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| Presbytarian American doctor who tended to royal child of Korea. successful and urged to establish a hospital. part of Christian appeal in Korea. |
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| 1920-30's; mobilized lay Catholics for work in Church and lay outreach. Present almost everywhere especially Latin America For example, re-evangalized Mayans in Gautemala. |
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| Catholic Charismatic Renewal |
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| Latin America. Began in N. America in 1970s. 1979- Puebla Bishops Conference warns against these "sects" mass rallies, healing marathons. very active in Brazil. "free religious movemtn" competes with Prot. Pentecostals |
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| Preb. missionary in Korea 1885. educator and translator. typewriters. founded universities. |
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| 1907 Korean bible translation into alphabetic language Hangul. Hanneamin name for God personal diety in Korean. more accessible to common ppl. help flourish edu |
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| Korean Dec. of Independence |
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| March 1 1919 independence from Japan. 16/33 signers Christian (5% of pop Christian) |
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| indig. of Japan. made state relig in 1889. also imposed by jap in Korea |
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| from China to Korea 1890- 3 self. by 1897- Korean missionaries; rapid ordination |
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| Sexuality and the Anglican Communion |
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Missions have played Key role in the development. Africa at center. controversy polygamy --> homosexuality. Lambeth Conference- 1998- be sensitive to all people,but dont sanction gay (against Bible) |
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| 1900- China. Nationalist uprising against imperialism and Wester Christianity. was actually good because of revivals afterward |
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| 1966-76. Four olds- culture habits, customs, ideas. Christians lose all bibles/ church. house churches. memory of scripture. prosecution. |
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| born 1903 and converted by Dora Yu in 1920. Finds "Little Flock" in 1923. apoli. esctalogical. antimissionary. no heirarchy/ordained. heavy reliance on Scripture. Nee resigns in 1942 when accused of sex immorality but returns in 1948. arrested 1952 and dies in labor camp 1972 |
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| in 1979 with an econ opening 3self churches allowed to reopen. under doc 19 only churches registered with 3self allowed. |
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| YT Wu (YMCA) forms in 1951. (Self-gov, self-support, self-propogation) aims to rid churches of imperialism, feudalism, and bourgeois thinking. |
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| begins Prot Missionaryt in 1807 London Missioanry Society and spurs Bible Translation |
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| founded China Inland Mission 1865 (faith mission, chinese dress, rural beyond West influence, self supported Church of 85,000 |
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| ordained bishop of Shanghai 1951. 1st chinese born b of shanghai. supported lay led legion of mary. 1955 gov tries to force him to confess and he yells Long live JC, long pope! imprisoned immediately. tried for treason 1960. JP II declares cardinal while in Prision |
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| 1982 The Central Committee of Commie Party to curb house churches- if not registered with 3 self banned. relig freedom |
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| 1850-64 led by christain convert who thought he was Jesus' younger bro against Qing Dynasty |
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| 1926-9; between clerical and anti clerical in Mexico. in response to oppression of Cath. "fighting for Christ the King" reform vs PPl cath revolt against constituion of 1917 |
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| evangalist, helped open Jingzhou seminary, a prof at Hunan Bible Institute. worked with TSPM. worked on a magazine. |
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| fluent in English. made an impact at Edinborogh by stating that missionaries need to give Chinese Christians more responsibility in churches. wanted united non demon church |
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| poli leader (1928-49) who converted to Christianity upon marrying Song Meiling. anti-commie recog. by CHurch as leader |
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| led little Flock when Nee prison. in Taiwan Witness LI |
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| fundamentalist pastor. critcal of foreign missionaries. publicly resisted commie auth. and imprisioned |
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| Catholic prist. advocated sharing duties with Chinese priests, passionately worked in China for whole life even through war. intelligence gathering |
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| helps find 3self. runs offical 3self seminary. |
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| led by Watchman Nee. history moving towards "age of the kingdom" spiritaul transcendence. taken over by Witness Li |
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| commie movement taht allowed ppl to speak out (relig dialogue, criticism of auth) followed by Anti-Rightist campaigm that imprisoned those who spoke out |
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| econ program under Mao as an attempt to move from agric to industry. failed and many died of starvation |
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| Forces China to open up to West. British strip away Chinese sovereignty and history. Resulted in more foreign missionaries and more churches. |
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