Catholic Christian天主教 基督教

NO. Author/Title EAN 台幣
CW 215 Broomhall, M. W. W. Cassels, First Bishop In Western China (中國首位天主教主教). With Portraits, Illustrations and Maps. (Edinburgh: 1926) 4711871500556 1,220
A biography of W.W. Cassels (1812-1925), the first Episcopal Bishop in West China, or Szechuan Province. Based primarily on the personal correspondence, mission reports, and other writings of Bishop Cassels, this biography traces his missionary activity in North and West China from 1885 to his death in 1925. Many of his personal letters are reproduced in part, or in full, in this volume.
CW 170 Jefferys, W. H., James Addision Ingle (Yin Teh-sen), (漢口教區首位主教) First Bishop Of The Missionary District Of Hankow, China. (New York: 1913) 4711871500129 900
A biography of Bishop Ingle (1867-1903), missionary in Hangchow. Rather than being a narrative of the life and work of Ingle, this volume is essentially the publication of his personal letters with some edition, and the letters of family members and fellow missionaries. In this respect this biography is a major departure from typical biographical writing about China missionaries. The activities and reactions of Bishop Ingle are presented firsthand without the intervention of time and recall
RS 69 Marshall Broomhall., The Bible in China (中國的聖經). 1977. Reprint of London: The China Inland Mission, 1934. (iv), xvi, 190, (2) pp. Frontis. 4711871502758 990
CW 225 Moule, A. C., Christians In China Before The Year 1550 (西元1550年前在中國之基督徒). With Illustrations. (London: 1930) 4711871500624 1,280
A standard reference for Christianity and foreigners in China. Moule has collected and presents in translation original material concerning Christian activity before 1550, some of which is reproduced from the original Christian activity during the T'ang Dynasty is described. Moule discusses various Christian artifacts which had been discovered and translates the inscriptions thereon. The entrance of Nestorianism and the founding of Nestorian communities in China is presented from their own records along with Marco Polo's comments on the communities which he saw. Moule translates the record of a thirteenth century Christian community at Chen chiang (Chinkiang) on the Yangtze River from a text written in 1333. He also presents documents on the Franciscan Mission, summarizes Christian activity under the Yuan dynasty, and gives extracts from the writings of fourteenth century Christian writers in China. Scholarly footnotes Index.
CW 223 Band, E., Working His Purpose Out (將目的達成-長老教會傳教史), The History Of The English Presbyterian Mission 1847-1947. (London) 4711871500617 1,920
The story of the history of the English Presbyterian Mission in China. This work begins with the introduction of Christianity in China and the birth of the Protestant missions The author then relates the Presbyterian experiences in Amoy. Swatow and Formosa. Also included is a description of the missionary efforts in India, Malaya and the home base in England.
CW 222 Band, E., Barclay Of Formosa (長老教會 Barclay牧師台灣傳教史). (Tokyo: 1936) 4711871496576 1,090
The biography of Rev. Thomas Barclay (died 1935), Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of England, missionary in Taiwan from 1875 to 1927. This work focuses primarily upon Barclay's missionary work in Formosa before and during the Japanese occupation. It constitutes a history of the early years of the Presbyterian Mission through the life of one of its members.
CW 226 Campbell, W., Sketches From Formosa (台灣素描), With Illustrations. (London: 1915) 4711871496552 1,280
Published in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Presbyterian Mission in Taiwan. Campbell has written and compiled a series of anecdotes concerning his missionary experiences in Taiwan to illustrate the daily activities, successes, failures, and rewards of missionary work. The anecdotes also contain a variety on the indigenous people, the Japanese occupation, and the early missionary work by the Dutch.
CW 258 Johnston, J., China And Formosa (中國與台灣). The Story Of The Mission Of The Presbyterian Church Of England. With Illustrations And Four Maps. (New York: 1897) 4711871496484 1,380
An history of the Presbyterian Mission in China from its origin in 1836, based on firsthand accounts of foreign missionaries in Amoy, Swatow, Formosa, and Singapore and supplemented by a search of Church reports, publications, and other document Several chapters are devoted to each of the areas designated above giving an account of the people, country, trials and tribulations, successes and failures of missionary work. This volume is well illustrated with detailed maps of each mission field. The appendix lists the missionaries assigned to China between 1847 and 1896, plus additional data concerning the progress of the church Index
CW 257 & MacKay, G. L., From Far Formosa (遙遠的台灣). The Island, Its People And Missions. Edited By J. A. MacDonald. With Portraits, Illustrations And Maps. (New York: 1896) 4711871496447 960
&This account of Formosa includes thorough descriptions of geography, animal and plant life, and some history. The main portion of the text is devoted to Dr. Mackay's experiences among the Chinese on Formosa in his attempts to Christianize them.
CW 217 MacLeod, D., The Island Beautiful(美麗之島-台灣). The Story Of Fifty Years In North Formosa. (Canada: 1923) 4711871496569 990
An account of the Canadian Presbyterian Mission on Formosa. The author concentrates mainly on the progress of the mission and the amount and type of work being done by the missionaries. Also included information concerning schools, colleges, churches, hospitals, and the work of particular individuals.
CW 256 Landsborough, M., In Beautiful Formosa (美麗之台灣). Being A Personally-Conducted Tour Of Boys And Girls To View The People, The Scenery, And The Work Of The Missionaries In Strange And Lovely Places. (London) 4711871496460 900
Written for children, this book contains the author's impressions of Formosa around 1900. Her aim was to inform Western youth about the Christian missionary efforts on Taiwan at this time. Therefore, many of her sketches concern the Chinese reactions to the idea of a western God and to the missionaries themselves.
CW 264 Moody, C. N., The Heathen Heart (異教徒之心). An Account Of The Reception Of The Gospel Among The Chinese Of Formosa. (Edinburgh and London: 1907) 4711871496545 990
The primary purpose of this work is to describe the conversion process whereby Chinese (i.e. non-aboriginal) inhabitants of Taiwan adopted Christianity. The author gives a sympathetic portrayal of life in Taiwan under Japanese occupation, and describes the Chinese residents of Taiwan and their native beliefs. Reasons for conversion to Christianity are suggested and the lives of a number of converts are presented. The final portion of this work is devoted to the rigors of missionary work, the inability of returned missionaries to communicate with European congregations, and the deficient number of missionary workers.
CW 209 Moody, C. N., The Saints Of Formosa (台灣之聖徒). Life And Worship In A Chinese Church. (London: 1912) 4711871496590 990
This volume is a Protestant missionary's account of how converts were won among the Formosans at Chang Hwa City, the "fence-sitters," the faith of the converts, those converts who became preachers, and the converts' view of the Mother church in the West.
CW 224 Campbell, W., An Account Of Missionary Success In The Island Of Formosa (台灣傳教士成功之記述) (London: 1889) 2 vols. 4711871496583 2,240
Primarily the history of the Dutch mission in Formosa concerned mainly with the slate of the mission, not the people or their culture. The focus of this work is on missionary policies, specific missionaries, and personal experiences.
CW 27 Latourette, K. S., A History Of Christian Missions In China (中國基督教傳教史), (London: 1929) &4711871498754 2,400
A standard, scholarly reference on Christian missions in China. The author begins his history with an introduction into the religious background of the Chinese and then covers extensively, the stories of Protestants, Roman Catholics, Nestorians and the Russian Orthodox Church.
RS 70 Mary F. Bryson., John Kenneth Mackenzie (醫學傳教士到中國): Medical Missionary to China. 1977. Reprint of London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1891. (iv), xvi, 404,4pp. Frontis. 4711871502765 1,160
RS 12 Islay Burns., Memoir of the Reverend William C. Burns, M.A.:(一位英國長老教會牧師回憶錄) Missionary to China from the English Presbyterian Church. 1975. Reprint of New York: Robert Carter & Bros., 1870. (vi), viii, 505pp. Frontis. 4711871502185 900
CW 162 &Grist, W. A., Samuel Pollard, Pioneer Missionary In China (在中國傳教的先驅), With 11 illustrations. (London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne) 4711871500068 1,120
This biography of Samuel Pollard (1864-1915), Methodist missionary in Yunnan and Kueichow, is based on his personal missionary journal and is exceptionally well written. Pollard's life is traced from his birth to missionary apprenticeship and missionary labor among the Lolo and the Miao people (the latter in particular), and his burial in the hills where he labored. In addition to missionary experience, important events in Chinese history during this period are incorporated into the biography.
CW 216 Mrs. Taylor, H., Pasror Hsi, One Of China's Christians (Pasror 席;在中國的一位基督徒). With Portrait, Illustrations And Map. 4th Edition. (Edinburgh: 1904) 4711871500563 1,280
A narrative of the life of Pastor His (died 1896) based on his autobiography and the recollections of missionaries who knew him and his work. Beginning with his conversion to Christianity this volume traces his activities as a convert and propagator of the faith in north China. Written in the wake of the Boxer Rebellion, (the author seeks to present to the West an example of a faithful Chinese convert.
CW 270 Rawlinson, F., The China Christian Year Book (中國基督教年鑑1926) 1926 Fourteenth Issue Of The China Mission Year Book. (Shanghai: 1926) 4711871500952 1,380
This yearbook surveys topics relating to China generally and is not primarily "mission-oriented" The intention behind this approach is to reveal (he spirit of the missionary movement, i.e. its Chinese orientation. Therefore, the yearbook reviews the political situation, history, religious trends in China, Chinese philosophy, education, literature etc.
CW 268 The China Mission Hand-Book First Issue (第一版1896中國教會特使團手冊)). (Shanghai: 1896) 4711871500938 1,760
This book is a record of missionary efforts in China and an index of all foreign religious societies at work in China in 1896. A description of Chinese religions serves as an introduction to an account of missionary efforts, suggestions for missionaries, and notes on successes and failures in various areas.
RS 71 Milton T. Stauffer., The Christian Occupation of China (中國基督教徒之工作): A general survey of the numerical strength and geographical distributon [sic] of the Christian forces in China, made by the Special Committee on Survey and Occupation. China Continuation Committee. 1918-1921. Compiled expressly with the purpose of providing information for effective evangelization of China, this encyclopedic compilation includes a wealth of political, geographical, linguistic, ethnological, social, economic, and statistical information on China in the years 1918-1921. The extraordinary thoroughness of the data collection provides a wealth of historically significant information. 1979. Reprint of Shanghai: China Continuation Committee, 1922. (vi), 14, 469, cxliipp. Hundreds of maps. 4711871502772 1,920
RAS 1 Adrian A. Bennett., 教會新報目錄導要 Research Guide to the Chiao-hui hsin-pao ("The Church News"), 1868-1874, 1975. xviii, 342pp. 4711871503199 990
CW 50 Wylie, A., Memorials Of Protestant Missionaries To The Chinese (新教會教徒到中國紀念錄). Giving A List Of Their Publications And Obituary Notices Of The Deceased. With Copious Indexes. (Shanghai: 1867) 4711871498976 1,320
This work is a compendium of data on more than 300 Protestant missionaries and their published works to the Chinese and to each other. The life of each missionary is briefly summarized, and then followed by an annotated list of his published works in Western languages and in Chinese. Most of the works noted are religious in nature in the form of missionary tracts. However, there are references to their secular scholarly products as well. Indexed by personal name, titles, and subject of publication.
RS 72 D. MacGillivray, A Century of Protestant Missions in China (1807-1907)(在中國一世紀的新教傳教任務). Centenary Conference Historical Volume. Edited by D. MacGillivray. 1979. Reprint of Shanghai: The American Presbyterian Mission Press, 1907.'(iv), viii, 678, xl, 52pp. Foldout map. 4711871502789 1,920
RS 37 On Some Aspects of the Doctrines of the Maitreya (Natha) and Asanga論的彌勒Natha)和Asanga主義的幾個宗教觀點: Being a course of five lectures delivered at the University of Calcutta. 1975. Reprint of Calcutta: University of Calcutta, 1930. (viii), 82, (2) pp. 4711871502437 360
RS 46 Teitaro Suzuki. Acvaghosa's Discourse on the Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana (大乘起信錄)Translated for the first time from the Chinese version. 1976. Reprint of Chicago: Open Court, 1900. (xviii), 160pp. 4711871502529 450
CW 279 Records Of The General Conference Of The Protestant Missionaries Of China (中國新教會1877上海年會記錄), Held At Shanghai. May 10-24, 1877.(Shanghai: 1878) 471187151041 1,920
The discussions collected in this book center around Chinese culture and missionary attempts to Christianize China. Indigenous Chinese religions, methods of Christianizing, successes and failures are discussed.
CW 278 The Occasional Papers Of The China Inland Mission(中國內陸教會不定期報告). From November 1872 To March 1875. With List Of Stations And Illustrative Maps. (London- 1875) 4711871501034 930
This volume contains a variety of reports from foreign missionaries associated with the China I nland Mission. The reports are mainly letters concerning work being carried out, and experiences with Chinese.
CW 169 Gratton, F. M., Freemasonry In Shanghai And Northern China (共濟會在上海及華北記錄), 2nd Ed. (Shanghai: 1900) 4711871500112 740
A collection of documents and annalistic records relating to Freemasonry in Shanghai and North China. Material is included concerning the acquisition of meeting places, their dedication, other ceremonies, and obituary notices. The history and rules of Masonic charities and charitable institutions are recorded. The lodges of the various Masonic constitutions authorized to function in China are identified with lists of current and past Masters, and important regulations or- resolutions. Also identified are lodges then dormant or extinct. A chronological list of important events in Freemasonry in North China from 1849 to 1899 and a directory of Masonic members in North China are included. This volume was intended as a record of Freemason activity and as a handbook for the practice of Freemasonry in Shanghai and North China.
CW 192 Finn, J., The Jews In China (刀筋教) Their Synagogue, Their Scriptures, Their History, etc. (London: 1843) 4711871500341 740
& Based on mention of Jews at K'ai-feng-fu in the writings of Jesuit missionaries, the author gives the history of the discovery of the Jewish community by Matteo Ricci and subsequent initial contacts. The synagogue and religious practices of the Jewish people at K'ai-feng-fu are described according to the Jesuit accounts, as are their scriptures. The history of the community is presented by a translation of Hebrew inscriptions on four marble tablets in the synagogue. The author lists European works referring to Jews in China.
OS 40 Alan Frederick Gates., Christianity and Animism in Taiwan (台灣的基督教與泛靈論) 1979. x, 262pp. Illus. 4711871502048 1,750