The Hakka are a branch of the Chinese Han people, who immigrated from central China to Kwangtung (Guangdong 广东) Province. They have their own cultural norms in terms of language, lineage, distribution of work roles and status of women. The trans-national Basel Mission was headquartered in the Swiss city of Basel, near the Swiss–German border. The Basel Mission was distinguished among the missions to China by its rural Hakka Christian community. This article sets out to illustrate how the Basel Mission supported and maintained the rural Hakka Christianity community by integrating Christianity with Hakka cultural precepts. Previous Christian historiographical research has generally chosen not to emphasize Hakka cultural beliefs and practices....
Missionaries to China, by virtue of their positions and knowledge, frequently became important chann...
Since the beginning of Christianity, the Church has been involved in spreading the Gospel\u27s messa...
The essays in this volume analyze and compare what it means to be Hakka in a variety of sociocultura...
Among the assumptions interrogated in this volume, edited by Anthony E. Clark, is if Christianity sh...
Recently, several historical studies on modern China have initiated the analysis of overseas Chinese...
The objective of this thesis is to contribute toward an understanding of missionaries and missions ...
International audienceThis paper gives a brief outline of the Hakka Bibles and other religious and e...
How do the people of a village that is both Chinese and Christian reconcile the contradictions betwe...
International audienceThis paper introduces and discusses three important sets of scholarly material...
In this research I have investigated the role of congregational leaders in cross-cultural missions m...
The influx of Chinese goldminers into the Otago province during the 1860s presented a challenge to t...
[[abstract]]The policies to protect disadvantage minorities and their cultures are usually establish...
Ever since the modern society, the large differences between Chinese and western customs have seriou...
This paper explores place-making and identity construction at the frontier of the Qing Empire by foc...
Interarea/Border-Crossing Session 171: Religion and Mobility in a Globalizing AsiaResearch on Chines...
Missionaries to China, by virtue of their positions and knowledge, frequently became important chann...
Since the beginning of Christianity, the Church has been involved in spreading the Gospel\u27s messa...
The essays in this volume analyze and compare what it means to be Hakka in a variety of sociocultura...
Among the assumptions interrogated in this volume, edited by Anthony E. Clark, is if Christianity sh...
Recently, several historical studies on modern China have initiated the analysis of overseas Chinese...
The objective of this thesis is to contribute toward an understanding of missionaries and missions ...
International audienceThis paper gives a brief outline of the Hakka Bibles and other religious and e...
How do the people of a village that is both Chinese and Christian reconcile the contradictions betwe...
International audienceThis paper introduces and discusses three important sets of scholarly material...
In this research I have investigated the role of congregational leaders in cross-cultural missions m...
The influx of Chinese goldminers into the Otago province during the 1860s presented a challenge to t...
[[abstract]]The policies to protect disadvantage minorities and their cultures are usually establish...
Ever since the modern society, the large differences between Chinese and western customs have seriou...
This paper explores place-making and identity construction at the frontier of the Qing Empire by foc...
Interarea/Border-Crossing Session 171: Religion and Mobility in a Globalizing AsiaResearch on Chines...
Missionaries to China, by virtue of their positions and knowledge, frequently became important chann...
Since the beginning of Christianity, the Church has been involved in spreading the Gospel\u27s messa...
The essays in this volume analyze and compare what it means to be Hakka in a variety of sociocultura...