The Political Contexts of Religious Exchanges: A Study on Chinese Protestants’ International Relations

This article surveys the complex ecumenical, missionary and international church relations of Chinese Protestant Christians. It argues that the inter-church relations to other parts of Asia are overshadowed by relations to Christians in the West, thus reflecting a political preoccupation with relati...

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Main Author: Tobias Brandner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2013-01-01
Series:Journal of Current Chinese Affairs
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Online Access:http://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/giga/jcca/article/view/673
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spelling doaj-dd50d119ba5249a683abca6329238ef42020-11-25T03:15:33ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Current Chinese Affairs1868-10261868-48742013-01-01423149179The Political Contexts of Religious Exchanges: A Study on Chinese Protestants’ International RelationsTobias BrandnerThis article surveys the complex ecumenical, missionary and international church relations of Chinese Protestant Christians. It argues that the inter-church relations to other parts of Asia are overshadowed by relations to Christians in the West, thus reflecting a political preoccupation with relationships to the West. This is evidenced by an analysis of worldwide and Asian ecumenism as well as bilateral church and missionary relationships. The dominance of contacts with the West not only contradicts the idea of a multipolar world and increased South-South contacts, it also stands in contrast to the reality of growing and increasingly important Christianity in Asia. Methodologically, this paper analyses different kinds of international relations (multilateral and bilateral, inter-church and missionary) and develops a typology of different inter-church and inter-state relations to assess international church relations in Asia today. The typology shows how China’s international church relations support its political relationships with its neighbours and beyond.http://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/giga/jcca/article/view/673SurveySocial sciencesReligionChinaAsiaChristianityecumenism in Asiainternational church relationsChristianity in Asia300200ChinaAsiaContemporary
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The Political Contexts of Religious Exchanges: A Study on Chinese Protestants’ International Relations
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs
Survey
Social sciences
Religion
China
Asia
Christianity
ecumenism in Asia
international church relations
Christianity in Asia
300
200
China
Asia
Contemporary
author_facet Tobias Brandner
author_sort Tobias Brandner
title The Political Contexts of Religious Exchanges: A Study on Chinese Protestants’ International Relations
title_short The Political Contexts of Religious Exchanges: A Study on Chinese Protestants’ International Relations
title_full The Political Contexts of Religious Exchanges: A Study on Chinese Protestants’ International Relations
title_fullStr The Political Contexts of Religious Exchanges: A Study on Chinese Protestants’ International Relations
title_full_unstemmed The Political Contexts of Religious Exchanges: A Study on Chinese Protestants’ International Relations
title_sort political contexts of religious exchanges: a study on chinese protestants’ international relations
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Current Chinese Affairs
issn 1868-1026
1868-4874
publishDate 2013-01-01
description This article surveys the complex ecumenical, missionary and international church relations of Chinese Protestant Christians. It argues that the inter-church relations to other parts of Asia are overshadowed by relations to Christians in the West, thus reflecting a political preoccupation with relationships to the West. This is evidenced by an analysis of worldwide and Asian ecumenism as well as bilateral church and missionary relationships. The dominance of contacts with the West not only contradicts the idea of a multipolar world and increased South-South contacts, it also stands in contrast to the reality of growing and increasingly important Christianity in Asia. Methodologically, this paper analyses different kinds of international relations (multilateral and bilateral, inter-church and missionary) and develops a typology of different inter-church and inter-state relations to assess international church relations in Asia today. The typology shows how China’s international church relations support its political relationships with its neighbours and beyond.
topic Survey
Social sciences
Religion
China
Asia
Christianity
ecumenism in Asia
international church relations
Christianity in Asia
300
200
China
Asia
Contemporary
url http://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/giga/jcca/article/view/673
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