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5. Christianity and Civil Society in Colonial Korea The Civil Society Movement of Cho Man-sik and the P’yŏngyang YMCA against Japanese Colonialism
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Kyusik Chang
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Modernity and the Materiality of Religion 1
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Part I. Economy and Religion
- 1. A Sacred Economy of Value and Production Capitalism and Protestantism in Early Modern Korea (1885–1919) 19
- 2. Taking Jesus Public The Neoliberal Transformation of Korean Megachurches 47
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Part II. Religion and Social Relations
- 3. Guanxi and Gospel Mapping Christian Networks in South China 71
- 4. Accidental Pilgrims Modernity, Migration, and Christian Conversion among Contemporary Taiwanese Americans 95
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Part III. The Sacred and Social Activism
- 5. Christianity and Civil Society in Colonial Korea The Civil Society Movement of Cho Man-sik and the P’yŏngyang YMCA against Japanese Colonialism 119
- 6. Between Mission and Medicine The Early History of Severance Hospital 140
- 7. Kagawa Toyohiko (1888–1960) and the Japanese Christian Impact on American Society 162
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Part IV. Religion and National Identity
- 8. Preaching Modern Japan National Imaginaries and Protestant Sermons in Meiji and Taishō Tokyo 197
- 9. “Smelling of Pickled Radish, Not Butter” The Wartime Search for a Christianity Viable in Japan 224
- 10. Diasporic Korean Christianity in the United States, 1922–1941 254
- 11. Protestant Christianity in Reform-Era China Realities and Representations 278
- Selected Bibliography 309
- Contributors 329
- Index 331
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Modernity and the Materiality of Religion 1
-
Part I. Economy and Religion
- 1. A Sacred Economy of Value and Production Capitalism and Protestantism in Early Modern Korea (1885–1919) 19
- 2. Taking Jesus Public The Neoliberal Transformation of Korean Megachurches 47
-
Part II. Religion and Social Relations
- 3. Guanxi and Gospel Mapping Christian Networks in South China 71
- 4. Accidental Pilgrims Modernity, Migration, and Christian Conversion among Contemporary Taiwanese Americans 95
-
Part III. The Sacred and Social Activism
- 5. Christianity and Civil Society in Colonial Korea The Civil Society Movement of Cho Man-sik and the P’yŏngyang YMCA against Japanese Colonialism 119
- 6. Between Mission and Medicine The Early History of Severance Hospital 140
- 7. Kagawa Toyohiko (1888–1960) and the Japanese Christian Impact on American Society 162
-
Part IV. Religion and National Identity
- 8. Preaching Modern Japan National Imaginaries and Protestant Sermons in Meiji and Taishō Tokyo 197
- 9. “Smelling of Pickled Radish, Not Butter” The Wartime Search for a Christianity Viable in Japan 224
- 10. Diasporic Korean Christianity in the United States, 1922–1941 254
- 11. Protestant Christianity in Reform-Era China Realities and Representations 278
- Selected Bibliography 309
- Contributors 329
- Index 331