Ancestors, virgins, & friars: Christianity as a local religion in late imperial China
"Christianity is often praised as an agent of Chinese modernization or damned as a form of cultural and religious imperialism. In both cases, Christianity's foreignness and the social isolation of converts have dominated this debate. This book aims to uncover another story. In the sixteent...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Christianity is often praised as an agent of Chinese modernization or damned as a form of cultural and religious imperialism. In both cases, Christianity's foreignness and the social isolation of converts have dominated this debate. This book aims to uncover another story. In the sixteenth century, European missionaries brought a foreign and global religion to China. Converts then transformed this new religion into a local one." "Focusing on the still-active Catholic communities of Fuan county in northeast Fujian, this project addresses three main questions. Why did people convert? How did converts and missionaries transform a global and foreign religion into a local religion? What does Christianity's localization in Fuan tell us about the relationship between late imperial Chinese society and religion?" "The study's implications extend beyond the issue of Christianity in China to the wider fields of religious and social history and the early modern history of global intercultural relations. The book suggests that Christianity became part of a pre-existing pluralistic, local religious space and, the author argues, that we underestimate late imperial society's tolerance for "heterodoxy." The view from Fuan offers an original account of how a locality created its own religious culture in Ming and Qing China."--BOOK JACKET. |
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Titel: Ancestors, virgins, friars
Autor: Menegon, Eugenio
Jahr: 2009
Contents
Maps and Figures xvii
Abbrevtations and Acronyms xviii
Introduction: "Truly Unfathomable"? i
i Fuan Literati, Jesuits, and Spanish Friars 17
Community Founders: The Literati of Fuan County / 19
Before the Dominicans: Fuan Literati and the Jesuits / 27
Local Elites Within Fuan and Within the Christian Community / 31
The Dominicans as Spaniards: Chinese Perceptions / 36
The Dominicans as Priests / 42
The Dominican Province of Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary / 43
The Manila Experience / 49
2 Becoming Local: Conflict with Gods and Ancestors, 1634-1645 59
First Tensions / 62
Christian Iconoclasm Against the Gods and the Reaction of
Local Society / 64
The Religious World of Fuan: A Competitive Market of Gods, Spirits, and
Rituals / 68
Daoism and Buddhism / 69
Lay Devotional Croups: The Nonaction Tradition in Fujian / 73
xiv Contents
Local Cults: The Lady of the Water Margins, Linshui Füren / 76
Local Cults:TutelaryDeitiesofLineages / 79
The Discovery ofAncestral Rituals in Fuan, 1635 / 81
Splitting the Community. Ancestral Rituals and the Anti-Christian
Response / 83
Radicalization of Christian Commitment and a New Public in
the Early 1640s / 87
3 The Golden Age of Opportunity, 1645-1723 92
Opportunity Arises / 93
Qing Turncoats and Anti-Christian Literati: The Chen Lineage of
Shanghang Ward / 96
Liu Retakes Fuan: The Christians' Window of Opportunity / 08
The Fleering Christian Moment / 99
After the Qing Conquest (1654-62): Imperial Favor in the
Shunzhi Period / 102
The KangxiReign(i662-1722) / 106
Internal Development /in
4 Suppression and Persistence, 1723-1840S 116
The 1723-24 Campaign in Fuan: Beijing Poütics or
Mindong DisoTders? / 116
Suppression Breeds Resistance / 124
The 1746 Anti-Christian Campaign in the Qianlong Reign
(1739-96): From Mindong to the Whole Empire / 128
The State's Confucian Response and Christian Memory
Building / 137
Local Priesthood / 140
From Central State Suppression to Local Extortion / 143
Peace Until 1836: The Jiaqing and Daoguang Reigns
(1799-1840s) / 146
The Last Anti-Christian Campaign in Mindong (1836-39) Before
the Opium Ware / 149
5 The Christians of Fuan 154
The Physical and Human Landscapes in the Making of Christian
Communities / 154
"Influential as Hundreds of Common People": Christian Literati
in Fuan / 169
Contents xv
Family and Lineage: The Role of Kinship in the Diffusion of
Christianity / 177
The History of Fujianese Lineages as a Factor in Christian
Conversion / 192
Christian Networks in Fuan County: New Maniage Patterns
and Lineage Alliances / 201
6 Christian Religious Fellowship in Mindong: Priests, Rituals,
and Lay Institutions 206
The Roles of the Priest / 210
Oral and Written Instruction / 212
Healing and Exorcism / 221
Discipline / 230
Sacramental and Devotional Life of the Christians / 237
Communal Organization of the Christian Community / 246
The Third Order / 250
The Confraternity of the Rosary /25 s
7 Filial Piety, Ancestral Rituals, and Salvation 260
Late Ming Controversies: Jesuits and Friars / 263
The Fuan Literati's Interpretations / 271
The Dominicans'Reform of Filial Piety / 274
Ancestral Ritualsand Fujianese Christian Communities / 284
The Reform of Filial Piety Through the Idea of Salvation / 294
8 Virginity, Chastity, and Sex 301
Women, Religion, and Christianity: Male Perception and Female
Experience / 304
Native Models for the Beatas: Virgins, Goddesses, and Chaste
Widows / 312
The Missionary Discourse of Christian Virginity in the
Chinese Context / 316
Christian Virginity and Fuan Women / 318
Fuan Christian Literati and the Defense of Christian Virginity vs.
Confucian Chastity / 324
Social Life of the Beatas Between Opposition and Incentives / 327
Religious Life of the Beatas: Opportunities / 334
Disobeying the Rules / 340
Transmission ofValues and Christian Localization / 353
xvi Contents
Conclusiön?Ruptures: Fuan After the Opium Wars 357
Continuities: The Christian Virgins / 364
The Local Religious Space: Past and Present / 367
Reference Matter
Notes on Sources 377
Bibliograph} 385
Index 427 |
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