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The Diffused Story of the Footwashing in John 13 (Hardcover): Yanrong Chen The Diffused Story of the Footwashing in John 13 (Hardcover)
Yanrong Chen; Foreword by Nicolas Standaert
R934 Discovery Miles 9 340 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
The Diffused Story of the Footwashing in John 13 (Paperback): Yanrong Chen The Diffused Story of the Footwashing in John 13 (Paperback)
Yanrong Chen; Foreword by Nicolas Standaert
R983 Discovery Miles 9 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Interweaving of Rituals - Funerals in the Cultural Exchange between China and Europe (Paperback): Nicolas Standaert The Interweaving of Rituals - Funerals in the Cultural Exchange between China and Europe (Paperback)
Nicolas Standaert
R842 Discovery Miles 8 420 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The death of the Italian Jesuit Matteo Ricci in China in 1610 was the occasion for demonstrations of European rituals appropriate for a Catholic priest and also of Chinese rituals appropriate to the country hosting the Jesuit community. Rather than burying Ricci immediately in a plain coffin near the church, according to their European practice, the Jesuits followed Chinese custom and kept Ricci's body for nearly a year in an air-tight Chinese-style coffin and asked the emperor for burial ground outside the city walls. Moreover, at Ricci's funeral itself, on their own initiative the Chinese performed their funerary rituals, thus starting a long and complex cultural dialogue in which they took the lead during the next century. The Interweaving of Rituals explores the role of ritual - specifically rites related to death and funerals - in cross-cultural exchange, demonstrating a gradual interweaving of Chinese and European ritual practices at all levels of interaction in seventeenth-century China. This includes the interplay of traditional and new rituals by a Christian community of commoners, the grafting of Christian funerals onto established Chinese practices, and the sponsorship of funeral processions for Jesuit officials by the emperor. Through careful observation of the details of funerary practice, Nicolas Standaert illustrates the mechanics of two-way cultural interaction. His thoughtful analysis of the ritual exchange between two very different cultural traditions is especially relevant in today's world of global ethnic and religious tension. His insights will be of interest to a broad range of scholars, from historians to anthropologists to theologians.

The Interweaving of Rituals - Funerals in the Cultural Exchange between China and Europe (Hardcover): Nicolas Standaert The Interweaving of Rituals - Funerals in the Cultural Exchange between China and Europe (Hardcover)
Nicolas Standaert
R3,360 Discovery Miles 33 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The death of the Italian Jesuit Matteo Ricci in China in 1610 was the occasion for demonstrations of European rituals appropriate for a Catholic priest and also of Chinese rituals appropriate to the country hosting the Jesuit community. Rather than burying Ricci immediately in a plain coffin near the church, according to their European practice, the Jesuits followed Chinese custom and kept Ricci's body for nearly a year in an air-tight Chinese-style coffin and asked the emperor for burial ground outside the city walls. Moreover, at Ricci's funeral itself, on their own initiative the Chinese performed their funerary rituals, thus starting a long and complex cultural dialogue in which they took the lead during the next century. The Interweaving of Rituals explores the role of ritual - specifically rites related to death and funerals - in cross-cultural exchange, demonstrating a gradual interweaving of Chinese and European ritual practices at all levels of interaction in seventeenth-century China. This includes the interplay of traditional and new rituals by a Christian community of commoners, the grafting of Christian funerals onto established Chinese practices, and the sponsorship of funeral processions for Jesuit officials by the emperor. Through careful observation of the details of funerary practice, Nicolas Standaert illustrates the mechanics of two-way cultural interaction. His thoughtful analysis of the ritual exchange between two very different cultural traditions is especially relevant in today's world of global ethnic and religious tension. His insights will be of interest to a broad range of scholars, from historians to anthropologists to theologians.

Forgive Us Our Sins - Confession in Late Ming and Early Qing China (Paperback): Ad Dudink, Nicolas Standaert Forgive Us Our Sins - Confession in Late Ming and Early Qing China (Paperback)
Ad Dudink, Nicolas Standaert
R1,956 Discovery Miles 19 560 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Confession in early modern Europe has been the subject of several studies. But what happened to the confessional practice when it moved to other cultures? This is the major research question of the present book as applied to late Ming and early Qing China. The origin of this research can be traced back to the Handbook of Christianity in China: Volume One (635-1800) (Leiden 2000) compiled by researchers of the K.U. Leuven, in collaboration with an international team of circa twenty scholars. As a reference work, the Handbook comprehensively presents many different aspects of Christianity in China, including sciences, arts and crafts. But there was one major absentee: ritual, which is often considered essential for understanding China. A first step in filling this gap was the organisation of an international workshop on "Chinese and Christian Rituality in Late Imperial China" (Leuven, June 2004). The present volume includes the revised contributions by Eugenio Menegon and Erik Zurcher and a reworked version of an article by Liam Brockey as well as the edition of the primary source he used for his article, a confessional manual composed by Jose Monteiro S.J. (1646-1720). These articles portray from different angles one of the sacramental rituals, viz. that of confession.

The Chinese Gazette in European Sources - Joining the Global Public in the Early and Mid-Qing Dynasty (Hardcover): Nicolas... The Chinese Gazette in European Sources - Joining the Global Public in the Early and Mid-Qing Dynasty (Hardcover)
Nicolas Standaert
R3,803 Discovery Miles 38 030 Out of stock

By looking at China from the periphery, this study shows how European sources offer a unique way of expanding the knowledge about the gazette of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Its interconnected history illustrates how the Chinese gazette, as translated by European missionaries, became a major source for reflections on state and society by Enlightenment thinkers.

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