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Art as a pathway to God: a historical-theological study of the Jesuit mission to China, 1552-1773


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"This book integrates history, theology, and art and analyzes the Jesuits' cross-cultural mission in late imperial China. Readers will find a rich collection of resources from historical sites, museums, manuscripts, and archival materials, including previous unpublished works of art. The production and circulation of art from different historical periods and categories show the artistic, theological, and missional values of Christian art. It highlights European Jesuits, Asian Christians, transnationalism, and gives voice to Chinese Christian women and their patronage of art in the seventeenth century. It offers a rare systematic study of the relation between art and mission history." -- Provided by publisher.

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History, theology, and art in cross-cultural mission -- The Jesuits and Christian art in China -- Jesuit mission and art in the late Ming dynasty (1552-1644) -- Asian Christians and art in the late Ming dynasty (1552-1644) -- European Jesuits and art in the early Qing dynasty (1644-1773) -- Asian Christians and art in the early Qing dynasty (1644-1773).

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    Leiden; Boston: Brill, [2024]


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    • 9004677712
    • 9789004677715

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    Based on a revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--Asbury Theological Seminary, 2019, under the title: Art as a pathway to God : a historical-theological study of the Jesuit mission to China in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties (1552-1773).


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