Encountering Modernity
Title | Encountering Modernity PDF eBook |
Author | Keyan G. Tomaselli |
Publisher | Rozenberg Publishers |
Total Pages | 203 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Africa |
ISBN | 9051708866 |
Encountering Modernity
Title | Encountering Modernity PDF eBook |
Author | Albert L. Park |
Publisher | University of Hawaii Press |
Total Pages | 354 |
Release | 2014-03-31 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0824840178 |
The story of Catholicism and Protestantism in China, Japan, and Korea has been told in great detail. The existing literature is especially rich in documenting church and missionary activities as well as how varied regions and cultures have translated Christian ideas and practices. Less evident, however, are studies that contextualize Christianity within the larger economic, political, social, and cultural developments in each of the three countries and its diasporas. The contributors to Encountering Modernity address such concerns and collectively provide insights into Christianity’s role in the development of East Asia and as it took shape among East Asians in the United States. The work brings together studies of Christianity in China, Taiwan, Korea, and Japan and its diasporas to expand the field through new angles of vision and interpretation. Its mode of analysis not only results in a deeper understanding of Christianity, but also produces more informed and nuanced histories of East Asian countries that take seriously the structures and sensibilities of religion—broadly understood and within a national and transnational context. It critically investigates how Protestant Christianity was negotiated and interpreted by individuals in Korea, China (with a brief look at Taiwan), and Japan starting in the nineteenth century as all three countries became incorporated into the global economy and the international nation-state system anchored by the West. People in East Asia from various walks of life studied and, in some cases, embraced principles of Christianity as a way to frame and make meaningful the economic, political, and social changes they experienced because of modernity. Encountering Modernity makes a significant contribution by moving beyond issues of missiology and church history to ask how Christianity represented an encounter with modernity that set into motion tremendous changes throughout East Asia and in transnational diasporic communities in the United States.
Encountering Modernity
Title | Encountering Modernity PDF eBook |
Author | Meei-Hwa Chern |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 386 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Buddhism |
ISBN |
Mission Reader
Title | Mission Reader PDF eBook |
Author | Samuel Jayakumar |
Publisher | OCMS |
Total Pages | 264 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9781870345422 |
Routledge Handbook of Modern Korean History
Title | Routledge Handbook of Modern Korean History PDF eBook |
Author | Michael J Seth |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 726 |
Release | 2016-01-29 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1317811488 |
Beginning in the mid-nineteenth century when Korea became entangled in the world of modern imperialism and the old social, economic and political order began to change; this handbook brings together cutting edge scholarship on major themes in Korean History. Contributions by experts in the field cover the Late Choson and Colonial periods, Korea’s partition and the diverging paths of North and South Korea. Topics covered include: The division of Korea Religion Competing imperialisms Economic change War and rebellions Nationalism Gender North Korea Under Kim Jong Il Global Korea The Handbook provides a stimulating introduction to the most important themes within the subject area, and is an invaluable reference work for any student and researcher of Korean History.
Betraying Spinoza
Title | Betraying Spinoza PDF eBook |
Author | Rebecca Goldstein |
Publisher | Schocken |
Total Pages | 306 |
Release | 2009-01-16 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 030751417X |
Part of the Jewish Encounter series In 1656, Amsterdam’s Jewish community excommunicated Baruch Spinoza, and, at the age of twenty–three, he became the most famous heretic in Judaism. He was already germinating a secularist challenge to religion that would be as radical as it was original. He went on to produce one of the most ambitious systems in the history of Western philosophy, so ahead of its time that scientists today, from string theorists to neurobiologists, count themselves among Spinoza’s progeny. In Betraying Spinoza, Rebecca Goldstein sets out to rediscover the flesh-and-blood man often hidden beneath the veneer of rigorous rationality, and to crack the mystery of the breach between the philosopher and his Jewish past. Goldstein argues that the trauma of the Inquisition’ s persecution of its forced Jewish converts plays itself out in Spinoza’s philosophy. The excommunicated Spinoza, no less than his excommunicators, was responding to Europe’ s first experiment with racial anti-Semitism. Here is a Spinoza both hauntingly emblematic and deeply human, both heretic and hero—a surprisingly contemporary figure ripe for our own uncertain age. From the Hardcover edition.
Islam Encountering Globalisation
Title | Islam Encountering Globalisation PDF eBook |
Author | Ali Mohammadi |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 262 |
Release | 2012-11-12 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1136133143 |
One of the greatest dilemmas facing Muslims today is the fact that Muslim culture is often seemingly incompatible with the culture of the modern Western world, and the features associated with it - technological progress, consumerism, and new electronic communication, all of which have the potential for a homogenizing effect on any culture. This book explores many key aspects of the globalisation process, discussing how Muslim countries are coping with globalisation, as well as considering how the West is responding to Islam.