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Architecture and Faith in China

In his most recent article on “The Action of Christian Buildings on their Chinese Environment,” Michel Chambon describes how Christian church structures in Fujian shape the faith of those who gather inside, as well as what they communicate to those who only peer at the buildings from outside. He argues that buildings are actors which make the presence of God tangible.

Architecture and Faith in China

Posted 8 years ago in People, Publications, Students

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Seminar with Dr. Kate Tilson: “Assembling Missionary Knowledge – Evangelical Periodicals in Britain and the South Pacific, 1793–1820”

CCCW Seminar with Prof. Uta Balbier: “Safari for Souls – Billy Graham, US Evangelicalism, and the Cold War in Africa (1960)”

Joint Seminar with University of Cambridge and CCCW

Book Symposium Invitation

The Introduction and Adaptation of Western Food Culture in the Nineteenth Century China and Japan

When Contexts Change – Growing Into God’s Mission

Oh Ji-seok

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