Encounters Between Chinese Culture and Christianity: A Hermeneutical PerspectiveLIT Verlag Münster, 2007 - 241 pagina's Tracing encounters between Chinese culture and Christianity, Jingyi Ji (*1962 in Beijing) displays vividly how Chinese Christians interpret Christianity in their context. The book involves both Chinese and Western philosophy and theology and will be of interest not only for theologians but also for all those exploring the interaction between Chinese and Western culture. |
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Chapter | 23 |
The Nestorian Manuscripts in Chinese | 37 |
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Chapter Three | 137 |
Chapter Four | 190 |
Conclusion | 207 |
What We can Learn | 214 |
Samenvatting | 221 |
Bibliography | 227 |
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