht--China --- China: Christianity under the Republic: 1912-1949 --- 348 <51> Kerkelijk recht. Canoniek recht--China --- 262.41 <51> Landelijke bisschoppensynodes. Bisschoppenconferenties--China
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The first book-length study of China's Catholic martyr saints, this work recounts the cultural, religious, and economic conflicts that unfolded during China's Qing dynasty (1644-1911). China's Saints considers closely the personal and public lives of both missionaries and Chinese converts lived during China's late-imperial era.
Christian saints --- Christian martyrs --- Catholic Church --- History --- China --- Church history --- -27 <51> --- 235.3 <5> --- 235.3*7 --- S13B/0400 --- Saints --- Canonization --- Kerkgeschiedenis--China --- Hagiografie--Azië --- Martelaren --- China: Christianity--Roman Catholicism: general works --- -Church of Rome --- Roman Catholic Church --- Katholische Kirche --- Katolyt︠s︡ʹka t︠s︡erkva --- Römisch-Katholische Kirche --- Römische Kirche --- Ecclesia Catholica --- Eglise catholique --- Eglise catholique-romaine --- Katolicheskai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Chiesa cattolica --- Iglesia Católica --- Kościół Katolicki --- Katolicki Kościół --- Kościół Rzymskokatolicki --- Nihon Katorikku Kyōkai --- Katholikē Ekklēsia --- Gereja Katolik --- Kenesiyah ha-Ḳatolit --- Kanisa Katoliki --- כנסיה הקתולית --- כנסייה הקתולית --- 가톨릭교 --- 천주교 --- History. --- Church history. --- -History. --- 235.3*7 Martelaren --- 27 <51> --- Martyrs --- Martyrdom --- Christianity --- Church of Rome --- Christian saints - Biography --- Christian martyrs - China --- Chine --- Martyres Sinenses --- China - Church history
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Shandong Sheng (China) --- China --- Church history --- History --- S13B/0200 --- S13B/0420 --- 27 <51> --- 266 <51> --- China: Christianity--General works --- China: Christianity--O.F.M., Franciscans --- Kerkgeschiedenis--China --- Missies. Evangelisatie. Zending--China --- Shantung, China --- Shandong (China : Province) --- Shan-tung sheng (China) --- Shantung Province (China) --- Santō-shō (China) --- Schantung (China) --- Shan Dong Province (China) --- Shan dong sheng (China) --- Shan-tung (China : Province) --- Shan dong (China : Province) --- Church history. --- 山东省 (China) --- Shandong Sheng (China) - Church history --- China - History - Qing dynasty, 1644-1912
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S13B/0430 --- S13B/0432 --- S13B/0540 --- S13B/0550 --- S13B/0600 --- 27 <51> --- 266 <51> --- S13B/0400 --- S13B/0429 --- China: Christianity--Missionary works (RC) and activities of the Catholic Church : 1840-1900 --- China: Christianity--Missionary works (RC) and activities of the Catholic Church: 1900-1949 --- China: Christianity--Christianity during period 1840-1911 --- China: Christianity under the Republic: 1912-1949 --- China: Christianity--Christianity under communism: general --- Kerkgeschiedenis--China --- Missies. Evangelisatie. Zending--China --- China: Christianity--Roman Catholicism: general works --- China: Christianity--Missionary works and activities of the Catholic Church general and until 1840 --- Christianisme --- Histoire
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After suffering isolation and persecution during the Maoist era, the Catholic Church in China has reemerged with astonishing vitality in recent years. Richard Madsen focuses on this revival and relates it to the larger issue of the changing structure of Chinese society, particularly to its implications for the development of a "civil society." Madsen knows China well and has spent extensive time there interviewing Chinese Catholics both young and old, the "true believers" and the less devout. Their stories reveal the tensions that have arisen even as political control over everyday life in China has loosened. Of particular interest are the rural-urban split in the church, the question of church authority, and the divisions between public and underground practices of church followers. All kinds of religious groups have revived and flourished in the post-Mao era. Protestants, Buddhists, Daoists, practitioners of folk religions, even intellectuals seeking more secularized answers to "ultimate" concerns are engaged in spiritual quests. Madsen is interested in determining if such quests contain the resources for constructing a more humane political order in China. Will religion contribute to or impede economic modernization? What role will the church play in the pluralization of society? The questions he raises in 'China's Catholics' are important not only for China's political future but for all countries in transition from political totalitarianism.
S13B/0608 --- #SML: Chinese memorial library --- 266 <51> --- 27 <51> --- China: Christianity--Christianity under communism: since 1989 --- Missies. Evangelisatie. Zending--China --- Kerkgeschiedenis--China --- Catholic Church --- -#SML: Chinese memorial library --- Church of Rome --- Roman Catholic Church --- Katholische Kirche --- Katolyt︠s︡ʹka t︠s︡erkva --- Römisch-Katholische Kirche --- Römische Kirche --- Ecclesia Catholica --- Eglise catholique --- Eglise catholique-romaine --- Katolicheskai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Chiesa cattolica --- Iglesia Católica --- Kościół Katolicki --- Katolicki Kościół --- Kościół Rzymskokatolicki --- Nihon Katorikku Kyōkai --- Katholikē Ekklēsia --- Gereja Katolik --- Kenesiyah ha-Ḳatolit --- Kanisa Katoliki --- כנסיה הקתולית --- כנסייה הקתולית --- 가톨릭교 --- 천주교
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27 <51> --- 284 <51> --- S13B/0634 --- Kerkgeschiedenis--China --- Protestantisme. Protestantse sekten--China --- China: Christianity--Protestantism under communism: since 1989 --- China --- Church history --- -China --- -27 <51> --- Cina --- Kinë --- Cathay --- Chinese National Government --- Chung-kuo kuo min cheng fu --- Republic of China (1912-1949) --- Kuo min cheng fu (China : 1912-1949) --- Chung-hua min kuo (1912-1949) --- Kina (China) --- National Government (1912-1949) --- China (Republic : 1912-1949) --- People's Republic of China --- Chinese People's Republic --- Chung-hua jen min kung ho kuo --- Central People's Government of Communist China --- Chung yang jen min cheng fu --- Chung-hua chung yang jen min kung ho kuo --- Central Government of the People's Republic of China --- Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo --- Zhong hua ren min gong he guo --- Kitaĭskai︠a︡ Narodnai︠a︡ Respublika --- Činská lidová republika --- RRT --- Republik Rakjat Tiongkok --- KNR --- Kytaĭsʹka Narodna Respublika --- Jumhūriyat al-Ṣīn al-Shaʻbīyah --- RRC --- Kitaĭ --- Kínai Népköztársaság --- Chūka Jinmin Kyōwakoku --- Erets Sin --- Sin --- Sāthāranarat Prachāchon Čhīn --- P.R. China --- PR China --- Chung-kuo --- Zhongguo --- Zhonghuaminguo (1912-1949) --- Zhong guo --- Chine --- République Populaire de Chine --- República Popular China --- Catay --- VR China --- VRChina --- 中國 --- 中国 --- 中华人民共和国 --- Jhongguó --- Bu̇gu̇de Nayiramdaxu Dundadu Arad Ulus --- Bu̇gu̇de Nayiramdaqu Dumdadu Arad Ulus --- Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh Dundad Ard Uls --- Khi︠a︡tad --- Kitad --- Dumdadu Ulus --- Dumdad Uls --- Думдад Улс --- Kitajska --- -S13B/0634
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Catholic Church --- Foreign relations --- China --- Church history --- 27 <51> --- 266 <51> --- S06/0439 --- S13B/0400 --- S13B/0620 --- S13B/0623 --- #SML: Chinese memorial library --- Kerkgeschiedenis--China --- Missies. Evangelisatie. Zending--China --- China: Politics and government--Policy towards religion --- China: Christianity--Roman Catholicism: general works --- China: Christianity--Catholic Church under communism: general --- China: Christianity--Catholic Church under communism: 1976 - 1989 --- -Church of Rome --- Roman Catholic Church --- Katholische Kirche --- Katolyt︠s︡ʹka t︠s︡erkva --- Römisch-Katholische Kirche --- Römische Kirche --- Ecclesia Catholica --- Eglise catholique --- Eglise catholique-romaine --- Katolicheskai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Chiesa cattolica --- Iglesia Católica --- Kościół Katolicki --- Katolicki Kościół --- Kościół Rzymskokatolicki --- Nihon Katorikku Kyōkai --- Katholikē Ekklēsia --- Gereja Katolik --- Kenesiyah ha-Ḳatolit --- Kanisa Katoliki --- כנסיה הקתולית --- כנסייה הקתולית --- 가톨릭교 --- 천주교 --- -China --- -Foreign relations --- -Catholic Church. --- -27 <51> --- -Catholic Church --- -#SML: Chinese memorial library --- Cina --- Kinë --- Cathay --- Chinese National Government --- Chung-kuo kuo min cheng fu --- Republic of China (1912-1949) --- Kuo min cheng fu (China : 1912-1949) --- Chung-hua min kuo (1912-1949) --- Kina (China) --- National Government (1912-1949) --- China (Republic : 1912-1949) --- People's Republic of China --- Chinese People's Republic --- Chung-hua jen min kung ho kuo --- Central People's Government of Communist China --- Chung yang jen min cheng fu --- Chung-hua chung yang jen min kung ho kuo --- Central Government of the People's Republic of China --- Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo --- Zhong hua ren min gong he guo --- Kitaĭskai︠a︡ Narodnai︠a︡ Respublika --- Činská lidová republika --- RRT --- Republik Rakjat Tiongkok --- KNR --- Kytaĭsʹka Narodna Respublika --- Jumhūriyat al-Ṣīn al-Shaʻbīyah --- RRC --- Kitaĭ --- Kínai Népköztársaság --- Chūka Jinmin Kyōwakoku --- Erets Sin --- Sin --- Sāthāranarat Prachāchon Čhīn --- P.R. China --- PR China --- Chung-kuo --- Zhongguo --- Zhonghuaminguo (1912-1949) --- Zhong guo --- Chine --- République Populaire de Chine --- República Popular China --- Catay --- VR China --- VRChina --- 中國 --- 中国 --- 中华人民共和国 --- Jhongguó --- Bu̇gu̇de Nayiramdaxu Dundadu Arad Ulus --- Bu̇gu̇de Nayiramdaqu Dumdadu Arad Ulus --- Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh Dundad Ard Uls --- Khi︠a︡tad --- Kitad --- Dumdadu Ulus --- Dumdad Uls --- Думдад Улс --- Kitajska --- China (Republic : 1949- ) --- Catholic Church. --- PRC --- P.R.C. --- BNKhAU --- БНХАУ --- Church of Rome --- China - Foreign relations - Catholic Church --- China - Foreign relations - 1976 --- -China - Church history - 20th century
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