Reading Christian Scriptures in China

Reading Christian Scriptures in China

Reading Christian Scriptures in China

Reading Christian Scriptures in China

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Overview

This volume sets out to examine how Christian scriptures have been read within a Chinese reading tradition, and to assess what questions such readings pose for both theologians and Chinese studies specialists. The absence to date of publications on the topic, and the scattered nature of such research and of scholars in the field makes this an important contribution to debate. The volume gathers essays from Biblical studies experts together with theologians and Chinese text scholars to discuss the interdisciplinary questions raised. Essays from mainland, Taiwanese and diasporic Chinese scholars ensure that a range of opinions (including those reflecting fault lines between 'academic' and 'confessional' positions) are presented. Within the four sections of the volume, several papers discuss and correct the current lineage of historical readings, while others study the historical impact of the Bible in Chinese society. Four essays give contextual or cross-cultural readings, with a focus on individual exegetes, mainly from the early twentieth century. The power of performance is raised in two essays, one comparative paper on Christian and Buddhist scriptures from the Qing dynasty and one on the singing of psalms in modern day Taiwan and Macao. Moral questions preoccupy others, including the challenges that early Chinese converts found in Biblical laws or Christian guidance on concubinage, and extrincisist readings of the Sermon on the Mount.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780567032928
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/02/2008
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

Dr. Chloe Starr is Associate Director of the Centre for the Study of Christianity in Oxford (UK) and a Departmental Lecturer in Classical Chinese in the Oriental Institute, University of Oxford, UK.

Table of Contents

Part I:
1. Setting the Scene: theoretical approaches to reading Christian Scripture in China

The Word Incarnate in China over 1365 years - Liu Ping (Fudan)


2. The Bible in China, 1900-2000: Literature for Religious, Ethical, Everyday or Literary Purposes? - Thor Strandenaes




3. Studies of the New Testament in Mainland China 1976-2006 - Zha Changping




4. Modern Chinese Attitudes towards the Bible - Chen Jianmin




Part II
Public Proclamation




5. Translating and Singing the Psalms in Peking, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Manila - Mark Fang




6. Chanting the scriptures, expelling the ghosts: Sacred texts in popular Christian ritual, c. 1770 - 1890 - Lars Laamann




7. Reading Scripture in Nineteenth-Century China - Chloë Starr




Part III




Biblical Hermeneutics I : Practitioner




8. Competing Tensions: The Search for Protestant Biblical Hermeneutics during the May Fourth - Sze-kar Wan




9. Interpreting the New Testament from a Confucian-Christian Perspective -
Wu Leichuan's Practice and Contribution to Chinese Biblical Hermeneutics - Grace Hui Liang




10. An Effort to Represent the Gospels to the Chinese Mind: A Note on T. C. Chao's approaches to Biblical Texts in The Life of Jesus" - Richard X. Y. Zhang




11.Hermeneutical Conflict? Reading the Bible in Contemporary China - Fredrik Fällman




Part IV




Biblical Hermeneutics II: Text




12. Reading 'The Sermon on the Mount' in China: A Hermeneutical Inquiry on Its History of Reception - John Yieh




13. Confucian Catholics? Appropriation of the Decalogue: A Crosstextual Reading - Tian Haihua




14.The Role the Internet is Playing for Chinese Believers Searching and Translating Scriptures - Zhou Pingping

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