Bültmann & Gerriets
Taiping Theology
The Localization of Christianity in China, 1843-64
von Carl S. Kilcourse
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan US
Reihe: Christianities of the World
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ISBN: 978-1-137-53728-7
Auflage: 1st ed. 2016
Erschienen am 26.09.2016
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 281 Seiten

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Biografische Anmerkung
Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Carl S. Kilcourse is Lecturer in Chinese History at Nottingham Trent University, UK.



Introduction

1.Missions and Localization in Chinese History

2.The Taiping Vision of World Salvation

3.The Heavenly Father and His Non-divine Sons

4.A Confucianized Christian Ethic

5.Sacrifice and Charisma in the Heavenly Kingdom

6.Poetry and Patriarchy in the Heavenly Palace

Conclusion

Glossary

Bibliography



This book examines the theological worldview of the Taiping Rebellion (1850-64), a Chinese revolutionary movement whose leader, Hong Xiuquan (1814-64), claimed to be the second son of God and younger brother of Jesus. Despite the profound impact of Christian books on Hong's religious thinking, previous scholarship has neglected the localized form of Christianity that he and his closest followers created. Filling that gap in the existing literature, this book analyzes the localization of Christianity in the theology, ethics, and ritual practices of the Taipings. Carl S. Kilcourse not only reveals how Confucianism and popular religion acted as instruments of localization, but also suggests that several key aspects of the Taipings' localized religion were inspired by terms and themes from translated Christian texts. Emphasizing this link between vernacularization and localization, Kilcourse demonstrates both the religious identity of the Taipings and their wider significance in the history of world Christianity.


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