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A Messianic Deliverance for Post-Dynastic China: The Launch of the True Jesus Church in the Early Twentieth Century

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Xi, L
Published in: Modern China
2008

This article explores the rise of the True Jesus Church (TJC) as part of an emerging indigenous Chinese Christianity. Begun in 1917 under the influence of American Pentecostalism, the TJC developed into a lively popular sect with more than a million members by the 1990s. The birth of this independent and often antiforeign group coincided with, and was aided by, the surge of patriotism in the early Republican period and arguably constituted a religious expression of Chinese nationalism. More importantly, the TJC—with its messianic proclamations and bold displays of Pentecostal power—helped shape a twentieth-century Protestant millenarian movement in China amidst political disintegration, foreign aggression, and widespread suffering. Its growth signaled an evolution of popular religion in which Christianity joined local beliefs in supplying the core ideology of sectarian movements.

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Modern China

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0097-7004

Publication Date

2008

Volume

34

Issue

4

Start / End Page

407 / 441

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC

Related Subject Headings

  • Cultural Studies
 

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Xi, L. (2008). A Messianic Deliverance for Post-Dynastic China: The Launch of the True Jesus Church in the Early Twentieth Century. Modern China, 34(4), 407–441. https://doi.org/10.1177/0097700408318908
Xi, L. “A Messianic Deliverance for Post-Dynastic China: The Launch of the True Jesus Church in the Early Twentieth Century.” Modern China 34, no. 4 (2008): 407–41. https://doi.org/10.1177/0097700408318908.
Xi, L. “A Messianic Deliverance for Post-Dynastic China: The Launch of the True Jesus Church in the Early Twentieth Century.” Modern China, vol. 34, no. 4, SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, 2008, pp. 407–41. Manual, doi:10.1177/0097700408318908.
Journal cover image

Published In

Modern China

DOI

ISSN

0097-7004

Publication Date

2008

Volume

34

Issue

4

Start / End Page

407 / 441

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC

Related Subject Headings

  • Cultural Studies