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Redeemed by fire : the rise of popular Christianity in modern China / Lian Xi.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Haven : Yale University Press, 2010.Description: 333 p.; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780300123395
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR 1288 .L53 2010
Contents:
Contents:
In search of Chinese Christianity --The lightning out of the east : the True Jesus Church --The Jesus Family --The smitten land : China in revival --"Elucidating the way" : an independent preacher's revolt against mission churches --"Flame for God" : John Sung and the Bethel Band --Awaiting rapture : Watchman Nee and the Little Flock --The indigenous church movement through war and revolution --Cries in the wilderness : the underground church in the communist era.
Summary: This text addresses the history and future of homegrown, mass Chinese Christianity. Drawing on a collection of sources, the author traces the transformation of Protestant Christianity in the 20th-century China from a small 'missionary' church buffeted by antiforeignism to an indigenous opular religion energized by nationalism.
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents:

In search of Chinese Christianity --The lightning out of the east : the True Jesus Church --The Jesus Family --The smitten land : China in revival --"Elucidating the way" : an independent preacher's revolt against mission churches --"Flame for God" : John Sung and the Bethel Band --Awaiting rapture : Watchman Nee and the Little Flock --The indigenous church movement through war and revolution --Cries in the wilderness : the underground church in the communist era.

This text addresses the history and future of homegrown, mass Chinese Christianity. Drawing on a collection of sources, the author traces the transformation of Protestant Christianity in the 20th-century China from a small 'missionary' church buffeted by antiforeignism to an indigenous opular religion energized by nationalism.

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