1st Edition

Giulio Aleni, Kouduo richao, and Christian–Confucian Dialogism in Late Ming Fujian

By Song Gang Copyright 2019
444 Pages
by Routledge

444 Pages
by Routledge

444 Pages
by Routledge

Christian dialogic writings flourished in the Catholic missions in late Ming China. This study focuses on the mission work of the Italian Jesuit Giulio Aleni (Ai Rulüe 艾儒略, 1582–1649) in Fujian and the unique text Kouduo richao 口鐸日抄 (Diary of Oral Admonitions, 1630–1640) that records the religious and intellectual conversations among the Jesuits and local converts. By examining the mechanisms... Read more

Introduction – Chapter One: From Literary Dialogue to Cultural Dialogism – Chapter Two: Aleni, Fujian Mission, and Kouduo richao – Chapter Three: Practical Investigations of Heaven and Earth – Chapter Four: Spiritual and Moral Cultivation of Man – Chapter Five: Salvation before the Eyes: Objects, Images, and Liturgies – Conclusion – Appendices – Bibliography – Index and Glossary – Chinese Summary

Biography

Song Gang is Associate Professor of Chinese History in the School of Chinese, the University of Hong Kong. His research interests include cultural exchanges between China and the West, with a focus on the intercultural encounter of the Jesuit missionaries and Confucian scholars in late imperial China.

"This volume’s true worth lies... in its academic scope: namely its thorough examination of Christian-Confucian dialogism in the seventeenth century." - Joseph Chadwin, Religious Studies Review