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Salvation and Revolution: A Twentieth Century Odyssey of the Chinese Protestant Mind [Hardback]

(Assistant Professor of History of Christianity, Belmont University)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 296 pages, height x width: 235x156 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Oct-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 019780988X
  • ISBN-13: 9780197809884
  • Formāts: Hardback, 296 pages, height x width: 235x156 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Oct-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 019780988X
  • ISBN-13: 9780197809884
"This book traces the intellectual and spiritual journeys of Chinese Protestant intellectuals-Zhao Zichen, Wu Yaozong, and Cai Yongchun, among many-in the tumultuous 20th-century China, from the fall of the Qing Dynasty through the Cultural Revolution. These leaders strove to align their Christian faith with the challenges of a nation in upheaval, initially advocating a "Liberal Synthesis" that fused Christian ethics with national renewal. As wars and revolutions swept across China, figures like Wu Yaozong turned to socialism, while others like Zhao and Cai embraced more conservative theological positions. The rise of the CCP during the Chinese Civil War divided their paths, yet all remained dedicated to a role of Christianity in China's future"--

Salvation and Revolution traces the intricate paths of Chinese Protestant intellectuals as they grappled with their Christian faith amidst the upheavals of modern China. Beginning with the fall of the Qing Dynasty and journeying through the tumultuous Cultural Revolution, this book considers the lives of figures like Zhao Zichen, Wu Yaozong, and Cai Yongchun, who strove to align Christianity with the nation's quest for renewal.

Initially championing a "Liberal Synthesis," these intellectuals sought to fuse liberal Christian ideals with patriotic fervor, viewing Christianity as a catalyst for moral progress, social reform, and global solidarity. But as China wrestled with internal strife, the Japanese invasion, and the ascent of the Chinese Communist Party, their theological paths diverged. Wu Yaozong veered toward socialism and embraced the CCP as a vehicle for national salvation and purified Christianity. In contrast, Zhao Zichen and Cai Yongchun adopted more conservative theological positions, emphasizing God's transcendence and pursuing spiritual transformation amid these crises.

In this deeply researched book, Jesse Zexi Sun follows these thinkers' struggles to adapt to the demands of the early People's Republic of China, their efforts to sustain religious expression under intensifying state control, and the profound challenges they confronted during the Cultural Revolution. Despite theological rifts, public denunciations, and personal suffering, these intellectuals remained unwavering in their conviction that Christianity deserved a vital place in China's future.

Salvation and Revolution illuminates the complex interplay between faith and nationalism, revealing tensions between universal religious claims and China's unique context, and how these thinkers sought to navigate them.

Salvation and Revolution traces the intricate paths of Chinese Protestant intellectuals as they grappled with their Christian faith amidst the upheavals of modern China. Beginning with the fall of the Qing Dynasty and journeying through the tumultuous Cultural Revolution, this book considers the lives of figures like Zhao Zichen, Wu Yaozong, and Cai Yongchun, who strove to align Christianity with the nation's quest for renewal.
Introduction: Chinese Christian Intellectuals
1: The Liberal Synthesis: Path to National Salvation in Postimperial China
2: From Social Gospel to Socialism: Turning Left to Save China
3: Reclaiming the Supernatural: Resistance and Submission in Wartime China
4: Diverging Visions, Converging Paths: Seeking Salvation in the Chinese
Civil War
5: Thwarted Adaptations: Reconstructing Christianity in the Early PRC
6: Surviving the Valley of the Shadow of Death: Protestant Intellectuals in
the Cultural Revolution
Afterword: Thinking History in the Present
Jesse Zexi Sun is Assistant Professor of History of Christianity at Belmont University. Specializing in the history of Chinese Christianity and its intersections with nationalism and revolutionary movements, he has authored chapters in Visions of Salvation: Chinese Christian Posters in an Age of Revolution (Baylor University Press, 2022) and Modern Chinese Theologies, Vol. 1: Heritage and Prospect (Fortress Press, 2023). His work has also been published in Church History, Studies in World Christianity, International Bulletin of Mission Research, and the Journal of Religious History.