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China and the Christian Impact

China and the Christian Impact

China and the Christian Impact

A Conflict of Cultures
Jacques Gernet
November 1985
Unavailable - out of print March 1995
Hardback
9780521266819

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    Jacques Gernet's invigorating book turns the tables on traditional approaches to the history of Christianity in China, presenting a coherent analysis of the impact of Christianity in the seventeenth century from the Chinese point of view. The aim is to reveal what the Chinese said and wrote about the Jesuit missionaries and to ask a profound general question: to what extent do the reactions of the Chinese at the time of their first contacts with the 'doctrine of the Master of Heaven' reveal fundamental differences between Western and Chinese conceptions of the world? For the missionaries themselves, the Chinese were men like any other, but corrupted by superstition and unfortunate enough to have remained in ignorance of the Revelations. Professor Gernet shows, the missionaries, just like the Chinese literary elite, were the unconscious bearers of a whole civilisation. The problems they encountered were generated by different languages and logic and by very different visions of the world and of man.

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    November 1985
    Hardback
    9780521266819
    310 pages
    228 × 152 × 31 mm
    0.6kg
    Unavailable - out of print March 1995
      Author
    • Jacques Gernet