Christian Women in Chinese Society: The Anglican Story
Wai Ching Angela Wong and Patricia P. K. Chiu
Abstract
This volume expands on the long-standing debates about whether Christianity is a collaborator in, or a liberating force against the oppressive patriarchal culture for women in Asia through the accounts of the Anglican church in China. Women have played an important role in the history of Chinese Christianity, but their contributions have yet to receive due recognition, partly because of the complexities arising out of the historical tension between Western imperialism and Chinese patriarchy. Single women missionaries and missionary spouses in the nineteenth century set the early examples of wh ... More
This volume expands on the long-standing debates about whether Christianity is a collaborator in, or a liberating force against the oppressive patriarchal culture for women in Asia through the accounts of the Anglican church in China. Women have played an important role in the history of Chinese Christianity, but their contributions have yet to receive due recognition, partly because of the complexities arising out of the historical tension between Western imperialism and Chinese patriarchy. Single women missionaries and missionary spouses in the nineteenth century set the early examples of what women could do to spread the Gospel. The education provided to Chinese women by missionaries, which was expected to turn them into good wives and mothers, empowered the students and allowed them to become full participants not only in the Church but also in the wider society. Together, the Western female missionaries and the Chinese women whom they trained explored their newfound freedom and tried out their roles with the help of each other. These developments culminated in the ordination of Florence Li Tim Oi to priesthood in 1944, a singular event that fundamentally changed the history of the Anglican Communion. At the heart of this collection lies the rich experience of those women in the Anglican church, both Chinese and Western, who devoted their lives to their evangelizing and civilizing mission across mainland China and Hong Kong. Contributors make the most of the sources to reconstruct their voices and present sympathetic accounts of these remarkable women’s achievements.
Keywords:
The Chinese Anglican Church,
Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui,
Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui,
Protestant Episcopal Church Mission,
Church Missionary Society,
Gender and mission,
Anglican women,
Missionary history in China,
Women’s work for women
Bibliographic Information
Print publication date: 2018 |
Print ISBN-13: 9789888455928 |
Published to Hong Kong Scholarship Online: January 2019 |
DOI:10.5790/hongkong/9789888455928.001.0001 |
Authors
Affiliations are at time of print publication.
Wai Ching Angela Wong, editor
United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia
Patricia P. K. Chiu, editor
University of Hong Kong
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