Reformed catholicity suffers from a fragility that causes it to easily fragment over comparatively small differences. This study wagers that an important resource that can be useful for addressing this problem is the Chinese philosophy of tianxia. The article introduces the idea of a ‘Reformed catholicity under Heaven’ by placing a more liberal interpretation of tianxia in conversation with the problems in Reformed approaches to the church’s catholicity. In doing so, the article demonstrates tianxia’s ecclesiological usefulness while articulating two dimensions of ‘Reformed catholicity under Heaven’ that can deepen how Reformed churches inhabit catholicity in ways that promote unity
Confucius’ disciple, Yan Hui, once asked the Master how to become a good person. “Goodness,” the Mas...
Since the end of the Cultural Revolution and the beginning of the Reform and Opening Up period, Prot...
Confucius’ disciple, Yan Hui, once asked the Master how to become a good person. “Goodness,” the Mas...
Reformed catholicity suffers from a fragility that causes it to easily fragment over comparatively s...
Reformed catholicity suffers from a fragility that causes it to easily fragment over comparatively s...
The Vatican-China agreement has brought all the Chinese bishops into communion with the pope, but so...
This thesis explores various trajectories of contextual theology as they have developed in the two C...
The recent history of China cannot get away from the impact of western thoughts and industrializatio...
While Matteo Ricci inaugurated a fruitful dialogue between Christianity and Confucianism, today this...
This article examines the ‘missionary space’ of the Catholic University of Beijing (Furen University...
There is an extensive literature on modernization, regulation and religious change from a global pe...
Chinese Protestant Christianity has been continually growing over the past three decades, with an es...
With the migration of people of various ethnicities, the post-modern world is breaking down the barr...
This article focuses on the role and significance of community building and the church’s unity in re...
Christianity in China is known to have been influenced by Chinese popular religion. Yet it is less k...
Confucius’ disciple, Yan Hui, once asked the Master how to become a good person. “Goodness,” the Mas...
Since the end of the Cultural Revolution and the beginning of the Reform and Opening Up period, Prot...
Confucius’ disciple, Yan Hui, once asked the Master how to become a good person. “Goodness,” the Mas...
Reformed catholicity suffers from a fragility that causes it to easily fragment over comparatively s...
Reformed catholicity suffers from a fragility that causes it to easily fragment over comparatively s...
The Vatican-China agreement has brought all the Chinese bishops into communion with the pope, but so...
This thesis explores various trajectories of contextual theology as they have developed in the two C...
The recent history of China cannot get away from the impact of western thoughts and industrializatio...
While Matteo Ricci inaugurated a fruitful dialogue between Christianity and Confucianism, today this...
This article examines the ‘missionary space’ of the Catholic University of Beijing (Furen University...
There is an extensive literature on modernization, regulation and religious change from a global pe...
Chinese Protestant Christianity has been continually growing over the past three decades, with an es...
With the migration of people of various ethnicities, the post-modern world is breaking down the barr...
This article focuses on the role and significance of community building and the church’s unity in re...
Christianity in China is known to have been influenced by Chinese popular religion. Yet it is less k...
Confucius’ disciple, Yan Hui, once asked the Master how to become a good person. “Goodness,” the Mas...
Since the end of the Cultural Revolution and the beginning of the Reform and Opening Up period, Prot...
Confucius’ disciple, Yan Hui, once asked the Master how to become a good person. “Goodness,” the Mas...