Description: Published under this title Quarterly notes on Christianity and Chinese religion since 1957, Ching Feng journal is one of the major publications of the Christian Study Centre on Chinese Religion and Culture (CSCCRC), Chung Chi College, Shatin, Hong Kong. It seeks to promote critical and constructive studies of all aspects of Chinese Christianity, Chinese religion and culture, and inter-religious dialogue between Christianity and other religious traditions in Asia. "The Christian Study Centre on Chinese Religion and Culture is engaged in scientific research with the aim of assisting the church in its total task of witness and service through increased understanding of the cultures in which it is situated."These eleven 1967-1973 journals are quite scarce. They are in English and appear to be written by English-speaking missionaries. Articles include: The Encounter between Christianity and Chinese Buddhism from the Nestorian Period to the First Half of the 20th Century.The Worship of Supernatural BeingsRites de Passage - Birth, Marriage and DeathThe Chinese CalendarFeng ShuiFolk Religion in an Urban Setting. ABOUT USWe are a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation. We sell books and other items donated by our community members to raise money for our local library system. We fund services, reading programs and purchases not in their budget. Our organization has operated continuously in the same city since 1937. PROCEEDS BENEFIT OUR LOCAL LIBRARY PROGRAMS - THANK YOU! Please visit our store for more titles. https://www.ebay.com/usr/friendsofthepaloaltolibrary
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Binding: Booklet
Language: English
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Author: The Christian Study Centre On Chinese Religion and Culture
Region: Hong Kong
Topic: Christianity in Hong Kong
Subject: Christianity and Chinese Culture
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