Juan Cobo, a Spanish Dominican, preached to the Chinese in the Philippines between 1588 and 1592. During this time, he translated Ming Xin Bao Jian 《明心寶鑒》, which was the first Chinese classic translated into a Western language. In addition, he also authored an evangelical work: Bian Zheng Jiao Zhen Chuan Shilu 《辯正教真傳實錄》. His approach was notably different from his contemporary Dominicans’ orthodox inclinations. Juan Cobo’s works show his enthusiastic admiration for the Chinese culture, which is demonstrated in his open attitude towards the Confucian and Daoist doctrines, as well as in his recorded egalitarian discussion with a Mandarin scholar. In this article, based on Juan Cobo’s works, an analysis is undertaken regarding how this mission...
In this article we analyze the Jesuit missionaries' investigation of Chinese writing during the 6...
En este trabajo se da una visión general sobre la llegada de los misioneros europeos al Extremo Orie...
Past studies on expeditions by missionaries to Ming China have mainly focused on the doctrinal trans...
The Order of Preachers was responsible for the evangelization of the Chinese in Manila from their ar...
In the following research are analyzed some of the discourses produced during the Catholic missionar...
Among the assumptions interrogated in this volume, edited by Anthony E. Clark, is if Christianity sh...
Missionaries to China, by virtue of their positions and knowledge, frequently became important chann...
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Western Ideology such as philosophy, religion and allegory was introduced into China by the Catholic...
In this article we analyze the Jesuit missionaries' investigation of Chinese writing during the 6...
En este trabajo se da una visión general sobre la llegada de los misioneros europeos al Extremo Orie...
Past studies on expeditions by missionaries to Ming China have mainly focused on the doctrinal trans...
The Order of Preachers was responsible for the evangelization of the Chinese in Manila from their ar...
In the following research are analyzed some of the discourses produced during the Catholic missionar...
Among the assumptions interrogated in this volume, edited by Anthony E. Clark, is if Christianity sh...
Missionaries to China, by virtue of their positions and knowledge, frequently became important chann...
Paper PresentationChina during the 17th and 18th centuries not only witnessed a drastic political tr...
At the beginning of the seventeenth century, the Chinese empire was open to mendicant orders thanks ...
Religious Group-Early Missionary Christianity in China Speaking of Christianity in China, the early ...
One of the hinges of the Jesuit missionary strategy in China was the accommodation of the Christian ...
The encounter between Christianity and the Chinese language largely coincided with the history of th...
This article analyses the role of Christian missionaries in the Modernization of China. The paper wi...
This article clarifies the often overlooked facts attributed to European missionaries in Asia, espe...
Western Ideology such as philosophy, religion and allegory was introduced into China by the Catholic...
In this article we analyze the Jesuit missionaries' investigation of Chinese writing during the 6...
En este trabajo se da una visión general sobre la llegada de los misioneros europeos al Extremo Orie...
Past studies on expeditions by missionaries to Ming China have mainly focused on the doctrinal trans...