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This book provides a key analysis of the development of the
Catholic Church in Taiwan, and considers the challenges it faces in
contemporary times. It examines how the 1949 revolution in Mainland
China brought a great number of Chinese intellectuals to Taiwan and
provided the Taiwan Catholic Church with valuable human asset for
theological and liturgical indigenization. This volume considers
different aspects of the development of the Taiwan Catholic Church
in the context of indigenization, and examines how the
multi-faceted aspects of Catholicism in the Taiwan Catholic Church
are revealed through history, philosophy, social science,
linguistics, music and literature.
This book provides a ground breaking interdisciplinary study of the
Catholic Church in Taiwan, focusing on the post 1949 Civil War in
China through to the present day, and discusses the role played by
the Catholic Church in contemporary Taiwanese society. It considers
the situation of the Catholic church of Taiwan during the Japanese
Occupation, Taiwan-Vatican Relations from 1949 onwards and
triangular Relations among the Vatican, Taiwan and China during
Tsai Ing-wen's Administration. Written from a wide range of
perspectives, from history and international relations to
literature, philosophy, and education, this volume offers an
important perspective on the birth and development of the Catholic
Church in Taiwan, contributing a key work to religious studies in
the Greater China Region.
This collection conceptualizes the question of rulership in past
centuries, incorporating such diverse disciplines as archaeology,
art history, history, literature and psychoanalysis to illustrate
how kings and queens ruled in Europe from the antiquity to early
modern times. It discusses forms of kingship such as
client-kingship, monarchy, queen consort and regnant queenship that
manifest gubernatorial power in concert with paternal succession
and the divine right of the king. While the king assumes a
religious dimension in his obligatory functions, justice and peace
are vital elements to maintain his sovereignty. In sum, the active
side of governmental power is to keep peace and order leading to
prosperity for the subjects; the passive side of power is to
protect the subjects from external attack and free them from fear.
These concepts of power find concurrence in modern times as well as
in non-European cultures. Through a truly cross-cultural,
transnational, multidimensional, gender-conscious and
interdisciplinary study, this collection offers a cutting edge
account of how power has been exercised and demonstrated in various
cultures of some bygone eras.
This collection conceptualizes the question of rulership in past
centuries, incorporating such diverse disciplines as archaeology,
art history, history, literature and psychoanalysis to illustrate
how kings and queens ruled in Europe from the antiquity to early
modern times. It discusses forms of kingship such as
client-kingship, monarchy, queen consort and regnant queenship that
manifest gubernatorial power in concert with paternal succession
and the divine right of the king. While the king assumes a
religious dimension in his obligatory functions, justice and peace
are vital elements to maintain his sovereignty. In sum, the active
side of governmental power is to keep peace and order leading to
prosperity for the subjects; the passive side of power is to
protect the subjects from external attack and free them from fear.
These concepts of power find concurrence in modern times as well as
in non-European cultures. Through a truly cross-cultural,
transnational, multidimensional, gender-conscious and
interdisciplinary study, this collection offers a cutting edge
account of how power has been exercised and demonstrated in various
cultures of some bygone eras.
This book provides a key analysis of the development of the
Catholic Church in Taiwan, and considers the challenges it faces in
contemporary times. It examines how the 1949 revolution in Mainland
China brought a great number of Chinese intellectuals to Taiwan and
provided the Taiwan Catholic Church with valuable human asset for
theological and liturgical indigenization. This volume considers
different aspects of the development of the Taiwan Catholic Church
in the context of indigenization, and examines how the
multi-faceted aspects of Catholicism in the Taiwan Catholic Church
are revealed through history, philosophy, social science,
linguistics, music and literature.
This book provides a ground breaking interdisciplinary study of the
Catholic Church in Taiwan, focusing on the post 1949 Civil War in
China through to the present day, and discusses the role played by
the Catholic Church in contemporary Taiwanese society. It considers
the situation of the Catholic church of Taiwan during the Japanese
Occupation, Taiwan-Vatican Relations from 1949 onwards and
triangular Relations among the Vatican, Taiwan and China during
Tsai Ing-wen's Administration. Written from a wide range of
perspectives, from history and international relations to
literature, philosophy, and education, this volume offers an
important perspective on the birth and development of the Catholic
Church in Taiwan, contributing a key work to religious studies in
the Greater China Region.
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