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Title: The inculturation of Christianity in Late Imperial China, 1724-1840 : the emergence of a Chinese expression of Christianity during the 18th century, its perception by the Qing elite and the reaction of the state
Author: Laamann, Lars Peter
ISNI:       0000 0001 3603 4980
Awarding Body: SOAS, University of London
Current Institution: SOAS, University of London
Date of Award: 2000
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Abstract:
The thesis argues that Christianity underwent a profound process of inculturation during the "long eighteenth century", which was caused by the absence of foreign missionaries after the edict of 1724 and by the fact that the Christian centres moved from China's cities into the countryside and wilderness.
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Qualification Name: Thesis (Ph.D.) Qualification Level: Doctoral
EThOS ID: uk.bl.ethos.271268  DOI:
Keywords: Traditional morality
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