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1926
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Deng Yuzhi schliesst das Studium der Soziologie am Ginling College ab.
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Document:
Christianity in China : from the eighteenth century to the present. Ed. by Daniel H. Bays. (Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1996).
[Enthält] : Part I. Christianity and the Dynamics of Qing Society: 1. Catholics and society in eighteenth-century Sichuan Robert E. Entenmann; 2. Catholic converts in Jiangxi province: conflict and accommodation, 1860-1900 Alan Richard Sweeten; 3. Rural religion and village organization in North China: the Catholic challenge in the late nineteenth century Charles A. Litzinger; 4. Twilight of the Gods in the Chinese countryside: Christians, Confucians and the modernizing state, 1861-1911 Roger R. Thompson; 5. Christian missionary as Confucian intellectual: Gilbert Reid (1857-1927) and the Reform Movement in the late qing Tsou Mingeth; 6. The politics of evangelism at the end of the Qing: Nanchang, 1906 Ernest P. Young; Part II. Christianity and Ethnicity: 7. From Barbarians to sinners: collective conversion among plains aborigines in Qing Taiwan, 1859-1895 John R. Shepherd; 8. Christianity and the Hua Miao: writing and power Norma Diamond; 9. Christianity and Hakka identity Nicole Constable. Part III. Christianity and Chinese Women: 10. Christian virgins in eighteenth-century Sichuan Robert E. Entenmann; 11. Chinese women and Protestant Christianity at the turn of the twentieth-century Kwok Pui-Lan; 12. Cradle of female talent: the McTyeire home and school for girls, 1892-1937 Heidi A. Ross; 13. An oasis in a heathen land: St. Hilda's school for girls, Wuchang, 1928-1936 Judith Liu and Donald P. Kelly; 14. Christianity, feminism, and communism: the life and times of Deng Yuzhi Emily Honig; Part IV. The Rise of an Indigenous Chinese Christianity: 15. Karl Gutzlaff's approach to indigenization: the Chinese union Jessie G. Lutz and R. Ray Lutz; 16. Contextualizing Protestant publishing in China: the Wenshe, 1924-1928 Peter Chen-Main Wang; 17. The growth of independent Christianity in China, 1900-1937 Daniel H. Bays; 18. Toward independence: Christianity in China under the Japanese occupation, 1937-1945 Timothy Brook; 19. Y. T. Wu: a Christian leader under communism Gao Wangzhi; 20. Holy spirit Taiwan: Pentecostal and charismatic Christianity in the republic of China Murray A. Rubinstein; Appendices; Index.
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Publication)
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2
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1929
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Deng Yuzhi schliesst ihr Wirtschaftsstudium an der London School of Economics ab.
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Document:
Christianity in China : from the eighteenth century to the present. Ed. by Daniel H. Bays. (Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1996).
[Enthält] : Part I. Christianity and the Dynamics of Qing Society: 1. Catholics and society in eighteenth-century Sichuan Robert E. Entenmann; 2. Catholic converts in Jiangxi province: conflict and accommodation, 1860-1900 Alan Richard Sweeten; 3. Rural religion and village organization in North China: the Catholic challenge in the late nineteenth century Charles A. Litzinger; 4. Twilight of the Gods in the Chinese countryside: Christians, Confucians and the modernizing state, 1861-1911 Roger R. Thompson; 5. Christian missionary as Confucian intellectual: Gilbert Reid (1857-1927) and the Reform Movement in the late qing Tsou Mingeth; 6. The politics of evangelism at the end of the Qing: Nanchang, 1906 Ernest P. Young; Part II. Christianity and Ethnicity: 7. From Barbarians to sinners: collective conversion among plains aborigines in Qing Taiwan, 1859-1895 John R. Shepherd; 8. Christianity and the Hua Miao: writing and power Norma Diamond; 9. Christianity and Hakka identity Nicole Constable. Part III. Christianity and Chinese Women: 10. Christian virgins in eighteenth-century Sichuan Robert E. Entenmann; 11. Chinese women and Protestant Christianity at the turn of the twentieth-century Kwok Pui-Lan; 12. Cradle of female talent: the McTyeire home and school for girls, 1892-1937 Heidi A. Ross; 13. An oasis in a heathen land: St. Hilda's school for girls, Wuchang, 1928-1936 Judith Liu and Donald P. Kelly; 14. Christianity, feminism, and communism: the life and times of Deng Yuzhi Emily Honig; Part IV. The Rise of an Indigenous Chinese Christianity: 15. Karl Gutzlaff's approach to indigenization: the Chinese union Jessie G. Lutz and R. Ray Lutz; 16. Contextualizing Protestant publishing in China: the Wenshe, 1924-1928 Peter Chen-Main Wang; 17. The growth of independent Christianity in China, 1900-1937 Daniel H. Bays; 18. Toward independence: Christianity in China under the Japanese occupation, 1937-1945 Timothy Brook; 19. Y. T. Wu: a Christian leader under communism Gao Wangzhi; 20. Holy spirit Taiwan: Pentecostal and charismatic Christianity in the republic of China Murray A. Rubinstein; Appendices; Index.
(Bays,
Publication)
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3
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1932
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Deng Yuzhi verbringt einige Monate im International Labor Bureau in Genève.
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Document:
Christianity in China : from the eighteenth century to the present. Ed. by Daniel H. Bays. (Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1996).
[Enthält] : Part I. Christianity and the Dynamics of Qing Society: 1. Catholics and society in eighteenth-century Sichuan Robert E. Entenmann; 2. Catholic converts in Jiangxi province: conflict and accommodation, 1860-1900 Alan Richard Sweeten; 3. Rural religion and village organization in North China: the Catholic challenge in the late nineteenth century Charles A. Litzinger; 4. Twilight of the Gods in the Chinese countryside: Christians, Confucians and the modernizing state, 1861-1911 Roger R. Thompson; 5. Christian missionary as Confucian intellectual: Gilbert Reid (1857-1927) and the Reform Movement in the late qing Tsou Mingeth; 6. The politics of evangelism at the end of the Qing: Nanchang, 1906 Ernest P. Young; Part II. Christianity and Ethnicity: 7. From Barbarians to sinners: collective conversion among plains aborigines in Qing Taiwan, 1859-1895 John R. Shepherd; 8. Christianity and the Hua Miao: writing and power Norma Diamond; 9. Christianity and Hakka identity Nicole Constable. Part III. Christianity and Chinese Women: 10. Christian virgins in eighteenth-century Sichuan Robert E. Entenmann; 11. Chinese women and Protestant Christianity at the turn of the twentieth-century Kwok Pui-Lan; 12. Cradle of female talent: the McTyeire home and school for girls, 1892-1937 Heidi A. Ross; 13. An oasis in a heathen land: St. Hilda's school for girls, Wuchang, 1928-1936 Judith Liu and Donald P. Kelly; 14. Christianity, feminism, and communism: the life and times of Deng Yuzhi Emily Honig; Part IV. The Rise of an Indigenous Chinese Christianity: 15. Karl Gutzlaff's approach to indigenization: the Chinese union Jessie G. Lutz and R. Ray Lutz; 16. Contextualizing Protestant publishing in China: the Wenshe, 1924-1928 Peter Chen-Main Wang; 17. The growth of independent Christianity in China, 1900-1937 Daniel H. Bays; 18. Toward independence: Christianity in China under the Japanese occupation, 1937-1945 Timothy Brook; 19. Y. T. Wu: a Christian leader under communism Gao Wangzhi; 20. Holy spirit Taiwan: Pentecostal and charismatic Christianity in the republic of China Murray A. Rubinstein; Appendices; Index.
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Publication)
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4
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1941
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Deng Yuzhi beginnt mit ihrer Arbeit für die YWCA (Young Men's Christian Association).
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Document:
Christianity in China : from the eighteenth century to the present. Ed. by Daniel H. Bays. (Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1996).
[Enthält] : Part I. Christianity and the Dynamics of Qing Society: 1. Catholics and society in eighteenth-century Sichuan Robert E. Entenmann; 2. Catholic converts in Jiangxi province: conflict and accommodation, 1860-1900 Alan Richard Sweeten; 3. Rural religion and village organization in North China: the Catholic challenge in the late nineteenth century Charles A. Litzinger; 4. Twilight of the Gods in the Chinese countryside: Christians, Confucians and the modernizing state, 1861-1911 Roger R. Thompson; 5. Christian missionary as Confucian intellectual: Gilbert Reid (1857-1927) and the Reform Movement in the late qing Tsou Mingeth; 6. The politics of evangelism at the end of the Qing: Nanchang, 1906 Ernest P. Young; Part II. Christianity and Ethnicity: 7. From Barbarians to sinners: collective conversion among plains aborigines in Qing Taiwan, 1859-1895 John R. Shepherd; 8. Christianity and the Hua Miao: writing and power Norma Diamond; 9. Christianity and Hakka identity Nicole Constable. Part III. Christianity and Chinese Women: 10. Christian virgins in eighteenth-century Sichuan Robert E. Entenmann; 11. Chinese women and Protestant Christianity at the turn of the twentieth-century Kwok Pui-Lan; 12. Cradle of female talent: the McTyeire home and school for girls, 1892-1937 Heidi A. Ross; 13. An oasis in a heathen land: St. Hilda's school for girls, Wuchang, 1928-1936 Judith Liu and Donald P. Kelly; 14. Christianity, feminism, and communism: the life and times of Deng Yuzhi Emily Honig; Part IV. The Rise of an Indigenous Chinese Christianity: 15. Karl Gutzlaff's approach to indigenization: the Chinese union Jessie G. Lutz and R. Ray Lutz; 16. Contextualizing Protestant publishing in China: the Wenshe, 1924-1928 Peter Chen-Main Wang; 17. The growth of independent Christianity in China, 1900-1937 Daniel H. Bays; 18. Toward independence: Christianity in China under the Japanese occupation, 1937-1945 Timothy Brook; 19. Y. T. Wu: a Christian leader under communism Gao Wangzhi; 20. Holy spirit Taiwan: Pentecostal and charismatic Christianity in the republic of China Murray A. Rubinstein; Appendices; Index.
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Publication)
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5
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1950
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Deng Yuzhi wird christliche Abgedordnete der ersten Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
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Document:
Christianity in China : from the eighteenth century to the present. Ed. by Daniel H. Bays. (Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1996).
[Enthält] : Part I. Christianity and the Dynamics of Qing Society: 1. Catholics and society in eighteenth-century Sichuan Robert E. Entenmann; 2. Catholic converts in Jiangxi province: conflict and accommodation, 1860-1900 Alan Richard Sweeten; 3. Rural religion and village organization in North China: the Catholic challenge in the late nineteenth century Charles A. Litzinger; 4. Twilight of the Gods in the Chinese countryside: Christians, Confucians and the modernizing state, 1861-1911 Roger R. Thompson; 5. Christian missionary as Confucian intellectual: Gilbert Reid (1857-1927) and the Reform Movement in the late qing Tsou Mingeth; 6. The politics of evangelism at the end of the Qing: Nanchang, 1906 Ernest P. Young; Part II. Christianity and Ethnicity: 7. From Barbarians to sinners: collective conversion among plains aborigines in Qing Taiwan, 1859-1895 John R. Shepherd; 8. Christianity and the Hua Miao: writing and power Norma Diamond; 9. Christianity and Hakka identity Nicole Constable. Part III. Christianity and Chinese Women: 10. Christian virgins in eighteenth-century Sichuan Robert E. Entenmann; 11. Chinese women and Protestant Christianity at the turn of the twentieth-century Kwok Pui-Lan; 12. Cradle of female talent: the McTyeire home and school for girls, 1892-1937 Heidi A. Ross; 13. An oasis in a heathen land: St. Hilda's school for girls, Wuchang, 1928-1936 Judith Liu and Donald P. Kelly; 14. Christianity, feminism, and communism: the life and times of Deng Yuzhi Emily Honig; Part IV. The Rise of an Indigenous Chinese Christianity: 15. Karl Gutzlaff's approach to indigenization: the Chinese union Jessie G. Lutz and R. Ray Lutz; 16. Contextualizing Protestant publishing in China: the Wenshe, 1924-1928 Peter Chen-Main Wang; 17. The growth of independent Christianity in China, 1900-1937 Daniel H. Bays; 18. Toward independence: Christianity in China under the Japanese occupation, 1937-1945 Timothy Brook; 19. Y. T. Wu: a Christian leader under communism Gao Wangzhi; 20. Holy spirit Taiwan: Pentecostal and charismatic Christianity in the republic of China Murray A. Rubinstein; Appendices; Index.
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Publication)
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6
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1950
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Deng Yuzhi wird Generalsekretärin der YWCA (Young Men's Christian Association).
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Document:
Christianity in China : from the eighteenth century to the present. Ed. by Daniel H. Bays. (Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1996).
[Enthält] : Part I. Christianity and the Dynamics of Qing Society: 1. Catholics and society in eighteenth-century Sichuan Robert E. Entenmann; 2. Catholic converts in Jiangxi province: conflict and accommodation, 1860-1900 Alan Richard Sweeten; 3. Rural religion and village organization in North China: the Catholic challenge in the late nineteenth century Charles A. Litzinger; 4. Twilight of the Gods in the Chinese countryside: Christians, Confucians and the modernizing state, 1861-1911 Roger R. Thompson; 5. Christian missionary as Confucian intellectual: Gilbert Reid (1857-1927) and the Reform Movement in the late qing Tsou Mingeth; 6. The politics of evangelism at the end of the Qing: Nanchang, 1906 Ernest P. Young; Part II. Christianity and Ethnicity: 7. From Barbarians to sinners: collective conversion among plains aborigines in Qing Taiwan, 1859-1895 John R. Shepherd; 8. Christianity and the Hua Miao: writing and power Norma Diamond; 9. Christianity and Hakka identity Nicole Constable. Part III. Christianity and Chinese Women: 10. Christian virgins in eighteenth-century Sichuan Robert E. Entenmann; 11. Chinese women and Protestant Christianity at the turn of the twentieth-century Kwok Pui-Lan; 12. Cradle of female talent: the McTyeire home and school for girls, 1892-1937 Heidi A. Ross; 13. An oasis in a heathen land: St. Hilda's school for girls, Wuchang, 1928-1936 Judith Liu and Donald P. Kelly; 14. Christianity, feminism, and communism: the life and times of Deng Yuzhi Emily Honig; Part IV. The Rise of an Indigenous Chinese Christianity: 15. Karl Gutzlaff's approach to indigenization: the Chinese union Jessie G. Lutz and R. Ray Lutz; 16. Contextualizing Protestant publishing in China: the Wenshe, 1924-1928 Peter Chen-Main Wang; 17. The growth of independent Christianity in China, 1900-1937 Daniel H. Bays; 18. Toward independence: Christianity in China under the Japanese occupation, 1937-1945 Timothy Brook; 19. Y. T. Wu: a Christian leader under communism Gao Wangzhi; 20. Holy spirit Taiwan: Pentecostal and charismatic Christianity in the republic of China Murray A. Rubinstein; Appendices; Index.
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Publication)
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