Deng li jun biography of martin luther
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1978
Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
Written by Max Weber [German], translated by Yu Xiao, et. al., Sanlian Bookstore, 1978
Historical Materials on the Russian Missionary Group Stationed in Beijing
Edited by Russian Teaching Group of Beijin No.2 Foreign Languages Institute, Commercial Press,1978
1979
An Outline History of Christianity
Written by Yang Zhen, Sanlian Bookstore, 1979
Three Major Religions of the World
Written by Huang Xinchuan, et.al., Sanlian Bookstore, 1979
Studies on World Religions (No.Ⅰ)
Edited by Institute of World Religions under the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China Social Science Press, 1979
1980
Criticism of Christianity by Young Hegelians - on Positivity of Christianity
Edited by Xue Hua, China Social Science Press, 1980
Historical Materials on the Church Cases in Shandong
Edited by Lian Lisan, et. al., Qilu Press,1980
Studies on World Religion (Vol.Ⅱ)
Edited by Institu
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Citation: Heule F (2018) Socio-Historical Notes on Lutheranism in China: 1807-2017. Anthropol Open Acc: AOAP-115. DOI: 10.29011/AOAP-115/ 100015
1.AbstractThe Lutheran Churches have a history dating back to 1517 since their founding by Church Reformer Martin Luther (1483-1546). In this essay the focus is on China, where his theological teachings as well as his ethical and sociological views were unknown. inom will position the Lutheran Church in China and wider Asia, against the background of the tumultuous regional history, which despite ups and downs, today shows signs of acceptance. The meaning of religion in present-day China is discussed in relation to the context of modernity: sociology, ideologies (communism and Confucianism) and internet technology.
2.Keywords: China; Martin Luther; Anthropology; Protestant Missions; Religion; Social History
3.IntroductionThe history and teachings of the Lutheran Churches of Europe and America have been highlighted in recent books,
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Hidden Japan
There are few singers that become synonymous with their nationality. They transcend their native language. I can think of perhaps Andrea Bocelli who represents a lot of Italy, Elvis Presley being very USA and Edith Piaf being even more French. I want to focus my attention on another one of these rare talents. Someone who is beloved in Japan yet famed across Asia. If you’ve read the title, are Asian and over 40, you already know Teresa Teng!
For those uninitiated, I want to introduce you to the reigning Eternal Queen of Pop, but also offer you the chance to be the next monarch on the throne by following these easy steps.
Let me start bygd sharing more about Asia’s most enduring artist. Where to begin? I’ve talked a lot about nationality, and this is a Substack about Japan, so any guesses? That’s right! She’s Taiwanese.
What does a Taiwanese singer have to do to feature on a Japanese-focused Substack? For one, she sang in Japanese. As well as five other lang