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E-book: Call to Mission - A History of the Jesuits in China 1842-1954: Volume I: The French Romance

  • Format: 546 pages
  • Pub. Date: 12-Feb-2018
  • Publisher: ATF Press
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781925643589
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  • Format: 546 pages
  • Pub. Date: 12-Feb-2018
  • Publisher: ATF Press
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781925643589
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China has bulked large in the imagination of the Catholic Church for 500 years. It had been central to the missionary dream of the Jesuits for almost as long. However, only with this book's appearance has the detailed focus of attention shifted to the substantial and neglected period of catholic and Jesuit engagement with china - the almost 120 years from the second arrival of the Jesuits. Matteo Ricci the polymath, Ferdinand Verbeist and Adam Schall von Bell the astronomers and the exquisite painter who influenced Chinese painting beyond measure, Giuseppe Castiglione, have been written about, made ls of and been the heart and soul of the first stage of Jesuit impact on China - in the 17th and 18th Centuries. They brought Western learning and art to China and took Chinese language and literature to Europe. The Jesuits were the first multinational to be welcomed in China and they came with a specific method of engagement - to make friends build relationships and share their gifts before anything else was transacted, including conversations about Christianity. It remains an unsurpassed method of engagement with a rich and ancient people. But the second arrival - from the 1840's - was very different. It was made possible by the arrival of European governments and traders, many of whom came not just for financial gain but to spread their "superior" religion. This work by David Strong in two volumes is the first major treatment of the period from the arrival of the European and eventually American Jesuit missionaries under the protection of the so called Unequal Treaties through to their expulsion after the Communist victory in the long running civil war in 1949. Volume 1: The French Romance - traces the people, projects, expansion and impact of those who provided the predominant Jesuit presence. At the height of it's engagement with China, the French Government has 19 Consulates and attendant military and navy throughout China. The French Jesuits were afforded access and protection by their government and activated missions in northern and central China - schools, seminaries, universities, parishes, retreat houses, publications - and attracted Chinese nationals to join their number.
Abbreviations vii
Preface ix
Introduction xv
1 Jiangnan Mission---Beginnings, 1842-1850
1(46)
2 Jiangnan Mission---Uprisings, 1850-1898
47(64)
3 Boxer Uprising and Aftermath, 1898-1912
111(32)
4 The Jesuit Mission, 1912-1921
143(40)
5 The Division of the Vicariate of Jiangnan, 1922-1924
183(46)
6 Civil War and Anti-Christian Activity, 1925-1928
229(38)
7 A New Beginning, 1929-1933
267(28)
8 New Challenges, 1932-1936
295(18)
9 Sino-Japanese War 1937-1945
313(32)
10 After the War, 1945-1955
345(34)
11 The Mission to South-East Zhili (Xianxian) 1856-1926
379(48)
12 The Vicariate of South-East Zhili (Xianxian) 1927-1952
427(34)
Bibliography 461(28)
Name Index 489(8)
Place Index 497