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Titre : | A History of Christianity in Asia : Volume II : 1500 to 1900 |
Auteurs : | Samuel Hugh Moffett, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Maryknoll [USA] : Orbis Books, 2005 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-57075-450-0 |
Format : | xxvi + 740 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | HI (Histoire de l'Eglise/protestantisme: Asie et Océanie) |
Résumé : |
This long-awaited second volume of Professor Mof fett’s much-acclaimed history of Christianity in Asia illustrates the advance ofthe modern missionary movement in the continent of its hirth. Like the first volume it makes available immense amounts of research in a readable and engaging narrative, providing a rich and compelling story that has long been overlooked.
The four centuries this volume treats are years of great missionary outreach, and ambiguous results. Moffett’s eye brings into dramatic relief events that illustrate both the broad patterns and the vital details of the spread of Christianity on a continent with more and deeper cultural differences than any other. |
Note de contenu : |
- Preface to the ASM Series - Preface - Maps - Abbreviations and Acronyms of Journals, Annuals, and Organizations PART I - THEY CAME BY SEA: THE RETURN OF THE WEST (1500-1800) - Chapter 1: India (1500-1700): St. Thomas or St. Peter / The St. Thomas (Mar Thoma) Christians and the Portuguese / Golden Goa and the Roman Catholics / Francis Xavier and the Jesuits / Friction between Thomas Christians and the Missions / The Synod of Diamper (1599) / The Propaganda (or Propaganda Fide) / The Coonen (Koonan) Cross / The Drift from Nestorian to Jacobite Connections / Catholic Expansion beyond the Malabar Coast / Mission to Muslims in North India - Chapter 2: The Buddhist Kingdoms of the South (1505-1800): Portuguese Ceylon, Burma, Vietnam, Siam : Portugal and the Buddhist Island of Ceylon (1505-1656) / Beginnings of Christian Mission (1543-1551) / A Christian King, Church Growth, and Religious Reaction / The Portuguese in Decline (1591-1656) / Burma: Violence and Resistance (1554-1800) / Alexander de Rhodes: Beginnings in Vietnam (Tonkin and Annam, 1583-1802) / The French Enter Vietnam (1664-1802) / Siam (Thailand); A Tenuous Base for Mission (1553-1769) / Chronology of Buddhist South Asia (1500-1800) - Chapter 3: The Muslim Kingdoms of Southeast Asia (1500-1800): Portuguese in Malaysia and the Spice Islands (Indonesia) : Malacca, Gateway to East Asia (1511-1663) / The Spice Islands (Indonesian Archipelago, 1511-1601) / Tabarija, the First Christian King / Francis Xavier in the Moluccas / Mission in the Islands after Xavier - Chapter 4: The "Christian Century" in Japan : Xavier, Jesuits, and Japanese Patronage (1551-1587) / The Japan Mission after Xavier (1552-1579) / Reforms of Valignano in the Nobunaga Shogunate (1571-1582) / Valignano as "Missiologist" / Backlash: The Age of Persecution / Restoration Gives Way to Persecution: Ieyasu (1598-1614) / The First Protestants (1600) / The Great Persecution: The Beginning of the End / Silence (1640-1800) / Chronology of Events - Chapter 5: Once More to China: "Missionaries and Mandarins" : First Contacts in Macao / Matteo Ricci and the Entry into China (1583-1610) / The Three Pillars of the Chinese Church / The Jesuits in Beijing to the Fall of the Ming Dynasty (1610-1644) / The Fall of the Ming Dynasty (1644) / Christianity under the Manchu (Ch'ing, or Qing) Dynasty / The Rites Controversy (1636-1692): Disunity in the Mission / The Controversy Continued (1693-1742): Church vs. State / The Mission of De Tournon (1704-1710) / Decline and Persecution (1742-1800) / The Dissolution of the Jesuits (1773) - Chapter 6: Korea (1593-1800): The Hermit Kingdom : De Cespedes and the Japanese Invasion / Christian Influences from China / The Dutch come to Korea - Chapter 7: The Spaniards in the Philippines (1521-1800) : Magellan and the "Voyage around the World" / The First Missions (1565-1578) / "The Golden Years" (1578-1609) / Setbacks and Friction in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries / Efforts to Train a Filipino Clergy / Suppression of the Jesuits - Chapter 8: Catholic Decline and Recovery (1792-1850) : Failure and Discouragement in India: Abbé Dubois / Worldwide Catholic Decline / More Persecution in China / Beginnings of Recovery and Revival / Recovery in Catholic Europe / Recovery in Asia - Chapter 9: West Asia under the Turks and Persians (1500-1800) : The Nestorians on the Turko-Persian Borders / The Sixteenth-Century Nestorian Schism / Decline of the Jacobite (Monophysite) Base on the Mediterranean Coast / Catholic Missions in West Asia / Survival of the Armenian Church (1500-1800) / Christians in the Middle East at the End of the Eighteenth Century / A Chronology of West Asia (1405-1834) PART II - THE PROTESTANTS REACH ASIA (1600-1800) - Chapter 10: The First Protestants: The Dutch Reach Indonesia, Formosa, and Ceylon : Indonesia: Capitalist Traders, Calvinist Chaplains / Formosa (Taiwan): Gateway to China? (1642-1661) / The Dutch Period in Ceylon (1656-1796) - Chapter 11: Eighteenth-Century India (1708-1792): Danish Kings, German Pietists, and English Chaplains / The First English Chaplains / The Danish-Halle Mission to Tranquebar (1706-1846) / "Hidden Seed": The Moravians in India (1760-1803) / The English “Evangelical Chaplains” PART III - "THE GREAT CENTURY" (1784-1860) SECTION ONE: PROTESTANTS AND CATHOLICS IN COMPETITION - Chapter 12: A Fresh Start in India (1792-1860): Carey and the Protestants : Carey: The Man and the Challenge / Carey in India: Opposition and Trials / Serampore: The Trio and the Covenant / The First Converts / Translation, Social Reform, and Education for India / The Charier of 1813: Freedom for Christian Missions in India / Alexander Duff and Christian Education for India / Church Growth: Indian Protestantism in Mid-Century / Chronology (1792-1859) 270 - Chapter 13: The Door to China Opens Again (1807-1860) : Robert Morrison and China (1807-1834) / The Ultra-Ganges Mission / Liang Fa and the Beginnings of Indigenous Evangelism / The Growth of Protestant Missions to the Chinese (1817-1840) / Gützlaff, a Continental European Protestant Pioneer / The Opium Wars (1839-1844, 1856-1860) / The Taiping Rebellion (1851-1864) - Chapter 14: The Catholic Century in Korea (1784-1886): The Martyrs : The Korean Initiative / The Founding of the Catholic Church in Korea (1792-1801) / The First Foreign Missionary and the Persecution of 1801 / Sixty-Five Years of Persecution / The Great Persecution of 1866-1867 and Catholic Survival - Chapter 15: Burma (1813-1850): Protestant Pioneers and Disrupted Catholics : Adoniram Judson and Baptist Beginnings (1813-1824) / The First Anglo-Burmese War (1824-1826) / The Rise of the Burma Baptist Church (1826-1860) / "The Karen Apostle" and Expanding Growth (1827-1860) / The First Baptist Missionary Convention (1853) / Catholics in Burma - Chapter 16: Ceylon under British Rule (1796-1860) : Transition: Dutch to British, Reformed to Anglican / Catholic Survival and Schism / Protestant Missions: Recession and Reinforcements (1795-1860) / Buddhist Reaction and Revival / Protestant Advances in Education and Cooperation / Ceylon at Mid-Century 344 - Chapter 17: Southeast Asia from Thailand to Vietnam (1800-1860) : Siam (1800-1860) / Progress in the South / Malaysia and Singapore (1800-1860) / Malaysia Chronology / Vietnam (1800-1860) - Chapter 18: Indonesia (1800-1860) : Dutch Colonialism / The Conversion of the Bataks / The Dutch Reformed Churches of the Islands / Joseph Kam in the Moluccas / Indonesia Chronology (1797-1892) - Chapter 19: The West and the Ancient Churches of the Middle East (1800-1860) : The Nestorians of Persia (1800-1870) / The Nestorian-Protestant Schism (1846-1870) / Turkey (West Asia) / The Armenians / The Maronites / Protestants in Syria SECTION TWO: MISSIONS MATURE AND LOCAL CHURCHES GROW - Chapter 20: Calamity in the Middle East (1860-1900) : The Decline of the Turks / The "Mountain Nestorians" (1860-1900) / The Armenians and Their Massacre / Lebanon - Chapter 21: Advance in India (1860-1900) : The Syrian Thomas Christians of Kerala: Strife and Division / The Reform Movement and the Mar Thoma Syrian Church / The Continuing Syrian Orthodox Church (Jacobites) / Mass Movements: Outreach to Outcastes (Dalits) and Tribals / Advance to the Northeast: Mission to the Tribes / Rapid Catholic Growth in Chota Nagpur / Mission Cooperation, Division, and Christian Unity / Developing a National Christian Leadership / Women in Mission / Clouds on the Horizon: Growing Hindu Reaction and Missionary Doubts / An Overview of Christianity in India, 1850-1900 / India Chronology (1857-1900) - Chapter 22: China's Christians at the Empire's End (1860-1900) : Hudson Taylor and the China Inland Mission / The Roman Catholic Recovery / Protestants Progress toward National Influence / The Protestant Christian Educational Network / A Chinese Church for the Chinese / The Chinese Backlash / The Boxer Rebellion of 1899-1901 - Chapter 23: Christianity Reappears in Japan (1859-1900) : The Catholic Recovery / The Beginnings of Protestant Missions (1853-1872) / The Russian Orthodox Church in Japan / The Meiji Restoration (1868-1900) / Mission Activities during the Period of Tolerance (1872-1890) / Japanese Christians Take the Initiative / Women in Mission / The Identification of Christianity with Western Civilization / The Period of Reaction (1890-1900) - Chapter 24: Protestants and New Beginnings in Korea (1865-1905) : Robert J. Thomas, the First Protestant Martyr / Earlier Protestant Attempts to Enter Korea / The Foreign Wars; Korea Loses Its Independence / Beginnings of Massive Church Growth / Korean Leadership Training for the Ministry / First Steps from Mission Council to Korean Church / Interdenominational Cooperation - Chapter 25: The Philippines (1860-1906) : The Spanish Friars under Pressure / Catholics under the Americans / Protestant Missions and American Occupation / The Rise of the Independent Philippine Churches / Philippines Chronology (1860-1915) - Chapter 26: Burma and Ceylon (1850-1900) : Burma: Colonialism, Mission, and the Tribes / Burma Chronology (1824-1900) / British Ceylon (1850-1900) - Chapter 27: Siam, Malaysia, and Vietnam (1860-1900) : Siam (Thailand), Land of the Free / Malaysia and Singapore: Colonialism, Islam, and the Church / Indo-China (Annam and Tonkin — Vietnam) - Chapter 28: Indonesia (1860-1900) : Protestant Renewal in a Dutch Colony / Schism and Friction within Protestant Missions / Impact on Society / Roman Catholic Missions / Conclusion - Epilogue: Thinking Back and Looking Ahead : Thinking Back / Roman Catholic Missions / Looking Ahead: The Nineteenth Century as Prologue to the Present - Bibliography - Index |
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