The "inscrutably Chinese" church how narratives and nationalism continue to divide Christianity /
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| Materiálatiipa: | Elektrovnnalaš E-girji |
| Giella: | eaŋgalasgiella |
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Lanham, Md. :
Lexington Books,
c2010.
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| Liŋkkat: | An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view |
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- Introduction: "inscrutably Chinese" narratives
- The "true face" of the Chinese church
- National narratives from outside China
- National narratives from within China
- Missionary stories from the past
- "Missionary" stories from contemporary China
- Literary narratives from before China's reform era
- Foreign travelers in the new China
- Chinese-American voices and living White males
- Pre-modern and modern literature
- Reform era writers test the waters
- Shi Tiesheng and Bei Cun dive into the deep end
- The narratives of Chinese Christianity
- Conclusion: cause for hope amid unresolved tensions.