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Titel: Bd. 1. A history of Christianity in Asia. Beginnings to 1500
Autor: Moffett, Samuel H
Jahr: 1992
A HISTORY OF
Christianity
in Asia
VOLUME I:
BEGINNINGS TO 1500
Samuel Hugh Moffett
4dM
HarperSanFrancisco
A Division of HarperCollins/W /is/ ers
Contents
Acknowledgments xii
Introduction xiii
Maps
Strabo's Map of the World, a.d. 19 xvii
West Asia and the Sassanid Empire, ca. a.d. 600 xviii
East Asia and T'ang Dynasty China, ca. a.d. 800 xx
West and West Central Asia under Islam:
The Abbasid Caliphate, ca. a.d. 800 xxii
The Mongol Empire at its Greatest Extent, under
Kublai Kahn, ca. 1260-1300 xxiv
Asia, ca. 1500 xxvi
Part 1: From the Apostles to Muhammad
SECTION one:
THE FIRST TWO HUNDRED YEARS
Chapter 1: Asia and the World of the First Century 3
Greco-Roman Asia 6
Iranian (Persian) Asia 10
Sink (Chinese) 13
Indian Asia 16
Notes 20
Chapter 2: The First Missions to India 24
India and "The Apostle to Asia" 25
The Acts of Thomas 26
The Tradition Evaluated 29
The Mission of Pantaenus (ca. 180 or 190) 36
Notes 39
Vll
VÜi CONTENTS
Chapter 3: The Church of the East: The Syrian Period 45
The Abgar and Addai Tradition 46
The Tradition Evaluated 50
"The First Christian Kingdom" 56
Bardaisan of Edessa 64
The Assyrian Christians of Arbela 70
Tatian the Assyrian 72
Tatian and the Encratites 75
Asceticism and Asian Missions 77
Notes 80
SECTION TWO: THE EARLY SASSANID
PERIOD IN PERSIA (225-400)
Chapter 4: The Sassanid Revolution and the Church 91
Rome and the Sassanid Shahs 92
Church Life in Third-Century Persia 94
The Sons and Daughters of the Covenant 97
Missionary Outreach 200
Notes 202
Chapter 5: The Clash of Religions: Christian, Zoroastrian, and
Manichaean 205
Notes 222
Chapter 6: First Steps Toward a National Persian Church 226
The Episcopacy of Papa and the Synod of Seleucia 220
Jacob of Nisibis and the Begjnnings of Monasticism 222
Aphrahat the Persian 225
Notes 230
Chapter 7: The Great Persecution (340-401) 236
Notes 245
SEcnoN three: the later sassanid
PERIOD IN PERSIA (400-651)
Chapter 8: The Reorganization of the Persian Church 249
The Synod of Isaac (410) 252
The Synod of Yaballaha (420) and Further Persecution 257
CONTENTS IX
The Synod of Dadyeshu (424) and the Independence of the
Asian Church 262
Notes 264
Chapter 9: The Great Schism 168
The Nestorian Controversy 270
"Nestorianism" Examined 275
Notes 180
Chapter 10: The Controversy Spreads into Asia 185
Edessa, Rabbula, and the Monophysites 286
Chalcedon and Schism in Africa 190
The Persian Church Becomes Nestorian 293
Barsauma of Nisibis 294
The Synod of Acacius (486) 297
The School of Nisibis 200
Controversy and Decline 204
Mission into Central Asia 207
Notes 209
Chapter 11: Patriarch and Shah 226
The Synod of Mar Aba (544) and His Reforms 227
Chosroes I and Mar Aba 220
Abraham of Kaskar and Monastic Revival 225
Notes 228
Chapter 12: The Decline of the Persians (622-651) 230
Shah over Patriarch 232
The Controversy over the Teachings of Henana 234
The Breakdown of the Patriarchate 242
The Spread of Monophysitism in Persia 243
The Nestorian Counterattack 247
The Fall of the Sassanid Dynasty 252
The Late Flowering of the Persian Church 254
Notes 257
section four: christianity in
south asia
Chapter 13: Indian Christianity and Its Relation to Persia 265
Notes 270
Chapter 14: The Christian Kingdoms of the Arabs 272
Notes 281
X CONTENTS
Part II: Outreach: The Ends of the Earth
(From Alopen to the Crusades)
Chapter 15: The First Christian Mission to China 287
How Old Is Chinese Christianity? 288
Alopen and the First Christian Mission (635-649) 292
Beginnings of Persecution (656-712) 293
Recovery of the Church (712-781) 295
Disappearance of the Nestorians from China (781-980) 302
Notes 324
Chapter 16: Christianity and Early Islam (622-1000) 324
Muhammad and the Christians 326
Christianity and the Koran 329
Christianity Under the Patriarchal Caliphs (632-661) 333
Christianity Under the Umayyad Caliphate (661-750) 340
Christianity Under the Early 'Abbasids (750-850) 348
Timothy I and the Caliphs 349
The Decline of the Church (850-1000) 357
Notes 362
Chapter 17: The Survival of Christianity Under Medieval Islam
(1000-1258) 374
The Beginning of a New Millennium 375
The Breakup of the 'Abbasid Caliphate (1000-1258) 377
Christians During the "Persian Renaissance"
(945-1055) 378
Christianity in Asia Under the Fatimids of Egypt
(969-1043) 381
The Rise of the Turks (992-1095) 384
The Crusades (1095-1291) 386
Notes 392
Part III: The Pax Mongolica:
From Genghis Khan to Tamerlane
Chapter 18: The Mongols and the Recovery of Asian
Christianity 399
Christian Keraits and Shamanist Mongols 400
The Mongol Empire 404
CONTENTS XI
The First Franciscan Missions to the Mongols 405
William of Rubruck 409
Notes 414
Chapter 19: The Mongols and the Church in Persia 422
Hulegu and the Christians 422
Ilkhans and Patriarchs in Mongol Persia 425
Bar Hebraeus and the Jacobites 428
The Travels of the "Monks of Kublai Khan" 430
Intirnations of Weakness in Persian Christianity 435
Notes 436
Chapter 20: Christianity in Mongol China 442
Sorkaktani and the Line of Dynastie Succession 443
The Polos at the Court of Kublai Khan (1266-1292) 445
Nestorian Church Organization 448
Prince George of the Onguts 450
The Religious Policies of Kublai Khan 452
John of Montecorvino and the Roman Catholics 456
The Outer Limits of Nestorian Advance 459
Notes 462
Chapter 21: The Eclipse of Christianity in Asia 470
The Second Disappearance of the Church in China 471
The Conversion of the Persian Hkhanate to Islam 475
Tamerlane, "Scourge of God and Terror of the World" 480
Notes 488
Chapter 22: The Church in the Shadows 495
The Middle East 497
St. Thomas Christians in the Middle Ages 498
Conclusion 503
Notes 509
Appendix: The Nestorian Monumenf s Theological
Introduction 523
Notes 526
Bibliography 529
American Society of Missiology Series, No. 36
A HISTORY OF
Christianity
in Asia
VOLUME II:
1500 to 1900
Samuel Hugh Moffett
ORBI S ^g^B OOKS
Maryknoll, New York 10545
Contents
Preface to the ASM Series xii
Preface xiii
Maps xviii
Abbreviations and Acronyms of Journals, Annuals,
and Organizations xxiv
Part I: They Came by Sea:
The Return ofthe West (1500-1800)
Chapter 1: India (1500-1700): St. Thomas or St. Peter 3
The St. Thomas (Mar Thoma) Christians and the Portuguese 4
Golden Goa and the Roman Catholics 8
Francis Xavier and the Jesuits 9
Friction between Thomas Christians and the Missions 12
The Synod of Diamper (1599) 13
The Propaganda (or Propaganda Fide) 16
The Coonen (Koonan) Cross 17
The Drift from Nestorian to Jacobite Connections 19
Catholic Expansion beyond the Malabar Coast 20
Mission to Muslims in North India 23
Chapter 2: The Buddhist Kingdoms of the South (1505-1800):
Portuguese Ceylon, Burma, 'Vietnam, Siam 36
Portugal and the Buddhist Island of Ceylon (1505-1656) 37
Beginnings of Christian Mission (1543-1551) 38
A Christian King, Church Growth, and Religious Reaction 39
The Portuguese in Decline (1591-1656) 41
Burma: Violence and Resistance (1554-1800) 42
Alexander de Rhodes: Beginnings in Vietnam (Tonkin
and Annam, 1583-1802) 43
The French Enter Vietnam (1664-1802) 46
VI CONTENTS
Siam (Thailand): A Tenuous Base for Mission (1553-1769) 49
Chronology of Buddhist South Asia ( (1500-1800)) 51
Chapter 3: The Muslim Kingdoms of Southeast Asia (1500-1800):
Portuguese in Malaysia and the Spiee Islands (Indonesia) 59
Malacca, Gateway to East Asia (1511-1663) 60
The Spiee Islands (Indonesian Archipelago, 1511-1601) 60
Tabarija, the First Christian King 62
Francis Xavier in the Moluccas 63
Mission in the Islands after Xavier 65
Chapter 4: The "Christian Century" in Japan 68
Xavier, Jesuits, and Japanese Patronage (1551-1587) 68
The Japan Mission after Xavier (1552-1579) 73
Reforms of Valignano in the Nobunaga Shogunate (1571-1582) 75
Valignano as "Missiologist" 77
Backlash: The Age of Persecution 79
Restoration Gives Way to Persecution: Ieyasu (1598-1614) 85
The First Protestants (1600) 86
The Great Persecution: The Beginning of the End 87
Silence (1640-1800) 92
Chronology of Events 93
Chapter 5: Once More to China: "Missionaries and Mandarins" 105
First Contacts in Macao 106
Matteo Ricci and the Entry into China (1583-1610) 108
The Three Pillars of the Chinese Church 111
The Jesuits in Beijing to the Fall of the Ming Dynasty
(1610-1644) 113
The Fall of the Ming Dynasty (1644) 114
Christianity under the Manchu (Ch'ing, or Qing) Dynasty 116
The Rites Controversy (1636-1692): Disunity in the Mission 120
The Controversy Continued (1693-1742): Church vs. State 125
The Mission of De Töurnon (1704-1710) 126
Decline and Persecution (1742-1800) 130
The Dissolution of the Jesuits (1773) 132
Chapter 6: Korea (1593-1800): The Hermit Kingdom 143
De Cespedes and the Japanese Invasion 143
Christian Influences from China 146
The Dutch Come to Korea 147
CONTENTS Vll
Chapter 7: The Spaniards in the Philippines (1521-1800) 150
Magellan and the "Voyage around the World" 150
The First Missions (1565-1578) 152
"The Golden Years" (1578-1609) 153
Setbacks and Friction in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth
Centuries 156
Efforts to Train a Filipino Clergy 159
Suppression of the Jesuits 167
Chapter 8: Catholic Decline and Recovery (1792-1850) 175
Failure and Discouragement in India: Abbe Dubois 176
Worldwide Catholic Decline 178
More Persecution in China 180
Beginnings of Recovery and Revival 181
Recovery in Catholic Europe 183
Recovery in Asia 185
Chapter 9: West Asia under the Turks and Persians (1500-1800) 193
The Nestorians on the Turko-Persian Borders 194
The Sixteenth-Century Nestorian Schism 195
Decline of the Jacobite (Monophysite) Base on the
Mediterranean Coast 197
Catholic Missions in West Asia 197
Survival of the Armenian Church (1500-1800) 200
Christians in the Middle East at the End of the Eighteenth
Century 203
A Chronology of West Asia (1405-1834) 204
Part II: The Protestants Reach Asia (1600-1800)
Chapter 10: The First Protestants: The Dutch Reach Indonesia, Formosa,
and Ceylon 213
Indonesia: Capitalist Traders, Calvinist Chaplains 213
Formosa (Taiwan): Gateway to China? (1642-1661) 218
The Dutch Period in Ceylon (1656-1796) 222
Chapter 11: Eighteenth-Century India (1708-1792): Danish Kings,
German Pietists, and EngliSn Chaplains 236
The First English Chaplains 236
The Danish-Halle Mission to Tranquebar (1706-1846) 237
"Hidden Seed": The Moravians in India (1760-1803) 242
The English "Evangelical Chaplains" 244
Dill CONTENTS
Part III: "The Great Century" (1784-1860)
SECTION ONE:
PROTESTANTS AND CATHOLICS IN COMPETITION
Chapter 12: A Fresh Start in India (1792-1860): Carey and the
Protestants 253
Carey: The Man and the Challenge 253
Carey in India: Opposition and Trials 255
Serampore: The Trio and the Covenant 256
The First Converts 258
Translation, Social Reform, and Education for India 260
The Charter of 1813: Freedom for Christian Missions in India 263
Alexander Duff and Christian Education for India 265
Church Growth: Indian Protestantism in Mid-Century 267
Chronology (1792-1859) 270
Chapter 13: The Door to China Opens Again (1807-1860) 285
Robert Morrison and China (1807-1834) 286
The Ultra-Ganges Mission 289
Liang Fa and the Beginnings of Indigenous Evangelism 291
The Growth of Protestant Missions to the Chinese (1817-1840) 293
Gützlaff, a Continental European Protestant Pioneer 295
The Opium Wars (1839-1844,1856-1860) 297
The Taiping Rebellion (1851-1864) 298
Chapter 14: The Catholic Century in Korea (1784-1886):
Tne Martyrs 309
The Korean Initiative 309
The Founding of the Catholic Church in Korea (1792-1801) 311
l«e First Foreign Missionary and the Persecution of 1801 313
Sixty-Five Years of Persecution 314
The Great Persecution of 1866-1867 and Catholic Survival 315
Chapter 15: Burma (1813-1850): Protestant Pioneers and
D"*upted Catholics 322
Adoruram Judson and Baptist Beginnings (1813-1824) 322
Jhe First Anglo-Burmese War (1824-1826) 325
Jhe Rise of the Burma Baptist Church (1826-1860) 326
'Jhe Karen Apostle" and Expanding Growth (1827-1860) 327
1116 First Baptist Missionary Convention (1853) 329
Catholics in Burma 330
CONTENTS ix
Chapter 16: Ceylon under British Rule (1796-1860) 336
Transition: Dutch to British, Reformed to Anglican 336
Catholic Survival and Schism 338
Protestant Missions: Recession and Reinforcements
(1795-1860) 339
Buddhist Reaction and Revival 341
Protestant Advances in Education and Cooperation 342
Ceylon at Mid-Century 344
Chapter 17: Southeast Asia from Thailand to Vietnam (1800-1860) 349
Siam (1800-1860) 349
Progress in the South 356
Malaysia and Singapore (1800-1860) 356
Malaysia Chronology 359
Vietnam (1800-1860) 360
Chapter 18: Indonesia (1800-1860) 367
Dutch Colonialism 367
The Conversion of the Bataks 368
The Dutch Reformed Churches of the Islands 369
Joseph Kam in the Moluccas 370
Indonesia Chronology (1797-1892) 372
Chapter 19: The West and the Ancient Churches of the Middle East
(1800-1860) 376
The Nestorians of Persia (1800-1870) 376
The Nestorian-Protestant Schism (1846-1870) 380
Turkey (West Asia) 382
The Armenians 385
The Maronites 389
Protestants in Syria 391
SECTTON TWO:
WISSIONS MATURE AND LOCAL CHURCHES GROW
Chapter 20: Calamity in the Middle East (1860-1900) 403
T** Decline of the Turks 403
The "Mountain Nestorians" (1860-1900) 405
e Armenians and Their Massacre 406
^hanon 410
CONTENTS
Chapter 21: Advance in India (1860-1900) 415
The Syrian Thomas Christians of Kerala: Strife and Division 415
The Reform Movement and the Mar Thoma Syrian Church 417
The Continuing Syrian Orthodox Church (Jacobites) 419
Mass Movements: Outreach to Outeastes (Dalits) and Tribals 420
Advance to the Northeast: Mission to the Tribes 425
Rapid Catholic Growth in Chota Nagpur 430
Mission Cooperation, Division, and Christian Unity 431
Developing a National Christian Leadership 434
Women in Mission 437
Clouds on the Horizon: Growing Hindu Reaction and Missionary
Doubts 442
An Overview of Christianity in India, 1850-1900 444
India Chronology (1857-1900) 447
Chapter 22: China's Christians at the Empire's End (1860-1900) 463
Hudson Taylor and the China Inland Mission 464
The Roman Catholic Recovery 469
Protestants Progress toward National Influence 472
The Protestant Christian Educational Network 479
A Chinese Church for the Chinese 481
The Chinese Backlash 482
The Boxer Rebellion of 1899 -1901 484
Chapter 23: Christianity Reappears in Japan (1859-1900) 502
The Catholic Recovery 502
The Beginnings of Protestant Missions (1853-1872) 504
The Russian Orthodox Church in Japan 506
The Meiji Restoration (1868-1900) 507
Mission Activities during the Period of Tolerance (1872-1890) 508
Japanese Christians Take the Initiative 513
Women in Mission 514
The Identification of Christianity with Western Civilization 515
The Period of Reaction (1890-1900) 518
Chapter 24: Protestants and New Beginnings in Korea (1865-1905) 528
Robert J. Thomas, the First Protestant Martyr 529
Earlier Protestant Attempts to Enter Korea 530
The Foreign Wars; Korea Loses Its Independence 537
Beginnings of Massive Church Growth 537
Korean Leadership Training for the Ministry 539
First Steps from Mission Council to Korean Church 542
Interdenominational Cooperation 543
CONTENTS xi
Chapter 25: The Philippines (1860-1906) 554
The Spanish Friars under Pressure 555
Catholics under the Americans 558
Protestant Missions and American Occupation 559
The Rise of the Independent Philippine Churches 563
Philippines Chronology (1860-1915) 566
Chapter 26: Burma and Ceylon (1850-1900) 573
Burma: Colonialism, Mission, and the Tribes 573
Burma Chronology (1824-1900) 580
British Ceylon (1850-1900) 580
Chapter 27: Siam, Malaysia, and Vietnam (1860-1900) 594
Siam (Thailand), Land of the Free 594
Malaysia and Singapore: Colonialism, Islam, and the Church 607
Indo-China (Annam and Tonkin - Vietnam) 612
Chapter 28: Indonesia (1860-1900) 622
Protestant Renewal in a Dutch Colony 622
Schism and Friction within Protestant Missions 624
Impact on Society 625
Roman Catholic Missions 626
Conclusion 628
Epilogue: Thinking Back and Looking Ahead 632
Thinking Back 632
Roman Catholic Missions 643
Looking Ahead: The Nineteenth Century as Prologue
to the Present 645
Bibliography 655
Index 725 |
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