And one does find that in China, many new idealists have turned from aesthetics to theology.The elements that Chinese culture has consistently failed to comprehend are precisely the memory of suffering,the sense of confession, the awareness of the sinfulness in the ontological structure of every ...
In 1964, I joined Chase Manhattan, and my first assignment was to analyze how much Latin American countries could afford to borrow. I was told to focus on Argentina, Brazil and Chile. To calculate their debt-carrying capacity, I had to calculate how much they could afford to pay...
and in order to reach a distance place, one had to begin by making a first step, and once he said, “Being a good son and a good younger brother provides already the basis for being a true man.”
History of Christianity's Spread and Development in Japan--An Investigation of the confrontation relationship with "civil religion" Religion is the spiritual product of human society and the most essential reflection on the spiritual world of a nation. When Christianity was introduced into Japan in ...
Ethnicity, Civil Society, and the Church: The Politics of Evangelical Christianity in Northeast India This chapter examines the contemporary relationship between politics and evangelical activity. Focusing on the northeast Indian state of Manipur, it makes ... F Sujatha - Evangelical Christianity and De...
This essay focuses on Francis Xavier (1506鈥 1552), the first saint of the Society of Jesus, canonised with its founder Ignatius of Loyola in 1622, and thre... E Frei - 《Journal of Early Modern Christianity》 被引量: 0发表: 2022年 ...
- 《Theory Culture & Society》 被引量: 28发表: 2007年 The Market Economy and Christian Ethics: The response of the churches Peter Sedgwick explores the relation of a theology of justice to that of human identity in the context of the market economy, and engages with critics of c... PH ...
7. Christianity and Contemporary Chinese Society: An Empirical Perspective (从实证研究看基督教与当代中国社会) This chapter provides an empirical examination of the situation of Christianity in present-day China, and of the factors which have given rise to this situation, from three perspectives the ...
not neces-sarily emerge clearly into view, and thus the reactions might seemsomewhat thinner than they really is. Such an approach might also con-ceal the stimulus that Christianity itself gave to the emergence of civilsociety in its modern form. The tradition of Christian social thought is,ho...
Christianity first emerged in the first century CE in the Levant region, the area centered on modern-day Israel, as a sect of the older monotheistic Jewish faith. Based on the teachings of Jesus Christ and his followers, referred to as disciples, Christianity soon emerged as a standalone reli...