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SUMMARY:KHK Plenum | Fellow-Präsentationen
DTSTART:20140106T171500Z
DTEND:20140106T184500Z
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DESCRIPTION:Fellow-Presentation\, Pierre-Emmanuell Roux:The Proscription o
 f Catholicism in Late Imperial China: Local Realities and Regional Perspec
 tives (1724-1860)\nThe proscription of Catholicism in Qing China has long 
 been considered as the result of the well-known rites controversy – a sy
 mbol of the supposed incompatibility between Confucian and Christian value
 s – and held responsible for the failure of Catholic missions on the Chi
 nese soil. A detailed analysis of Chinese and Western sources however demo
 nstrates that the proscription policy launched in 1724 was doomed to failu
 re\, due to partial and ineffective measures. Within a few decades Europea
 n missionaries were reduced to secondary targets while Chinese converts an
 d\, soon\, sectarians supposedly converted to Christianity were establishi
 ng themselves as the principal targets of the government in the early nine
 teenth century. This presentation is thus intended to rethink the idea tha
 t Catholicism may have been considered by the Chinese authorities just as 
 an imported religion spread by Western missionaries. In doing so\, I will 
 also insist on the Japanese and Korean influences on the Chinese anti-Chri
 stian measures. 
LOCATION:FNO 02/ 40-46
URL:https://khk.ceres.rub.de/de/veranstaltungen/de-20140106-plenary-sessio
 n-fellows5/
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