Negotiating the Christian past in China: memory and missions in contemporary Xiamen

At the turn of the twenty-first century, Xiamen’s pursuit of World Heritage Site designation from UNESCO stimulated considerable interest in the city’s Christian past. History enthusiasts, both Christian and non-Christian, devoted themselves to reinterpreting the legacy of missionaries and challenge...

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Main Author: Liu, Jifeng 1984- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: University Park, PA Penn State University Press 2022
In:Year: 2022
Reviews:[Rezension von: Liu, Jifeng, 1984-, Negotiating the Christian past in China : memory and missions in contemporary Xiamen] (2024) (Cook, Richard J.)
[Rezension von: Liu, Jifeng, 1984-, Negotiating the Christian past in China : memory and missions in contemporary Xiamen] (2024) (Chow, Christie Chui-Shan)
[Rezension von: Liu, Jifeng, 1984-, Negotiating the Christian past in China : memory and missions in contemporary Xiamen] (2022) (Xiong, Wei)
Series/Journal:World Christianity
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Xiamen / Christianity
B China / Xiamen / Christianity
IxTheo Classification:CA Christianity
KBM Asia
Further subjects:B nostalgia
B Church-state relations
B Memory
B missionaries
B Chinese religion
B Xiamen
B Chinese Christianity
B Christianity / RELIGION  / Protestant
B Chinese politics
B Missions
B Asian Christianity
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Summary:At the turn of the twenty-first century, Xiamen’s pursuit of World Heritage Site designation from UNESCO stimulated considerable interest in the city’s Christian past. History enthusiasts, both Christian and non-Christian, devoted themselves to reinterpreting the legacy of missionaries and challenged official narratives of Christianity’s troubled associations with Western imperialism. In this book, Jifeng Liu documents the tension that has inevitably emerged between the established official history and these popular efforts.This volume elucidates the ways in which Christianity has become an integral part of Xiamen, a Chinese city profoundly influenced by Western missionaries. Drawing on extensive interviews, locally produced histories, and observations of historical celebrations, Liu provides an intimate portrait of the people who navigate ideological issues to reconstruct a Christian past, reproduce religious histories, and redefine local power structures in the shadow of the state. Liu makes a compelling argument that a Christian past is being constructed that combines official frameworks, unofficial practices, and nostalgia into social memory, a realm of dynamic negotiation that is neither dominated by the authoritarian state nor characterized by popular resistance. In this way, Negotiating the Christian Past in China illustrates the complexities of memory and missions in shaping the city’s cultural landscape, church-state dynamics, and global aspirations.This groundbreaking study assumes a perspective of globalization and localization, in both the past and the present, to better understand Chinese Christianity in a local, national, and global context. It will be welcomed by scholars of religious studies and world Christianity, and by those interested in the church-state relationship in China
ISBN:0271093196
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9780271093192