Religion and food culture are two closely related topics in the Christian discourse and have been the subject of extensive anthropological research. This paper takes the Boston Chinese Catholics as a case study, and it adopts an ethnographic research methodology to explore the ways in which the sense of belonging develops in the Church community, based on the analysis of food culture in this context. Chinese Catholics in Boston are mainly Fujian and Hong Kong immigrants, and the class, status, and economic differences between these two communities are well apparent. The Boston Chinese Catholic Church divides food into sacred and secular. During religious rituals, all Catholics share the sacred food, the Holy Body and the Holy Blood, which s...
Chinese Protestant Christianity has been continually growing over the past three decades, with an es...
his book explores the Chinese Catholic Church as a whole as well as focusing on particular aspects o...
Chinese community in a Catholic village.https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/g223_chinese_christians...
Religion and food culture are two closely related topics in the Christian discourse and have been th...
As Christianity arrived on the shores of Singapore closely following British colonization, Western m...
In this chapter we examine the Chinese Catholic Community in Italy, a small diaspora religion within...
This is an examination of congregational life among Chinese Christians in New England. The study pri...
The contemporary Malaysian Catholic church bears witness to the many bridges that connect ecclesial ...
A Paris comme à Milan, l’implantation des communautés catholiques d’origine chinoise, qui se sont dé...
Chinese Protestant Christianity has been continually growing over the past three decades, with an es...
This paper explores place-making and identity construction at the frontier of the Qing Empire by foc...
The United States is a multicultural nation consisting of many people from different nations with va...
Abstract This thesis is based on a six months fieldwork on the Chinese community in Penang, a small...
This is a missiological research done in Yuen Long, Hong Kong. The study is on two groups of people ...
This study explores the Terengganu and Kelantan Peranakan Chinese foodways with special reference to...
Chinese Protestant Christianity has been continually growing over the past three decades, with an es...
his book explores the Chinese Catholic Church as a whole as well as focusing on particular aspects o...
Chinese community in a Catholic village.https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/g223_chinese_christians...
Religion and food culture are two closely related topics in the Christian discourse and have been th...
As Christianity arrived on the shores of Singapore closely following British colonization, Western m...
In this chapter we examine the Chinese Catholic Community in Italy, a small diaspora religion within...
This is an examination of congregational life among Chinese Christians in New England. The study pri...
The contemporary Malaysian Catholic church bears witness to the many bridges that connect ecclesial ...
A Paris comme à Milan, l’implantation des communautés catholiques d’origine chinoise, qui se sont dé...
Chinese Protestant Christianity has been continually growing over the past three decades, with an es...
This paper explores place-making and identity construction at the frontier of the Qing Empire by foc...
The United States is a multicultural nation consisting of many people from different nations with va...
Abstract This thesis is based on a six months fieldwork on the Chinese community in Penang, a small...
This is a missiological research done in Yuen Long, Hong Kong. The study is on two groups of people ...
This study explores the Terengganu and Kelantan Peranakan Chinese foodways with special reference to...
Chinese Protestant Christianity has been continually growing over the past three decades, with an es...
his book explores the Chinese Catholic Church as a whole as well as focusing on particular aspects o...
Chinese community in a Catholic village.https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/g223_chinese_christians...