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Factors influencing the role of women in Christian ministries in the Chinese Church.
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Factors influencing the role of women in Christian ministries in the Chinese Church./
作者:
Chung, Mary Keng Mun.
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452 p.
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Mentor: Arthur F. Glasser.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International59-03A.
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History, Asia, Australia and Oceania. -
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0591792192
Factors influencing the role of women in Christian ministries in the Chinese Church.
Chung, Mary Keng Mun.
Factors influencing the role of women in Christian ministries in the Chinese Church.
- 452 p.
Mentor: Arthur F. Glasser.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Fuller Theological Seminary, School of World Mission, 1998.
Since the 1970s, the number of Chinese women receiving theological training comparable to that of men has increased significantly. However, Chinese churches have been slow to recognize their calling to career ministry and to believe in their possible contribution to the total service of the church. A closer examination reveals that the issues these women encounter as they seek to fulfill their roles in career ministries are influenced not only by biblical and theological factors, but particularly by cultural factors.
ISBN: 0591792192Subjects--Topical Terms:
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This study uses an interdisciplinary approach--theological, historical and anthropological--to analyze how the interplay of theological and cultural factors has influenced the development of and attitudes toward the place and role of women in the Chinese Church. A review of literature on feminist biblical interpretations and traditional theological perspectives on current issues affecting the role of women in ministry provides a positive theological framework for discussion in its interaction with Chinese cultural factors.
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In the light of the interplay of these theological and cultural factors, analyses and discussions are made on the data gathered from research surveys and from personal interviews with Chinese women in career ministry both in Asia and in the West. This study concludes with a discussion of the crucial pragmatic issues on women's roles in ministries that have surfaced in the 20th century, with specific recommendations for developing a holistic view of Christian ministry for women in the Chinese Church.
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