Query Result Set
SLIM21 Home
Advanced Search
My Info
Browse
Arrivals
Expected
Reference Items
Journal List
Proposals
Media List
Rules
ActiveUsers:367
Hits:19892330
Show My Basket
Contact Us
IDSA Web Site
Ask Us
Today's News
Help
Topics
Tutorial
Advanced search
Hide Options
Sort Order
Natural
Author / Creator, Title
Title
Item Type, Author / Creator, Title
Item Type, Title
Subject, Item Type, Author / Creator, Title
Item Type, Subject, Author / Creator, Title
Publication Date, Title
Items / Page
5
10
15
20
Modern View
SMIRNOV, DMITRY
(3)
answer(s).
Srl
Item
1
ID:
077709
Sixth plenary session of the 16th central committee of the CPC
/ Smirnov, Dmitry
Smirnov, Dmitry
Journal Article
0 Rating(s) & 0 Review(s)
Publication
2007.
Key Words
Leadership
;
China
;
Economic Growth
;
Socio-Economic Development
In Basket
Export
2
ID:
181416
Today's Christian community in Taiwan and in greater China
/ Smirnov, Dmitry ; Stepanova, Yelena
Smirnov, Dmitry
Journal Article
0 Rating(s) & 0 Review(s)
Summary/Abstract
This article analyzes the process of Christianization in Taiwan and in Greater China. The reasons for its intensity change in various periods, compared to similar processes in Southeast Asia (Singapore). The authors examine aspects of the Taiwanization and Sinofication of Christianity, along with the choice of languages for Christian masses. They consider long-term problems of relations between Mainland China and the Vatican that inevitably concern Taiwan, as well as the prospect of the emergence of a "catacomb" Catholic Church in Hong Kong.
Key Words
Policy
;
Christianization
;
Presbyterian Church
;
Salesian Church
;
Maryknoll
;
Bridging Efforts
;
Catacomb Church.
Links
'Full Text'
In Basket
Export
3
ID:
183444
Today's Christian community in Taiwan and in greater China
/ Smirnov, Dmitry ; Stepanova, Yelena
Smirnov, Dmitry
Journal Article
0 Rating(s) & 0 Review(s)
Summary/Abstract
This article analyzes process of Christianization in Taiwan and in Greater China. The reasons for its intensity change in different periods, compared to similar processes in Southeast Asia (Singapore). The authors examine aspects of the Taiwanization and Sinofication of Christianity, along with the choice of languages for Christian masses. They consider long-term problems of relations between Mainland China and the Vatican that inevitably concern Taiwan, as well as the prospect of the emergence of a "catacomb" Catholic Church in Hong Kong.
Key Words
Presbyterian Church
;
Salesian Church
;
Hristianization
;
Maryknoll Chirch
;
Bridging Efforts" Policy
;
Catacomb Church."
Links
'Full Text'
In Basket
Export