Bible and Gun: Christianity in Modern China
by
Joseph Lee

[October 10, 2003]

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This lecture is based on a book that Dr. Lee has recently published
- The Bible and the Gun: Christianity in South China, 1860-1900 (2003). Drawing on unpublished Chinese archival materials and ethnographic data collected by him at several Christian villages in Guangdong Province, he argues that Christianity became far more indigenous in China than has been acknowledged in the scholarly literature. In areas with absence of state control and a long history of rural violence, mass conversions were encouraged by the conviction that Christianity - through church affiliation and missionary connections - would provide external support, protection and other advantages in the violent domain of local politics.

       

Dr. Joseph Tse-Hei Lee

Department of History
Pace University
1 Pace Plaza
New York  NY  10038
Tel: 212-346 1463
E-mail: jlee@pace.edu

For more information about Dr. Lee, please visit his website @

http://www.joseph-tse-hei-lee.com/jl-resume.html

 

 

 


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