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Sino-Christian Theology : ウィキペディア英語版
Sino-Christian Theology
Sino-Christian Theology ( or ), literally meaning "Christian theology in the Chinese language." It is a theological movement in Mainland China and Hong Kong.
== Definition ==
There are generally recognized two senses to the term Sino-Christian Theology. In the broad sense, it belongs to the tradition of indigenous theology which stretches as early as the works during the time of the Jesuit China missions, until the present day. However, these indigenizing efforts are often critiqued for a lacking in their assessments of traditional Chinese culture, particularly as found in Confucianism. In the narrow sense of the term, Sino-Christian Theology is associated with individuals like Liu Xiaofeng and He Guanghu who have challenged the indigenizing approach and have proposed the greater need to articulate a critically reflective theology using the Chinese language.
In recent years, it has been observed that there has perhaps been the growth of a younger generation of scholars in Sino-Christian Theology. While the earlier generation included so-called "cultural Christians" () who often used methodologies within the humanities and social sciences, the younger generation includes individuals who identify themselves as “Christian Scholars” () with a greater commitment to the Christian faith and believe the use of the human sciences is inadequate for articulating Christian theology.

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